After hotel pickups, you will get to the complex and go through a souvenir shop and will be placed in a historic setting of the Jesuit Missions, where you can watch a memorial projection on the trailhead Cabeza de Vaca (12 minutes duration). Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca was the first European to discover the Iguassu Falls. Afterwards you can contemplate the Brazilian Landmark of Three Frontiers, and the beauty of nature where they find The Foz do Iguaçu River and the Paraná River. At dusk the landscape is completed with a beautiful sunset At the landmark painted in blue, yellow and green, the colors of the Brazilian flag, you will be standing at the border with the countries of Paraguay and Argentina. From there you’ll be able to see the landmarks of the Argentinian side and the Paraguayan side as well. Lastly, there is a small presentation of typical dances from the three countries.
Discover the Landmark of the Three Frontiers. The Meeting of the Paraná and Iguassu River. Learn about the history of the city and the relationship between Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina
Daily except Mondays
Pick-up at the hotel