Things to do in Coronel Martins (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
Opening hours: 08:00-18:00 (admission ends at 16:15)
iQOO🐮:“Iguazu Falls is a natural wonder of the world with its majestic momentum and magnificent landscape. Hundreds of streams of water hang down like white silk, stirring up thunderous roars, and the rising mist reflects gorgeous rainbows. Whether you look at the panoramic view from the Brazilian side or feel its majestic water up close from the Argentine side, you will deeply appreciate the unparalleled craftsmanship and infinite power of nature. It is an unforgettable and shocking experience.”
Bryce van de Laar:“We had a truly amazing time at Iguacu National Park. The park is well organized, the staff are friendly and the routes are well maintained. There is a great lookout point where you are right above some of the falls and you get completely wet! This was one of those experiences that will flash before my eyes just before I die.”
乖小咪:“Iguazu Bird Park is located in the famous Iguazu Falls scenic area. There are many Brazilian birds, such as toucans and diamondbacks, which are really beautiful. Most of these birds can be touched closely, but you should also be careful that some birds are very aggressive and must be fed under the guidance of staff.”
iQOO🐮:“The Devil's Throat in Argentina is the most stunning chapter of the Iguazu Falls. The surging water is like a galloping horse, falling into the abyss with the force of thunder, and the rainbow is looming in the steaming water. The roar resounds through the valley, and the majestic momentum hits the soul directly, showing the wild beauty of nature's uncanny craftsmanship.”
乐天的静:“The huge, new "Chinese Wall" is a must-see for anyone interested in science and technology, and for their wives as well. Other aspects of the building, such as its consequences for nature, are not mentioned in the "tourism advertisement" video shown to tourists. The location of each tree represents the disappearance of the original forest, which is another honest reminder that progress (at least that's what you think it is) comes at a price.”