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Iguazu Jungle Lodge

Hipolito Irigoyen y San Lorenzo, Puerto Iguazu, Argentina | (618) 248-8274

Upper-middle-range | Kid-Friendly
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Overview

Pros
  • Quiet, residential location on the Iguazu River

  • Lovely forested grounds with plenty of peace and quiet

  • A 10-minute walk to restaurants and shops in town

  • Large suites with balconies, some with kitchens and lofted bedrooms

  • Outdoor pool and whirlpool in lush gardens

  • Restaurant serving well-liked food for all meals

  • Hot and cold buffet breakfast included in rates

  • Game room with TV, cardio equipment, and kids' ball pit

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons
  • Some bathrooms are dated

Bottom Line

The Iguazu Jungle Lodge is a great three-and-a-half-pearl choice for families and travelers who like a casual resort-style getaway. Its quiet, residential location is convenient for shopping and dining in town, and within a 25-minute drive of Iguazu Falls. The 15 suites are housed in a collection of lodge buildings nestled in the forest, and as of 2016, a new building holds 20 more Master Suites. All have great jungle views from private balconies. The outdoor pool and game room are helpful for any downtime, and there's cardio equipment -- if you don't mind working out in the game room. Alternatively, Boutique Hotel de la Font across town has more contemporary rooms, though it lacks the spacious grounds and the resort-like vibe.

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Hipolito Irigoyen y San Lorenzo, Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
Amenities
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Free Breakfast
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Room Service
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

Rustic resort-style hotel nestled in leafy, tropical forest on the edge of town

The Iguazu Jungle Lodge is hidden down a dirt track on the northern edge of Puerto Iguazu. Its green-roofed buildings are scattered among lawns and nestled between tropical forests, while pretty streams cascade across the sloping grounds. The lobby is a bright and welcoming space, with exposed beams and roof rafters creating a rustic style that complements the jungle location. The charming poolside restaurant continues and amplifies this look, with rugged wood pillars, decorative stone walls, and antique furniture. Rooms are housed in small lodge buildings, creating a resort-like feel, and the property has a laid-back, peaceful atmosphere. Guests tend to be families and couples passing through to visit Iguazu Falls.

Location

Quiet residential location on the river, within a 10-minute walk of town center

Iguazu Jungle Lodge is located on the outskirts of Puerto Iguazu, in a largely residential area and close to the river -- which forms the border with Brazil. It's about a 10-minute walk downtown for restaurants and shops, and about the same to the pretty Jardin de los Picaflores to see the hummingbirds. The national park -- for Iguazu Falls and the Macuco Trail -- is a 25-minute drive. The bus station in the center of town has regular connections to the park with a similar transit time, and also has routes to the international airports -- both Cataratas and Foz do Iguacu -- taking about 30 minutes. 

Rooms

Large Family Suites with two bedrooms, Loft Suites with kitchens and Master Suites new for 2016

Rooms at the Iguazu Jungle Lodge have a simple, safari-inspired style with rattan embellishments on the white furniture, pale blue walls, and tiled floors. Family Suites include two bedrooms -- master bedrooms have their own small balconies -- plus living areas with small dining spaces and minibars. The Loft Suites have just one bedroom, but add large kitchens with dining space, microwaves, full-size refrigerators, ovens with stovetops, sinks and tableware. They also include living areas with sofa beds, and large terraces with outdoor dining tables. The Master Suites are new as of 2016, and have a more contemporary and colorful look plus double or twin beds, small seating areas, electric kettles, and balconies. All rooms have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs in all bedrooms, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are a little dark and dated, but relatively spacious, with toiletries and hairdryers. Family Suites have shower/tub combos with whirlpool jets and sliding screens, while the Loft Suites have large walk-in showers. Bathrooms in the newer Master Suites have jetted tubs.

Features

Outdoor pool with whirlpool, restaurant serving free hot and cold buffet breakfast, and games room

The Iguazu Jungle Lodge has an outdoor pool in the pretty gardens. It's open year-round and includes a separate whirlpool, sun loungers, and a raised patio seating area. The poolside restaurant serves a buffet breakfast -- included in the room rates -- with hot and cold dishes. A la carte options are available throughout the day, and dinner is also served. Food is generally well liked by guests. There's a game room with a pool table, ping-pong, foosball, a TV area, and a small slide with ball pit. The games room also houses -- rather strangely -- a treadmill and exercise bike. There's a guest PC with internet in the lobby, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Reception is manned 24/7 and can arrange local trips, taxis, and laundry service.