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Latest Reviews for Puerto Iguazu Hotels

Grand Crucero Hotel
4.2/541 Reviews
This hotel is good, there is a bus stop nearby, it is very convenient to go to the Great Falls, you can go to Iguazu Port. The environment is good, not far from the town, ten minutes, there are many restaurants nearby, there is a China-Pakistan from the airport to this hotel, the fare is 900 pesos, quite convenient.
Amérian Portal Del Iguazú Hotel
4.1/543 Reviews
It looked great from outside , but has a great potential to be a 5 stars, but not even close. It’s out dated and needs a thorough remodeling. Our room was river view and seems its bathroom has been remodeled. The carpet by the bed is filthy and aged. The sink faucet only has HOT water and after two visits by the handyman it was NOT fixed. Internet is very weak. We had power outage a few times. The view was awesome. You can see the Ferris wheel and the bridge which are in the Brazil side. The Buffett breakfast is a joke. Really. All carbs, fruits and family size cream cheese and jams. After Covid era, single size is more appreciated. No cream for coffee is available only hot milk. If lactose allergy, avoid coffee. The sweets are stale as I think they serve the same day after day. No egg station and only scrambled eggs with some oily side veggies. There’s a center fruit bowl on the fruit table that has an old eggplant on it and a melon and it has gathered lots of Gnats. I told the waiter and he smiled and just shook his hand so the Gnats fly away. No one speaks English except the front desk) they are great in recycling and even have plantable pencils. Seems like they are working to its upbringing. The hallway and entrance needs ventilation as it’s extremely hot and stuffy. Two of the elevators didnot work properly while we were here. It’s just 100 meters to the bus station for Iguazu or airport.
Hotel Saint George
4.3/551 Reviews
We used this hotel as part of a visit to the Iguazo Falls. When you arrive the hotel looks nice but unfortunately it is only skin deep. The check in process for our group of 13 couples was unbelievably tedious and made so complicated by the hotel itself. Once we eventually got our room key the disappointment hit. The corridor carpet was absolutely disgusting with stains everywhere - not a good start! Once we entered the room it was like going back in time. The room was big and furnished in dark wood that looked like it was installed in 1970. The air conditioner was mounted on the wall and all the electrics were hanging out. Not sure that would pass a safety test. The bathroom was big but again it looked like a 1970’s install. The shower just had a nozzle that had no holes in it so the water just poured out in one lump. Overall it was one star at best. The restaurant was dire with no one understanding English which made everything quite difficult. We ordered dinner and waited and waited and waited. Eventually the food arrived which was lukewarm - my wife returned her burger and told them to not bother with a replacement as she had lost her appetite. Breakfast the next morning was also pretty dire with a weird selection of food. All in all this was one of the worst hotels I have stayed in! My advice would be to find somewhere else if going to the falls.
La Aldea de La Selva Lodge
4.2/543 Reviews
Selva Iryapu
As we drove to La Aldea lodge from the airport, I noticed a lot of typical hotels along the highway. They looked nice, but there was nothing really special about them. Then we turned down a country road with horses, on to a gravel drive surrounded by jungle. This hotel is different! Inside the lodge which had high ceilings and magnificent carvings and paintings, we were met by friendly staff. It took a while to check in but once we did - wow. We exited the rear of the lodge and were on raised paths surrounded by jungle! All the cabins are grouped off the paths into small lots of four or less, and have animal themes. There are helpful signs to the shared facilities like an all purpose room - great for families to get together, and the pool area which was massive. The drinks were amazing, delivered pool side, but the service was a little hit or miss. For example, sometimes drinks would take ten minutes or one hour! They also took almost four hours to deliver my room service one day, but I was sick and sleeping on and off so I didn't mind. They were SUPER apologetic though. The buffet breakfast was awesome, but the rest of the food was average. My friends had to send out for some medicine for me as I became quite ill with a cold that had run through our entire group. The hotel staff were really kind and helpful with getting me what I needed. I had my laundry done once which was great but you can only send small baskets, instead of large bags, and there are no DIY services for laundry. However, it all came back super clean and folded, and completely dry. The rooms were really comfy with excellent aircon, hot showers, and our own private balcony with hammock. This is the jungle, and we did have insects and more on our balcony, plus a giant leech and some insects inside as well. However, this didn't bother most of the people on our trip and was not an issue at all. If you are really anti-bug, probably don't stay in the jungle! Overall though, the atmosphere of this place cannot be beat. To be surrounded by jungle, to see wildlife all around you and hear it, even down to the little 'lodge cats' that meander here and there - let's call it the vibe. The vibe was epic. I would give five stars if the facility get a little more streamlined with their processes and the food improves, but would I stay here again? In a heartbeat.
Iguazú Grand Resort Spa & Casino
4.4/541 Reviews
hotel is very beautiful and impressive , just breakfast is simple and need more options . rooms are clean and big . staff are supportive and friendly .internet is not so good but fair .location is fantastic and i enjoyed from all things . i love it
Iguazu Jungle Lodge
4.6/597 Reviews
cheese, fruit at the limit of its useful life, terrible coffee, completely overcooked eggs, crescents—the worst I've ever tasted in my life. Everything is additional: an espresso, additional; an omelet, additional; a cappuccino, additional, etc. They put some tiny cones to mark that you cannot park; when leaving with the SUV, I lightly hit one, and the security personnel, as if you had run over someone, stopped you, and they went to see the cone. Here are two pieces of advice: Foz has many more possibilities; if you go to this hotel, make sure to provide yourself with water; they do not give you a complimentary bottle or a refill point; and fill up with gasoline. As was our case, going to Asunción was a shame, and It's already a shame that the YPFs don't supply foreigners, and we only found one Shell service station. Check-out is at 10 a.m., just as information so that you can anticipate your plans, and ask for rooms finished in more than 10, the others will not have a panoramic view. We paid US$255 per night, so on an objective basis, it is a practical option, but it was not spectacular.

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