Travel Blogs from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
Iguazu Falls
... palm trees and a huge inviting pool... We instantly knew we would like it here! The main attraction in this part of Argentina is the waterfalls in the National Park. Our first visit to the park was plagued with the heaviest rain we ...
De vuelta al espanol
Argentina 10-25-2012 – Puerto Iguazu, Argentina (Border Cross, Residenical Lola)- De vuelta al Espanol Crossing into Argentina was quick, so far the easiest border crossing. You drive right in, the first guy stamps the passport, and the second guy ...
Powerful
First of all, we had to say goodbye to Brazil. And now "powerful" - just one of the words to describe more of the falls. Today we went over to the Argentinian side, which is much bigger and have definitely walked over 20kms taking in more beautiful ...
Sous la pluie, et mon zoom meurt... sniff***
English German Espanol Passage de frontière le soir avec le dernier bus, ouf ! Première arrivée en argentine, trés touritique, pleins de guest houses hors de prix mais finalement on se trouve un hébergement en dortoir à prix abordable et où ...
Tristolicnik trochu jinak
Vracime se do Argentiny. V Puerto Iguazu si kupujeme empanady a piva, jdeme si udelat takovy maly piknik do stinu na vyhlidku "Hito Tres Fronteras". Skalni vybezek nad soutokem rek Iguazu a Parana, odkud jsou videt podobne upravena mista v Brazilii a ...
Iguazu Falls
... falls. absolutely incredible. they are beautiful and very noisey. lots of photos. we got stamped out of argentina but no stamp on the brazilian side so spent the day as illegal immigrants. no problem apart from we tried ...
Falls and Forest
WOW! Iguazu Falls are amazing - very big and very beautiful! Saw lotsa beautiful wildlife too.. Can honestly say that the falls lived up to my high ...
Holly Mother of Falls!
It was a journey to get here- we hoped to jump off the ferry from Uruguay in Buenos Aires and hop on an overnight bus to Puerto Iguazu. We were too late for the last bus so we spent the night and next day in Buenos Aires. An overnight bus later and we had ...
So...what's wrong with Paraguay??
A two hour flight from Rio and we found ourselves in a corner of the world where Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay meet at the confluence of the Iguazu and Parana rivers - and truly one of the great natural sights of the world - the Iguazu Falls. We began on ...
So near and yet so far!
... landscapes of forests, rivers, and red dirt roads. Sat back and enjoyed the last two hours before arriving in the main bus terminal in Puerto Iguassu. It was easy to find a hostel, and since its low season and mid week we had great choice and cheap! Ended ...
Waterfalling in Argentina
The Iguazu falls beat the living hell out of Niagra (sorry Team America) but Victoria still holds the title for biggest curtain of water. The huge expanse of tumbling waters are split into 270 different falls, some enourmous and many smaller covering ...
On the fly
... price (359 pesos) I waited patiently whilst my transaction took 15mins to complete. Then I was on my way to Argentina. I needed some Argentinian money so I found an ATM and tried to get some cash out. In the rush to leave Brazil ...
Falling down Iguazu Fallllllllllllls!!!
... and the spray in your face make it a truly breathtaking experience. The falls are only a 20 minute bus ride from Puerto Iguazu (Argentina) which is a small town with dusty streets and crazy hippies which reminded me of Katherine (NT). They have the best ...
Don´t go chasing waterfalls!
So we arrived in Puerto Iguazu, the town on the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls at around 1pm, fully recovered from our hangovers! We found a hostel to stay in and then made our way to the Hito Tres Fronteras - a vantage point over the Rio Iguazu ...
Iguassu Waterfalls
After a loooong bus journey, and negotiation of Brazilian and Argentine immigration we finally found ourselves in Argentina, which appears to be cheap cheap cheap - unfortunately we are only staying for 3 days! The first night we had a barbecue at our ...
Trojmezi
Dopoledne prijizdime busem po 19 hodinach cesty z Buenos Aires do Puerto Iguazu u hranic Paraguaye, Brazilie a Argentiny (te jsme zatim verni:-)). Podle pruvodce Rough Guide je toto naprosto ospale mesto s doternyma zebrajicima detma kde neni nic k jidlu, ...
iguazu - sheraton!!!
... lasciato finalmente la bolivia e sono entrato in Argentina. 36 ore di viaggio per raggiungere i miei alle cascate di iguazu, al confine tra brasile e argentina...diciamo che ne é valsa la pena visto che i miei mi hanno ospitato allo sheraton hotel per ...
Waterfalls will never be the same again
... a thing or two from the airlines. Still, with everything provided including a bathroom, I didn't get off the bus for 17 hours. Puerto Iguazu is a laid back little town. It is clear that no one ever goes there except to see the falls. Pretty soon after ...
Iguazu Falls
... met here has said they were only coming for a brief visit, but the weather has convinced them to stay a bit longer. The Iguazu national park borders Agentina, Brazil and Paraguay and is one of the most breath taking sights I have ever seen. There ...
Parque Nacional Iguazu: Reprise
... for dinner, but it turned out they really just sold plates of appies. We got a huge plate of Olives, Salami and Cheese for 10 Pesos. Then we went out to a nice restaurant for dinner. I´ve been having a lot of fun here. Puerto Iguazu, is pretty ...
Les chutes de folie
Bonjour a tous, Me voici bien arrive a Puerto Iguazu pour aller voir les fameuses chutes d eau. Je vais aller voir le cote bresilien aujourd hui qui prend un peu moins de temps, puis je prendrai la journee entiere de demain pour faire le cote argentin. J ...
Iguazu Falls
Stayed in a fantastic youth hostel with swimming pool near Puerto Iguazu in Argentina. It was excruciatingly hot here so the pool and air con were used to the max. We decided to tour the Brazil side of Iguazu falls first, seeing their 25% share of ...
To the big falls
... on the Brazilian side. These waterfalls are the Niagara Falls of South America but way nicer. They are the meeting of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. These falls were spectacular from the Brazilian side. We spent most of the day there just enjoying the ...
wet wet wet or should we say moist moist moist?
it is raining hard but everything is just gorgeous including the falls and the rainbows which wouldnt be here otherwise! ...
Iguazu Falls
... the first view points. We loved it! No really. Coming from Bolivia and Peru, sophisticated tourism such as the resort at Iguazu Falls felt slightly odd. A Sheraton with a birdseye view of the falls, platforms that go round, under and over one of ...
Iguazu Falls - Argentina
I miss the first bus to the falls so that I can eat breakfast. I am in the second batch of people in the train which takes people to the trail leading to the Garganta Falls. I rush ahead of everyone and get there as the first group leaves. I have 10 ...
Igasu Falls
The lushes, mighty, beautiful, overwhelmingly magnificent of Igasu falls. So impressive we stood for hours looking at the gushing water. Viewed from below and above the ferns and palms, many birds and water is just so spectacular. We also paid for a ...
