Iguazu Falls Brazil Tickets

Iguazu Falls Brazil Tickets

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Discover Iguazu National Park

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Scenic waterfalls Iguazu Falls Brazil side

Experience Iguazu National Park

Explore the breathtaking beauty of Iguazu Falls on the Brazilian side, located inside Iguazu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With over 270 waterfalls stretching nearly 3 kilometers, this is one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature.

Walk the iconic Cataratas Trail and reach the spectacular Devil’s Throat viewpoint. From panoramic platforms, feel the mist, hear the roar of the falls, and capture unforgettable photos.

Your ticket includes internal panoramic bus transport and access to scenic trails through the Atlantic Forest. Booking Iguazu Falls Brazil tickets in advance guarantees your selected date and entry time.

Experience one of the most powerful natural landscapes in South America, safely, smoothly, and securely.

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What's Included

  • Entry to Iguazu National Park (Brazil side)
  • Internal panoramic bus transport
  • Access to Cataratas Trail
  • Access to Devil’s Throat walkway
  • Access to bike paths and forest trails
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Opening Hours

Daily: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Last park boarding: 8:30 PM

Time-slot selection required at booking.

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Important Information

  • Valid for Brazil side only
  • Argentina side requires separate ticket
  • Child (0–6 years) free with adult
  • Timed entry required
  • Weather conditions may affect visibility
Powerful waterfalls at Iguazu National Park Brazil

Iguazu Falls Brazil Tickets – Plan Your Visit

Book Iguazu Falls Brazil tickets online and visit one of the most spectacular natural attractions in South America. Located in Iguazu National Park in Foz do Iguazu, the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls offers panoramic views of the largest waterfall system in the world. Secure your Iguazu National Park tickets in advance and enjoy timed entry with internal park transport included.

Your Iguazu Falls Brazil ticket grants access to the famous Cataratas Trail and the breathtaking Devil’s Throat walkway. Visitors searching for Iguazu Falls Brazil tickets, Iguazu National Park entry, or how to visit Devil’s Throat from Brazil can book securely online with instant mobile confirmation.

The Brazilian side is known for wide panoramic viewpoints, making it ideal for photography and first-time visitors. Unlike the Argentina side, Brazil offers sweeping views of nearly the entire waterfall system in one immersive experience.

Whether you’re planning a trip to Foz do Iguazu, researching Iguazu Falls Brazil opening hours, or comparing Iguazu Falls Brazil vs Argentina, booking your Iguazu Falls tickets online guarantees access for your chosen date and time.

Discover why Iguazu Falls Brazil is considered one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature and one of the top things to do in Brazil.

Meeting point: Iguaçu National Park Visitor Center

How to get there

  • The bus system in Foz do Iguaçu is straightforward and very safe for tourists. You are looking for Line 120 (Aeroporto / Parque Nacional).

    Where to catch it: You can board at the TTU (Terminal de Transporte Urbano) in the city center or at any bus stop along Avenida das Cataratas.

    Frequency: Usually every 20–30 minutes.

  • Follow BR-469 (Avenida das Cataratas) heading south. The road leads directly to the park.

    Parking: There is a large, secure on-site parking lot. Note that there is a daily fee for parking, which is separate from your park entrance ticket.

Iguazu Falls Brazil rainforest panorama

Tips to make the most of your visit

- Arrive early for clearer views: Morning visits usually offer softer light, lighter crowds, and better visibility over the waterfalls.

- Bring water and sunscreen: Most of the experience takes place outdoors in a warm, humid environment. Staying hydrated and protected from the sun will make your visit much more comfortable.

- Wear comfortable walking shoes: The Cataratas Trail is around 1.5 km long and includes walkways and occasionally wet surfaces. Comfortable, non-slip shoes are highly recommended.

- Protect your phone or camera: Mist near Devil’s Throat can be very strong and may quickly soak electronics. A waterproof cover or protective case is strongly recommended.

- Allow 2–3 hours total: The full experience includes internal transport, scenic stops, and time for photos along the trail. Plan at least half a day to enjoy the visit without rushing.

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Access and behavior rules

  • Drones and professional filming equipment are not allowed unless prior authorization has been granted by park authorities. This helps protect wildlife and visitor safety.

  • For safety and conservation reasons, oversized luggage or bulky items may be restricted at the entrance. Travel light for a smoother experience.

  • Feeding animals is strictly prohibited to protect their natural behavior and health. Help preserve the park’s delicate ecosystem by observing wildlife from a distance.

  • Children must remain accompanied by an adult at all times throughout the visit. An adult ticket is required for entry when visiting with minors.

  • Iguaçu National Park is a protected UNESCO site. Do not remove plants, leave marked trails, or disturb animals during your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • You can book Iguazu Falls Brazil tickets online by selecting your preferred date and time slot. Booking in advance guarantees entry and includes internal park transport.

  • The ticket includes park entry, panoramic bus transportation, and access to the Cataratas Trail and Devil’s Throat viewpoint.

  • Yes. The Brazilian side offers wide, sweeping views of the entire waterfall system, making it ideal for photography and first-time visitors.

  • Yes. Christ the Redeemer tickets are date- and time-specific. Entry is based on a reserved time slot for the Corcovado train. Arriving on time is important, as late arrivals may not be guaranteed access.

  • Most visitors spend 2–3 hours exploring the park, including transport and walking the main waterfall trail.