Mr Flapjack
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Mr Flapjack said:Thanks guys, much appreciated. Couple of Q's on your advice tho:
Kiddo - You mentioned the difficulty in bookintg flights south. Would the same apply to the north, ie to get to iguazu falls? Any idea on ballpark cost?
DrEvilK - We were actually looking to go skiing and had heard Bariloche was ideal. How did you get there?
Cheers....
Kiddo said:I'm not sure about flying north. We bought our internal flight in Trailfinders at the same time as our long haul flight. We took the bus to Iguazu from BA.. It took 18 hours but it was on a semi-cam which means the seats were similar to business class seats on a plane....quite comfortable. We booked the bus seats a few days in advance so that we got the front seats upstairs...a bit more leg room.You could have a look here to get a cost for flights
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joanmul said:I was there last year and we went on a prebooked flight to the Iguazu Falls. After such a long journey to get to Argentina I think it would be a pity to spend 18 hours in a coach when you can get to the Falls in about 5 hours (if there is a stopover - sometimes there is - to pick up other passengers - it's only about half hour stop). The Falls themselves are so spectacular that you want to spend all day there - we spent two days looking at them! One day is spent on the Argentinian side and the other day on the Brazilian side which is the more spectacular. We went on the dinghy trip under the Falls - bring your togs - it's a never to be forgotten trip.
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