The place is very little explored by conventional tourism and there are specific days and times to visit it.
Enjoy the Iguazu Falls It is the main reason for traveling to the province of Missions. During the visit to the Iguazú National Park, visitors usually take the typical tours along the walkways, which pass through the incredible waterfalls, and also rides on rubber boats, which allow them to immerse themselves in the water and enjoy a more extreme experience.
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If you have not yet visited the Falls, or if you have already done so and want to explore them in a different way, an incredible point to enjoy this wonder of nature is the Saint Martin Island, a site little known by tourists and worth visiting. The island is located on the edge of Argentina and Brazilabout him Lower Iguazu River (where the Devil’s Throat is).


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San Martín Island, a little explored wonder.
Iguazú: how to get to San Martín Island
Visitors interested in exploring San Martin Island You can purchase your tickets from the circuit below. By boat you cross to the island, where you come into much deeper and direct contact with nature. There is less infrastructure and no services in the place.
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You have to check days and times to visit the island.
Iguazú: what to do on San Martín Island
Once on the island, visitors to the Park will be able to access a viewpoint reached after climbing 170 steps, from where they will have the opportunity to enjoy an impressive panoramic view of the Devil’s Throat and the Brazilian waterfalls.
In addition, you can do other activities such as rappelling and zip lining, as well as trekking within the island.
The tour has departure days and times, which can be consulted on the premises.
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