Embark on a bike tour in Argentina and explore the charming city of Puerto Iguazu. Immerse yourself in the cultural diversity, cycle through indigenous reserves, and indulge in the flavors of Argentine cuisine.
Embark on a bike tour in Argentina and explore the charming city of Puerto Iguazu. Immerse yourself in the cultural diversity, cycle through indigenous reserves, and indulge in the flavors of Argentine cuisine.
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Ponte Tancredo Neves - Known as the International Fraternity Bridge, this structure links Foz do Iguaçu in Brazil with Puerto Iguazú in Argentina.
Spanning the Iguaçu River, the bridge measures 489 meters in length and rises over 65 meters in height.
From this vantage point, one can observe the confluence of the Paraná and Iguaçu Rivers.
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- Ponte Tancredo Neves - Known as the International Fraternity Bridge, this structure links Foz do Iguaçu in Brazil with Puerto Iguazú in Argentina.
Spanning the Iguaçu River, the bridge measures 489 meters in length and rises over 65 meters in height.
From this vantage point, one can observe the confluence of the Paraná and Iguaçu Rivers.
- Delegation Migration Iguazu - Upon entering Argentine territory, border procedures are conducted.
Required documents:
Brazilians: RG or CNH
Foreigners: Visa
Following the migration process, the tour continues within Argentine territory.
- Comunidad Guarani Yriapu - Comunidad Indigena Iriapu - Visitors can explore a trail crafted and maintained by the Yriapu indigenous community.
Here, there is an opportunity to learn about the culture of the Guarani Indians.
- La Aripuca - La Aripuca serves as a tourist attraction with educational and cultural aims, highlighting the connection between humans and nature.
- Puerto Iguazu - After visiting La Aripuca, the journey proceeds to the Landmark of the 3 Borders of Argentina.
Before reaching this point, a stop is made in the center of the Argentine city to experience the local culture.
- Costanera Centro Cultural - En route to Marco Argentino, the path passes by Costanera, which runs alongside the Iguaçu River.
This area is renowned for its stunning landscapes.
- Hito Tres Fronteras - Upon arrival at Marco Argentino, visitors can admire the confluence of the Paraná and Iguaçu Rivers.
From this location, views of neighboring countries Brazil and Paraguay are possible.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- La Aripuca Reservation Ticket
- Bicycle use
- Adventure insurance
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- La Aripuca Reservation Ticket
- Bicycle use
- Adventure insurance
Puerto Iguazu is a city of great beauty and biodiversity.
Even with a modest population of only 80,000, it remains the smallest city located on the triple border, providing a quaint small-town feel while preserving its charisma as the most delightful city on the triple border.
Porto Iguaçu is linked with Brazil via the Tancredo Neves International…
Puerto Iguazu is a city of great beauty and biodiversity.
Even with a modest population of only 80,000, it remains the smallest city located on the triple border, providing a quaint small-town feel while preserving its charisma as the most delightful city on the triple border.
Porto Iguaçu is linked with Brazil via the Tancredo Neves International Bridge, which we traverse by cycling.
Our cycling journey includes a visit to a Guaraní indigenous reserve where we experience the culture of the earliest settlers of the Americas first-hand.
Our trail leads us through the culinary hub home to the renowned Argentinean marketplace - the Feirinha, a haven offering a variety of classic Argentine tastes.
From the Feirinha, our journey accomapnies Av. Costaneira to Marco das Três Fronteiras, giving us a peek into the confluence of the Paraná and the Iguaçu rivers.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.