Two days at Iguazu allows time to see the waterfalls from both Argentina and Brazil. The Argentine side of Iguazu falls provides a more intimate look at the falls, whereas the Brazilian side provides a better panoramic view. Both are terrific, although very different.
U.S. citizens will need to purchase a Brazilian Visa before leaving home, but if your cruise ports in Brazil you will need one anyway.
Compare my photos and see which side you think provides the best views!
- Iguazu River in Brazil at the Iguazu National Park and FallsIguazu River in Brazil at the Iguazu National Park and Falls
- Iguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in BrazilIguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in Brazil
- Sightseeing Boat Gets Up Close to Iguazu Falls in BrazilSightseeing Boat Gets Up Close to Iguazu Falls in Brazil
- Iguazu Falls Mist Over the Iguazu RiverIguazu Falls Mist Over the Iguazu River
- Iguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in BrazilIguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in Brazil
- Iguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in BrazilIguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in Brazil
- Iguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in BrazilIguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in Brazil
- Iguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in BrazilIguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in Brazil
- Argentina Flag Flies Over the Iguazu FallsArgentina Flag Flies Over the Iguazu Falls
- Iguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in BrazilIguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in Brazil
- View of Iguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in BrazilView of Iguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in Brazil
- Iguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in BrazilIguazu Falls from Iguazu National Park in Brazil
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