Costa Rica
Argentina is a vast country and much of the land is virgin territory.
From windswept Patagonia in the south with its stunning glacial and mountain scenery, through cosmopiltan Buenos Aires to the mighty Iguazú Falls in the tropical north-east, Argentina is a country of
great diversity.

Flowing between the Argentine and Brazilian border and surrounded by lush tropical rainforest, there are a total of 275 falls that thunder down into the mighty Iguazú River. On the Argentine side there are a number of pathways that take you up, under and often right next to many of the biggest falls. Over on the Brazilian side you are rewarded with a fantastic panorama of the falls. Early morning and late evening are particularly spectacular, tourist numbers are lower and the sky is filled with toucans and parrots returning home to roost. The surrounding national park is also well worth exploring, wander along the forest floor to see beautiful butterflies and a host of tropical birds.
Properties
Sheraton

The only hotel on the Argentine side of the falls to be located inside the park. Perhaps not the most attractive hotel in the world, its setting is the prime reason for staying. Half of the hotel rooms have direct views of the falls, watching the sun go down from your room is a wonderful experience.