Iguazu, as the Secret Garden's owner John, will tell you, 'is a border town with nothing much in it' - but that does not stop him from taking you on an introductory spin through the town, all the while pointing out where to eat (and what to avoid), where to catch the bus to the Falls, and the inadvisability of swimming across the river to Brazil! John and his staff of 3 take a personal interest in their guests and do so with genuine kindness and professionalism. His small, tidy B&B was an oasis to come back to at the end of a long day of trekking around the park and, as many have mentioned previously, the fantastic fresh drinks and tapas served nightly on the terrace were a delightful bonus and a great way to meet and relate to fellow travelers. John's innate sense of hospitality (for example, he makes his own jams - at the time we sampled 4 different kinds, each one tastier than the last) made for a perfect 2 days in Iguazu. I can't recommend the Secret Garden enough! Thank You John!







