Discover Itaipu Dam in Hernandarias. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
Itaipu Dam offers free guided tours. In Paraguay, it is open Monday to Sunday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with the last tour departing at 3:30 PM. You can access the facilities from both Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil) and Ciudad del Este (Paraguay). It is important to arrive early to register and join the tours. For more details, you can visit the official Itaipu Tourism website.
Good news! Traditional guided tours of Itaipu Dam are completely free on both the Paraguayan and Brazilian sides. However, there are special or technical tour options that may have a cost. It is advisable to check at the visitor center if you are interested in these more specific options.
For the panoramic visit or the technical tour of Itaipu Dam, I recommend setting aside at least 2 to 3 hours. This will allow you to comfortably enjoy the introductory video, visit the panoramic viewpoints, and, if you choose, take the internal tour to appreciate the scale of the engineering. If you decide to explore other nearby attractions, you will need more time.
Itaipu Dam is a monumental landmark, a symbol of cooperation between Paraguay and Brazil, and for many years it was the world's largest producer of clean, renewable energy. Its significance lies in its energy production record and in the engineering it represents, making it a masterpiece of human technology. Visiting it means witnessing a legacy of progress and sustainability. To learn more, see the history on its official website.
The best time to visit Itaipu Dam is usually in the morning, shortly after opening, or in mid-afternoon to avoid peak hours. As for the time of year, the months with milder weather (autumn and spring) are usually ideal, since summer can be quite hot. I recommend avoiding long holiday weekends if you want fewer crowds.
Itaipu Dam strives to be as inclusive as possible. General tours are usually adapted for people with reduced mobility, including ramps and elevators in most of the main areas of the route. However, it is recommended to contact the visitor center in advance to confirm specific details and ensure a smooth experience. You can call +595 61 599 8094 for accessibility inquiries.
Around Itaipu Dam there are several points of interest you can combine with your visit. In Paraguay, you should not miss the Guarani Land Museum, the Itaipu Zoo, and the Itaipu Forest Nursery, ideal for a full day out. Crossing into Brazil, you have Iguazú National Park with the falls and Bird Park. For more ideas, visit Itaipu Tourism Attractions.
Of course! I recommend arriving early to join the first tours and avoid crowds. Wear comfortable shoes, bring sunscreen, and carry a bottle of water, especially on hot days. Don't forget your camera to capture the scale of the place. Advance booking is not necessary for panoramic tours, but you do need to present yourself at the visitor center with your identity document (passport or national ID). If you are part of a large group, book in advance by calling +595 61 599 8040.
¿Prefieres escuchar en español?
🇪🇸 Escucha la audioguía de Itaipu Dam en español