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Can I fly to Iguazú Falls from BA for a short trip?

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flying from Buenos Aires to Iguazú Falls (Puerto Iguazú, IGR) is one of the most popular short trips in Argentina. Here’s what you need to know:

🛫 Flying from Buenos Aires to Iguazú Falls #

1. Airports & Flight Time #

  • Flights leave from both Aeroparque (AEP, in the city) and Ezeiza (EZE, international airport).

  • Flight duration: about 1 hour 45 minutes nonstop.

  • Airlines: Aerolineas Argentinas, JetSmart, Flybondi.

2. Frequency & Cost #

  • Multiple daily flights.

  • Prices vary, but often $80–150 USD round-trip if booked in advance (higher during holidays).

  • Budget airlines (JetSmart, Flybondi) fly from El Palomar (EPA) or Ezeiza, with cheaper fares but stricter luggage rules.

3. How Much Time Do You Need? #

  • 1 full day (day trip):

    • Possible, but tight. You’d need an early morning flight in, late evening flight out.

    • Allows you to see the Argentine side of the falls (the main one, with trails + Devil’s Throat).

  • 2–3 days (ideal):

    • See both Argentine side (full day) and Brazilian side (half day, for panoramic views).

    • Time for boat rides, jungle hikes, or bird park.

4. Getting from the Airport to the Falls #

  • Puerto Iguazú Airport (IGR) → about 20 km (25–30 min) from the park entrance.

  • Transport: taxis, shuttles, or pre-arranged transfers.

5. Border Crossing (if visiting Brazil side) #

  • Bring your passport.

  • Check visa requirements if your nationality needs one for Brazil.

  • Usually smooth, but allow extra time.

✅ Quick Takeaway #

  • Yes, absolutely! Buenos Aires → Iguazú is a classic short trip.

  • 1 day = just Argentine side.

  • 2–3 days = both sides + extra activities.

  • Easy flight connection, multiple airlines, affordable if booked ahead.

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