According to the minister of Tourism and Sports, Matía Lammens, the country that hosts the Iguazú Falls will open its borders to tourists from neighbouring countries this summer. Since last year, Argentina also has its own Natural 7 Wonders among its destinations.
“We believe that the conditions are in place for tourists to come to Argentina, in this new stage where we have to live with the virus. We know the importance of the income that the sector represents, and we’ve been working with the Ministry of Health so that this can happen. It is a new stage of the pandemic that allows us to turn the page, without abandoning the fight against the coronavirus” declared Lammens.
The minister stated that tourists from Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay would not have to comply with a mandatory quarantine period upon arrival in Argentina. However, prior to arrival, they will be asked for a PCR test.