Iguacu Falls & the Ibera Wetlands Holidays

Inspiration for your own tailor-made trip

Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil meet where the Iguazu River joins the Parana River at the very tip of the north-eastern province of Argentina called Misiones. It is here that the Iguazu Falls (Big Water in the local Guaraní language) plunges over hard granite into a wide gorge in a series of gigantic waterfalls two miles in length and more than 240ft below. The sound of the thunderous roar of crashing water and the sight of the multi-coloured mist which rises above the falls combine to make an Iguazu Falls holiday an unforgettable experience. Further south, in the Corrientes province, the marshland region known as the Ibera Wetlands - or Esteros del Ibera - is utterly unspoilt and a haven for birding, riding safaris, walking and wildlife. Made up of lagoons, marshlands, and pools, and hugely rich in flora and fauna, the area is a game reserve similar to the Pantanal in Brazil and scenically reminiscent of Botswana's Okavango Delta. Wildlife here includes hundreds of capybara, wild boar, caiman, marsh deer, anteaters, fox, otters and howler monkeys and thousands of bird species.
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Buenos Aires, Iguazu and Copacabana - South American Adventures with your Teens

Explore Buenos Aires’ eclectic neighbourhoods on a private guided e-bike tour

13 days, from £2750 to £4400

100% tailor-made holidays

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Our team of destination experts will get to know you and your unique requirements for your holiday

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We work with you to build an ultra-personalised holiday itinerary with your choice of accommodation, experiences and activities

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All of our holidays include little extras designed to make a big difference to your trip, from fast-tracking you through airport check-in and security to our network of local Concierges