Puerto Iguazu

These coaches are impressive and I slept well.

Early morning panoramic view from our front upper deck seats.


We arrived in Puerto Iguazu around noon. It was hot. Very hot. About an hour later we were joined by Angela, on holiday from England. Within a few minutes of setting off to find a hotel a street hustler suggested we try a serviced apartment.

I was skeptical but in the event it was not bad. Arg$200 pesos per night (Arg$50 each) for a serviced apartment in nice grounds with a pool.

After settling in we walked along the Rio Iguazu.

Argentine patrol boats. This area is popular with smugglers.


Water levels can rise rapidly. This guage, halfway up from the river, reads 25.8 metres.


Rock sculptures and murals, Puerto Iguazu.