
Foz Do Igua U
7 Wild & Romantic Days in Jungle-Fresh Foz do Iguaçu
Waterfalls, wild jungle vibes, and easygoing romance for two
A one-week, jungle-themed escape blending the thunder of Iguazu Falls with secret waterfalls, lush bird parks, and relaxed evenings in green, open-air spaces. Designed for a halal-observant couple who want big highlights planned, with enough free time to wander hand-in-hand through tropical neighborhoods.
Where to Stay

Mabu Thermas Grand Resort
Large resort with natural thermal pools, lagoons, and lush gardens that feel like a curated jungle, plus spacious rooms and on-site dining.

San Juan Eco Hotel
Mid-range eco-style hotel set in green grounds with a big pool, simple but comfortable rooms, and a quiet atmosphere.

Bogari Hotel
Well-located city hotel with a small outdoor pool, modern rooms, and easy walking access to halal-friendly Lebanese food and shops.
Good to Know
Halal Strategy: Veg & Fish First
In Foz do Iguaçu, fully certified halal restaurants are rare, so the safest consistent approach is to focus on vegetarian and clearly fish-based dishes, avoid all beef/pork, and double-check sauces and broths when ordering.
Pick Hotels with Breakfast Included
When booking, prioritize mid-range hotels that include breakfast; buffets typically offer fruit, bread, eggs, cheese, and cereal so you can make a halal-friendly meal every morning.
Border-Crossing Tours Simplify Argentina Day
Instead of arranging your own transport, choose a reputable tour operator for the Argentina side that handles hotel pickup, border formalities, and timing to fit all key circuits.
Protect Electronics from Water & Humidity
Use a small dry bag or thick ziplock for phones and cameras on boat rides and near heavy spray; wipe lenses frequently to avoid foggy photos.
Start Park Days Early
Aim to arrive at park gates around opening time (roughly 9 AM) to avoid the worst crowds and midday heat, especially on the Argentine side where circuits take longer.
Footwear for Wet and Dry Trails
Bring one pair of sturdy walking shoes that can handle getting wet and drying overnight, plus simple sandals or flip-flops for hotel and pool areas.
Carry Light but Often-Used Essentials
Always keep a small daypack with water, tissues, hand sanitizer, repellent, sunscreen, and a light scarf or shawl for sun protection.
Use Taxis or Apps for Night Moves
At night, especially when returning from Itaipu or distant restaurants, use registered taxis or ride-hailing apps instead of walking long distances on dimly lit roads.
Your Week Itinerary

Castelo Libanês
Casual Lebanese restaurant with greenery accents; order chicken shawarma, falafel plates, hummus, baba ghanoush, and fattoush – all clearly halal (confirm and avoid any non-halal beef).

Centro Evening Stroll & Praça da Paz
Walk around Praça da Paz and nearby tree-lined streets, people-watch on benches, and get your bearings in the city.
Delion Café
Bright cafe with plants and wood decor; choose vegetarian options like cheese bread (pão de queijo), omelettes without meat, fruit bowls, and espresso drinks (avoid any items cooked with pork or non-halal meat).

Marco das Três Fronteiras (Brazilian Three Borders Landmark)
Visit the jungle-framed park where Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay meet; enjoy river views, light cultural displays, and colorful photo spots.

Porto Meira Free-Explore Walk
Stroll nearby leafy residential streets and small local shops; look for river glimpses and quiet corners for a coffee or juice.

Brasa Burguer (Veggie / Fish Options)
Burger spot with some vegetation and wood decor; choose the vegetarian burger, fish burger if available, fries, and salads – ask staff clearly to avoid any beef/bacon and confirm frying oil is shared or not based on your comfort.

Itaipu Dam Panoramic Tour
Join the official panoramic bus tour to see the vast Itaipu hydroelectric dam set against green hills and the reservoir.

Itaipu by Night (Illumination Tour)
Return in the evening for the special lighting show where the dam is illuminated with music and narration.
Porto Kattamaram Restaurant (Halal-Friendly Fish & Veg)
Restaurant at the Itaipu lake with strong jungle-lake vibe; opt for grilled fish, vegetable dishes, salads, and desserts, avoiding any pork or unknown meat.
32 activities across 7 days
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