How long does it take to cross the border at Iguazu Falls?
So we're going to Iguazu falls for about 3 days. We're taking the overnight bus from Buenos Aires and then leaving from the Brazilian side's airport to Rio.
We are trying to decide whether to stay on the Brazilian or the Argentinean side.
I've heard the Argentinean side, there is more to do and that the Brazilian side, you need only half a day or so.
So we were thinking of staying on the Argentinean side. However, because we're not sure how long it usually takes to go from the Argentinean side to the Brazilian side's airport.
How many hours do we need to get to the Brazilian airport? Are there likely to be long lines etc. at the border?
The other option is to just stay on the Brazilian side and do day trips into the Argentinean side. Just seems fairly inconvenient as every day we would need to make the trip across the border.
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I recently came back from a 6 month trip to Argentina where I also visited Iguazu falls. I only stayed on the Argentine side instead of crossing over to the Brazilian side. I will tell you one thing that I didn't see mentioned in the comments. You should add way more time to whatever you plan on doing because it is currently summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
When I visited, it was winter in Argentina/Brazil. Because of that, there were literally no lines. It took everybody in our group about 10-15 minutes to buy their ticket and enter the park. My guide told me that during the summer it can take as long as 2 hours just to enter the park because there are so manny people.
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There are three borders in the Iguaz\xfa area which separate Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. The good news is that you can cross all the borders between them at any time of day or night because the immigration border opening hours are 24hrs a day.How long is the border between Argentina and Brazil?
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If you are tight on time you can allow 1 day and a half, but absolutely don't think you'll be able to pop across easily from one side to the other and see both sides on one day. Ideally you should plan to spend 2 (or even 3!) days at Iguazu Falls so you can really explore both sides of this incredible National Park.Can you do Iguazu Falls in one day?
Can you even do both sides of Iguazu Falls in one day? Although one day is enough time for seeing the Iguazu Falls on the Argentinian and also on the Brazilian side, we do recommend doing them on separate days if you can. But by timing your day correctly, it is possible to see both sides of the falls on the same day.Crossing the border to Argentina. Going to Iguazú falls! - RTW Trip
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There are hardly any lines at the border. But when I was going by bus from Brazilian to Argentinian side, and had to step off the bus to get my passport stamped (which took maybe 5 minutes for 10 people), the bus driver did not wait for us. We had to wait for the next bus, which go every 30 minutes.
Then, going from Argentine to Brazilian airport by bus, you have to change to another bus (no. 120, direction "Parque Nacional"), and reserve about an hour just to get there by bus.
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