When Is the Best Time to Visit Iguazu Falls?
Wondering when to visit Iguazu Falls? Is it hot? Humid? Rainy? Will the weather ruin your trip? Don’t worry—we’ve got the answers.
Iguazu Falls is a must-see natural wonder, and the good news is: you can visit it year-round. Let’s take a look at the climate, temperatures, humidity, and rainfall so you can plan your visit with confidence.
Average Temperatures in Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls is located in northern Argentina, in a tropical jungle region. Yes, it’s warm and humid, but not in an extreme or uncomfortable way.
During your visit to the National Park, the mist from the waterfalls keeps you cool. You’ll likely enjoy the refreshing spray, especially on warmer days.
Here’s what to expect:
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Summer (Dec–Feb): 30–32°C
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Winter (Jun–Aug): 23–25°C
The temperatures are moderate, and both seasons are suitable for exploring the park.
Humidity in Iguazu Falls
Being a rainforest, Iguazu has high humidity levels throughout the year.
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Highest humidity: May and June – around 84%
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Summer humidity: around 73–75%
If you don’t mind a little moisture in the air, it won’t be a problem. Just dress light and stay hydrated.
Rainfall in Iguazu Falls
So, is there a rainy season? Not exactly.
Rain can happen anytime in Iguazu Falls. It’s a wet, lush area with millions of liters of water flowing every second. Rain is part of the experience.
Still, most rainfall doesn’t ruin your day. The only time it might affect you is if you booked a full moon walk—those can be canceled if the sky is cloudy.
For regular park visits, rain usually won’t be an issue.
Rainy Days: What to Expect
On average, Iguazu Falls sees about 8 rainy days per month. That number can go up slightly in summer, but the difference isn’t dramatic.
Tip: Bring a light rain jacket or poncho, just in case. Most tours run as planned, rain or shine.
Daylight and Sunshine Hours
Iguazu enjoys good daylight hours year-round:
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Longer days in summer mean more time to explore.
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Shorter winter days still offer plenty of sunshine to enjoy the park.
It’s always a good idea to start early, especially if you plan to visit multiple trails in one day.
So, What’s the Best Season to Visit?
Any time of year is a good time to visit Iguazu Falls.
There’s no real weather-related reason to avoid any season. However, we recommend avoiding:
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Winter break in July – local holidays = big crowds
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Easter week – high season for Argentine tourism
If you prefer a quieter experience, choose shoulder months like March, May, or September, when the park is less crowded and the weather is still pleasant.
Check the monthly chart below for detailed info about weather patterns, crowd levels, and what to expect—because climate isn’t the only thing that matters when planning your trip!
Activities in Iguazu Falls
Check some amaging activities in Iguazu Falls. One of my favorites is the full day visit to Iguazu Falls Argentinian Side. But we have many:
Other amazing activities in Iguazu Falls
Tours to visit Iguazu Falls
We have many tours to visit Iguazu and other destinations in Argentina. It´s one of my favorites that combines Buenos Aires, Salta, Mendoza and the incredible Iguazu Falls:
Looking for more tours to visit Iguazu? Check some amazing tours to visit Iguazu Falls
Are you looking for tours and services to visit the incredible Iguazu Falls? Take a look to this amazing list of tours to visit Iguazu. We can offer excellent services for people with disabilities. Contact us!
Iguazu Falls tours combined with other destinations in Argentina
We have many tours available. Check our complete list of tours to visit Argentina!
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