Hotel Jardin de Iguazu
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Getting wet in the Iguazu Falls
Our journey from Buenos Aires was a short taxi ride to the Jorge Newbery Airport and an hour and a half's flight to the airport that seems to be cut out of the jungle. We jumped in a taxi to the hotel as this hotel doesn't arrange uplifts, but the taxis's were well managed and you knew the cost before you got in. Our hotel turned out to be very …
8th wonder of the world!
After a one night stay in Buenos Aires after Montevideo where we visited Recoletta and the resting place of Eva Peron (of "Don't cry for me Argentina" fame) we headed off on what should have been a 17 hour journey to Iguazu falls. 24 hours, a smashed coach window and a Sodom and Gomorrah style thunder and lightening storm later, we arrived in …
2nd day at Iguasu Falls, Argentina side
Our second day of hot, steamy sunshine - getting used to hugging the shade and avoiding the sun we so crave in England.
Our friendly, saviour taxi driver turned up, by secial request, at the hotel at 9.30 am to drive us across the Argentinian border - we were so pleased not to be lugging bags on and off local buses- and on to find our hotel in …
MORE PHOTOS FOR - Iguazu Falls and Tres Fronteras
... and headed on down. Chris said that we should check out the biggest falls first, called the "Devil's Throat" and so we went to get the designated train that takes you to the trail. As we got there, we saw a handful of people waiting, but 10 minutes later, as the train arrived, we looked back and saw that at least another 400 people had turned up and were also waiting to get on the train. Thankfully we had beaten the crowds a little bit! The train was nothing more than ...
Iguazu Falls Part I
... where you can see the infamous rainbow cutting through the falls. This powerful waterfall was easily the most impressive in the park, with over half the water from the river plunging over 80m at this point. After taking lots of pictures, and getting drenched by the spray, we headed back to the train, where we chugged along slowly back to the entrance. We had been told that most people spent a full day at the park, but we had finished in just over 3 hours (perhaps because ...
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility