Iguassu Falls and Rio de Janeiro Extension

Duration: 6 days

Highlights: Foz do Iguaçu and Rio de Janeiro

Embrace one of the most famous attractions of Brazil, the Iguassu Falls, and dive into its magic.

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Welcome to Iguassu Falls!

Transfer to Rio airport for flight to Iguassu.
Iguaçu Falls is right on the border of the State of Parana and is one of the most famous attractions of Brazil. The 275 massive waterfalls sit in Argentina and Brazil and provide vastly different views and experiences, no matter the side.
Upon arrival, you will be transferred to the Belmond Hotel das Cataratas. It is located within Brazil’s Iguassu National Park, Belmond Hotel das Cataratas enjoys an unrivalled location just a short stroll from the sensational waterfalls, and guests have exclusive access even when the park is closed to other visitors.
A Portuguese-colonial residence, this is one of the most inspiring hotels in Brazil. The classic ambiance is redolent of lazy days lounging on a veranda or beneath sub-tropical palms.
After check-in we will go for a walking tour from the Belmond Hotel das Cataratas. You will take a descending trail of the canyon, from where you can enjoy panoramic views of more than 240 falls. You will board a glass elevator, which takes us to a platform where more exquisite views will be revealed.

Overnight: Belmond Das Cataratas

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Day 2 - Visit the Argentine Falls National Park

After breakfast, depart for an amazing tour of the Argentine Falls National Park.
At the park entrance, a small train takes visitors on a tour through the park, making 2 stops: upper and lower circuit. Follow the walkways to the top of the waterfalls that provide spectacularly unique views of the ‘Cataratas’, amidst the abundant nature filled with orchids, colorful birds, and other wildlife. The highlight of the trip is a visit to the suspended platform at the very brink of the Devil’s Throat – the largest waterfall.

After the visit to the Argentinian side, the big adventure begins at the Macuco Safari entrance gates, inside the Iguassu National Park. You will embark in open jeep-towed wagons allowing for a free view of the scenery along the trail. During the three kilometers stretch through the jungle, multi-lingual guides point out and explain the flora and fauna of the Park.

Overnight: Belmond Das Cataratas

Meal Plan: B, L

Day 3 - Welcome to Rio de Janeiro!

Meet your tour conductor at the Rio de Janeiro airport and transfer to the hotel.
Your tour director will provide you with some introductory information about Rio de Janeiro as you arrive. You will see the famous Tijuca Rainforest that hosts the Christ Redeemer statue.

Overnight: Belmond Copacabana Palace

Meal Plan: B

Day 4 - A Ride on Cable Car to the Sugar Loaf Mountain

Today, visit the Urca district where a cable car rides up Sugar Loaf Mountain which rises 396m above the harbor and delivers incredible views from all around.

Overnight: Belmond Copacabana Palace

Meal Plan: B

Day 5 - Embrace Rio de Janeiro

Today, you will see why Rio is considered one of the most naturally beautiful cities in the world. The exceptional urban setting encompassing the key natural elements that have shaped and inspired the development of the city: from the highest points of the Tijuca National Park’s mountains down to the sea is considered by UNESCO of value to global heritage. This also includes the Botanical Gardens, established in 1808, Corcovado Mountain with its celebrated statue of Christ, and the hills around Guanabara Bay, as well as the extensive designed landscapes along Copacabana Bay that contributes to the outdoor living culture of the city. These natural features of Rio are among the most popular mentions in famous classic Brazilian songs of all genres.
Today we’ll visit the famous Christ-the-Redeemer statue. From the top of Corcovado, the views are breathtaking.

Then, continues to the Santa Teresa district. The neighborhood is located on Morro do Desterro (Exile Hill), which during the XVIII century served as a convent. The hill is in the heart of the city and has been well-maintained in order to preserve aspects of Old Rio. Artists and bohemians go to Santa Teresa because of its architectural and cultural charm. Old-fashion cable cars maneuver the narrow streets and are considered one of the city’s historical heritages.

The first stop is the Castelinho. We will stop by Ruins Park where visitors can enjoy views of Rio de Janeiro. Afterwards, Chacará do Céu Museum, which has a very interesting collection of Brazilian and European art.

The tour continues to Largo do Guimarães, the heart of the neighborhood, with several art studios, bars, and restaurants. After this, guests will feel as if they know a little more about the history and culture of Rio de Janeiro.

Overnight: Belmond Copacabana Palace

Meal Plan: B

Day 6 - Departure

Transfer to Rio de Janeiro airport and departure flight.

Overnight:

Meal Plan: B

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