If you’ve made it to Puerto Iguazu, you’ve come for one thing—a view of the mighty Iguazu Falls. Whether you cruise beneath Devil’s Throat Falls, ride the rainforest train, or hop over the border to the Brazilian side of the falls, dramatic views and wet clothes are guaranteed as you explore one of the world’s largest waterfalls. But the UNESCO-listed falls aren’t the only thing to do in Puerto Iguazu. You can also hike through the jungle, visit an amethyst mine, and discover the culture of the Guarani people.