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Loi Suites Iguazu Hotel

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First-class property of understated elegance on the jungle-lined road to Iguazú Falls with excellent facilities and sophisticated design.

Between Puerto Iguazú and the Iguazú Falls, Loi Suites Iguazú has a peaceful and natural setting in extensive tropical grounds.

The design and furnishings of the public areas and guestrooms are contemporary, spacious and high quality with wooden flooring, large bathrooms, views of surrounding forest, and some have balconies. There are also a small number of exclusive villas with river views.

Facilities include two restaurants, a bar, large swimming pool, solarium, gym and spa, while guests can also explore freely by kayak or on a number of walking trails. At extra cost, the hotel can organise jungle treks, canopy walkway excursions and horse-riding.

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What our clients say

  • Large, comfortable room, extremely helpful staff, excellent restaurant, and fresh fruit juice in the lobby for when you come in out of the heat..

    IS, Edinburgh Dec 2018
  • "In the middle of rain forest. Everything perfect. The only blip was the distance from the town, but then you cannot be in the rainforest and town at the same…

    FO, Bromley Jan 2014
  • “Loi Suites was amazing!”

    SW, West Brompton Sep 2013
  • Best place in town!

    CB, Kendall Feb 2016
  • Wonderful hotel. Great facilities, including a fantastic swimming pool. Excellent food and service.

  • Friendly helpful staff. Beautiful setting. Good restaurant, nice choice at breakfast. No tea making.

    MP, Beccles Dec 2018
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Our Expert's Opinion

Kathryn
Kathryn Rhodes - Travel Expert

Kathryn backpacked across Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Peru before joining us. She has a degree in Philosophy and French and is a keen netball player.

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