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Shopping Tour in Paraguay and Catamaran Boat Tour Sunset Dinner

General information

Destination
Iguazu Falls, Brazil

Program details

• Shopping Tour in Paraguay - Ciudad del Este

City founded in 1957 by ex-dictator Alfredo Stroessner. It is the second-largest city in Paraguay, with a population of 150,000. The shopping center has about 3,500 stores, hundreds of street vendors, importers, transport companies, currency exchange offices, the most famous banks in the world and lots of colorful handicrafts. Ciudad del Este is a shopper's paradise.



When crossing the famous Friendship Bridge, the visitor will have free time to do their shopping or simply to discover the different atmosphere of this incredible city. The great business movement has attracted the attention of Arabs, Koreans, Chinese, Indians, Pakistanis, Brazilians and Argentines, who settled there with their businesses, transforming Ciudad del Este into a cosmopolitan center with dozens of different languages.



Mixing with these people, we easily find Maka Indians who sell their colorful handicrafts, their unique way of subsistence. It is not difficult to see them installed on any sidewalk with their products.



• Catamaran Boat Tour Sunset Dinner

This tour will take you to unique moments with the possibility of contemplating the meeting between the Iguazú and Paraná rivers (which border Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay) for approximately 2 hours. Catamaran II is a safe and comfortable boat, with air conditioning, solarium, and a full bar and kitchen service. It has a romantic and sophisticated atmosphere with all the details designed to make your night special. It is an essential option for anyone visiting Foz do Iguaçu since it is possible to appreciate the entire border from a different perspective, from the place that separates them: from the Paraná River and the Iguaçu River.



The tour begins in Porto Echaporã, follows the Paraná River until the Three Borders Landmark, where you can see the 3 obelisks. Then it continues navigating on the Iguazú River between Brazil and Argentina.



The trip aboard the Catamaran II also goes to the Tancredo Neves Bridge and advances until it reaches the tributary of the Tamanduá river, it stays moored there for a few minutes and, shortly after, returns to the starting point.