Planning a trip to Iguazu Falls, Misiones Province, Argentina
- Itinerary
- Experiences
- Hotels
- Things to Carry
Things to do in Iguazu Falls, Misiones Province, Argentina in April
Arrive at Iguazu Falls and check into the hotel
Visit La Aripuca for a cultural experience and local crafts (https://goo.gl/maps/17WnA9Jr6nfFcbFz5), Lunch at La Rueda Restaurant for authentic Argentine cuisine (https://g.page/laruedadorada?share)
Relax at the hotel and explore local dining options for dinner
Experiences in Iguazu Falls, Misiones Province, Argentina
Explore the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls and take a boat ride under the falls (https://goo.gl/maps/TpNvLxGuh8LZUJeGA)
Lunch at Selvaje Resto-Bar for a taste of local cuisine with a view of the falls (https://goo.gl/maps/L5VdNXipF2hXUAAM8)
Relax at the hotel and enjoy a sunset walk along the falls
Visit the Guarani Village for an authentic cultural experience (https://goo.gl/maps/eq2GCD8tzgNzJD1z6)
Sample traditional Misiones cuisine at Restaurante El Quincho del Tio Querido (https://goo.gl/maps/iLGrvzWhZS98DvAK7)
Explore the local markets for handmade crafts and souvenirs
Drive to the countryside for a scenic drive and visit the Yerba Mate plantations (https://goo.gl/maps/BT2uMmVY1e6ehAkJ7)
Lunch at Don Joaquin in the countryside for traditional Paraguayan cuisine (https://goo.gl/maps/vTJ6Dw7A36FvJZRGA)
Return to Iguazu Falls and enjoy dinner at La Dama Juana for a mix of Argentine and Brazilian flavors (https://g.page/LaDamaJuanaPuerto?share)
Embark on a jungle safari adventure in the Misiones Province (https://goo.gl/maps/nr4y1RtSX8w3JLLN8)
Lunch at El Jardin de los Presentes for a tranquil dining experience amidst nature (https://goo.gl/maps/zrrrD5YCSWumG8Mo6)
Relax at the hotel and enjoy a romantic dinner at Restaurante Aqva (https://g.page/AqvaRestCDE?share)
April is typically warm and humid in Iguazu Falls, with average temperatures ranging from 20°C to 28°C. There is a moderate chance of rain, so be sure to pack a raincoat or umbrella. The UV index is high, so be sure to wear sunscreen and protective clothing. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Iguazu Falls, Misiones Province, Argentina
Clothing & Apparel
Lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing -
April is typically warm and humid in Iguazu Falls, so breathable fabrics like merino wool, quick-dry synthetics, or cotton will help you stay comfortable.
Rain jacket -
Rain is always a possibility, especially during the summer months (December-February). A waterproof and breathable rain jacket will keep you dry on the trails.
Hiking boots or comfortable walking shoes -
You'll be doing a lot of walking on uneven terrain, so supportive and comfortable footwear is essential.
Swimsuit -
If you plan on taking a dip in the Devil's Throat pool, don't forget your swimsuit.
Accessories
Wide-brimmed hat -
The sun can be intense in Iguazu Falls, so a wide-brimmed hat will help protect your face and neck from the sun's rays.
Sunglasses -
Sunglasses are a must-have for protecting your eyes from the sun's glare.
Camera -
You'll want to capture all the amazing sights of Iguazu Falls, so don't forget to bring your camera.
Insect repellent -
There are plenty of mosquitoes and other insects in Iguazu Falls, so insect repellent is a must-have.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa (if required) -
Make sure your passport and visa (if required) are valid for the duration of your stay.
Travel insurance -
Travel insurance is always a good idea in case of unexpected events.
First-aid kit -
A basic first-aid kit is always handy to have in case of minor injuries.
Water bottle -
Staying hydrated is important, especially in the hot and humid climate of Iguazu Falls.
Good to have
Travel towel -
A travel towel is lightweight and quick-drying, making it perfect for wiping off after a swim or hike.
Binoculars -
Binoculars will help you get a closer look at the wildlife and waterfalls.
Headlamp -
If you plan on doing any early morning or late evening hikes, a headlamp will come in handy.
Snacks -
There are limited food options available once you're inside Iguazu National Park, so it's a good idea to bring some snacks with you.
Electronics
Smartphone -
Your smartphone will be useful for taking photos, navigating, and staying connected.
Power bank -
A power bank will ensure that your devices stay charged throughout the day.
Camera charger -
Don't forget to bring your camera charger so you can keep your camera battery charged.
Travel adapter -
If you're traveling from abroad, you'll need a travel adapter to plug your electronics into the local outlets.
Payment Options -
Cash and credit/debit cards are both widely accepted in Iguazu Falls. However, it's always a good idea to have some local currency on hand for small purchases and emergencies.