The above poster referring to the bus trips is dead right, but it can be challenging to work that out for yourself. It's a lot easier to check in to a youth hostel, then ask them to make the arrangements. I'm providing a link to a great place to stay where the staff will provide that service for you, and also a place to stay when you return. Highly recommended!
2006-10-30 14:21:59
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answered by lowerbearville 6
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Buenos Aires is an incredible city; it's an astonishing metropolis that appears a bit like Europe, but by having an edgy Latin American twist and if you wish to visit that town then take a peek with hotelbye . El Puerto Madero is a place well visited. It offered as the main slot of Buenos Aires through the late 19th century but know is changed into houses that might be used as residences, restaurants, shops and other businesses and to offer this task a little style, all roads in the section were called after women. Strolling through the Puerto Madero is a superb way to invest a pleasant afternoon just like visiting El Obelisco. El Obelisco was built in 1936 to remember the 400th wedding of the town founding and now's a must-see place from Buenos Aires.
2016-12-18 22:03:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I have experience with people from outside my country =) ..check out www.asatej.com ... I live in Buenos Aires and travelled to Iguazu Falls a few months ago by "Via Bariloche" ... the service was great ! I also know some travel agents. Let me know if you need any help. Feel free to email me: fbechelli@yahoo.com.ar or yellow.rose90@hotmail.com ..enjoy Argentina =)
2006-10-31 09:44:53
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answered by Lola.Bunny 3
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A low cost option is to take an overnight bus from Retiro terminal in Buenos Aires. There are several companies, e.g. Tigre Iguazú ( http://www.tigreiguazu.com.ar/ ). You leave Buenos Aires in the evening (e.g. 20:00) and arrive the next day noon (12:45) to Puerto Iguazú. To use your time better, you may consider getting off in Posadas first (Museo Anibal Cambas - http://www.welcomeargentina.com/paseos/museo_regional_anibal_cambas/index.html ), then make a short tour of Jesuit ruins San Ignacio Miní ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Ignacio_Mini ) and arrive at Puerto Iguazú in the evening. Next morning, you go to the waterfalls, spend the whole day there (one day is the right time to see them from all angles) and take another overnight bus back. Alternatively, on the following day, you may see the waterfalls from the Brazilian side or enter Paraguay (Ciudad del Este - optionally other Jesuit reductions - Encarnación - then back to Posadas, Argentina).
The waterfalls are amazing, you will enjoy them. You may take a look at my experience - http://railtrips.euweb.cz/c_arg_day1_en.html (Posadas, San Ignacio Mini) and http://railtrips.euweb.cz/c_arg_day1_en.html (Iguazú).
And for completeness, the cheapest and coolest way to get there is by train - BsAs Federico Lacroze departure 10:50 am (Tuesdays and Fridays), Posadas arrival 12:50 pm next day, 39 AR$ one way, info: http://www.trenesdellitoral.com.ar/horarios.htm and http://www.sateliteferroviario.com.ar/horarios/ . However, if you only have 3 days, you'd better take a bus (about 90 AR$ to Posadas and another 20 - 30 to Puerto Iguazú one way).
Enjoy your trip!!
2006-10-24 11:46:33
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answered by xpesj01 2
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I used the Aerolíneas Argentinas airline ... 4 days/3 nights for US $250
2006-10-24 08:08:41
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answered by Franklin 2
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You can take a tour by plane or bus from a company called ATI, in Argentina.They have acceptable hotels with half-board plans and sightseeing tours
2006-10-24 12:57:33
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answered by cecilia d 3
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it may be cooler than in summer season; with reference to the water discharge, it is all of the time very fluent river, and the ecosystem opponents the different falls interior the international. My perception is that it may be a properly worth holiday to flow. The ecosystem will pay itself. wish this helped.
2016-10-02 21:38:16
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answered by ? 4
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You could try Latour they specialize in Latin tours..
I highly reccomend seeing the Brazillian side of Iguazy also, its amazing..
2006-10-23 16:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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