>we probably would have too much luggage for
> the small planes that go to the falls.
I do not " register " this.
Iguazu is a world class destination and there is an International Airport
serving all jets, except perhaps 747's, at Foz do Iguazu.
You must have a looooooot... of luggage! :-)
Unless you wish to take all on those stupid noisy heli flights that take of
from just outside the National Park.
Expensive, and they are not allowed near the Falls any more anyway.
Indeed , better stay at the Hotel das Cataratas on the Brazil side and
walk - 10 minutes - to the wonderfull viewpoint halfway bewteen the two
cascades.
Sander
Amsterdam
"traveler2007" wrote in message
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> Does this mean that no one in this group is familiar with any of these
> three hotels?
>
>
> traveler2007 wrote:
>> I posted something to this group a few months back. The thread more or
>> less died as I was waiting to get an itinerary from the travel agent.
>>
>> Our trip is going to be 5 nights in Punta del Este at the Golden Beach
>> Resort, one night in Montevideo at the Balmoral Hotel and 3 nights in
>> Buenos Aires at the De Las Americas Hotel.
>>
>> We opted not to go to Iguazu Falls as it is too much movement in too
>> short a period of time and we probably would have too much luggage for
>> the small planes that go to the falls.
>>
>> I have seen some reviews online for these places. Has anyone in this
>> group been to any of these hotels?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> Rich
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