Foz do Iguaçu

Situated in the far west of the Paraná State, Foz do Iguaçu is one of Brazil's most captivating cities, known for its natural beauty and vibrant multicultural composition. Primarily famous for the stunning Iguaçu Falls, which are among the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the city attracts millions of tourists from all over the globe, drawn both by the imposing waterfalls and the rich biodiversity of the Iguaçu National Park.

Beyond the falls, Foz do Iguaçu is home to the Itaipu Binational, the world's largest producer of clean and renewable energy. This engineering marvel is a must-see destination, complementing the experience for those seeking to understand the region's importance to the economy and energy sustainability of Brazil and Paraguay.

With a population representing over 80 nationalities, Foz do Iguaçu is a living example of cosmopolitanism. This cultural fusion is evident in the local cuisine, multicultural events, and everyday street life, where different languages and traditions coexist harmoniously. The city thrives on and is enriched by this diversity, which also encourages mutual respect and the exchange of experiences.

Foz do Iguaçu isn't just a destination for nature and tourism; it stands out for its strategic location at the tri-border area between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, serving as a significant hub for trade and cultural exchange. This advantageous position makes the city a vital center for regional diplomacy and cooperation, promoting joint initiatives that strengthen bonds and foster integrated development.

This cited is a place where spectacular nature meets a rich cultural mosaic, offering visitors a unique experience of scenic beauty and multicultural coexistence. To discover the city's diverse attractions, visit the Destino Iguaçu website at www.destino.foz.br.

Mabu Thermas Grand Resort

Event Venue

The G20 and CEM/MI meetings will be held at two separate venues conveniently close to each other, just a five-minute drive apart. The 4th G20 Energy Transition Working Group Meeting and the G20 Energy Transition Ministerial Meeting will be hosted at the Bourbon Cataratas do Iguaçu Thermas Eco Resort, while the 15th Edition of the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) and the 9th Edition of Mission Innovation (MI) will take place at the Mabu Thermas Grand Resort.

Situated atop the Guarani Aquifer, the largest source of thermal waters on the planet, the Mabu Thermas Grand Resort provides a unique experience for its guests. With waters that renew every four hours and surface in the complex's pools and beach area, the temperature of approximately 36°C creates a relaxing and rejuvenating environment, perfect for leisure and relaxation.

The resort is strategically located just 10 km from the stunning Iguaçu Falls and 9 km from Foz do Iguaçu International Airport, ensuring easy access to the region's main attractions.

Mabu Thermas Grand Resort features spacious and comfortable accommodations, diverse culinary options across its five restaurants and bars, and a range of leisure activities such as thermal pools and beach, sports courts, game rooms, a spa, zipline, and even a lake for sport fishing. In addition to the hotel's infrastructure, guests have exclusive access to the Blue Park, the largest water park in southern Brazil.

Visa Guidelines

Itamaraty (the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) is the body of the Brazilian government responsible for granting visas, which occurs through the Embassies, General Consulates, Consulates and Vice consulates of Brazil abroad.

Take note that the Brazilian visa will never be granted in Brazilian territory. Therefore, it is not possible to obtain your visa in airports, ports of entry or any other point of the Brazilian border. Itamaraty and the Federal Police (agency responsible for immigration control in Brazilian borders) cannot and will not authorize the entry of foreign nationals who do not have the proper visa.

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Brazil adopts a policy of reciprocity regarding visas. This means that nationals of countries that require visas for Brazilian citizens will need a visa to travel to Brazil. According to Brazilian law, Brasil must agree, on a reciprocal basis, to offer visa waiver to nationals of another country, except for the hypotheses established in the Decree 9.731 / 2019. Brazil has signed visa exemption agreements with about 90 countries.

The visit visa will be issued to foreigners travelling to Brazil for staying up to 90 days without purposes of immigration or the exercise of paid activity (daily allowances, artistic paychecks, compensation or other travel expenses are allowed). Visit visas can be granted for those travelling for tourism, business, transit, artistic or sports activities, study, volunteer work, or to attend conferences, seminars or meetings, among other purposes - provided there is no remuneration in Brazil and the stay does not exceed 90 days.

If the foreigner is already in Brazilian territory and wishes to extend his stay or obtain a residence permit, he or she must refer to the Ministry of Justice/Federal Police or the Ministry of Labour, if said authorization is for instance for work or research purposes.

Accommodation
CEM/MI Meetings

Mabu Thermas Grand Resort

The G20 and CEM/MI organizing committee has secured special discounted rates, offering up to 30% off for event participants at both resorts. This initiative aims to ensure a comfortable and affordable stay for all attendees, providing a more complete and enriching experience during the event.

The hotel has blocked off 310 rooms exclusively for G20 and CEM/MI participants until May 30, 2024. If these rooms are not fully booked by that date, the reserved number will be reduced to 250 rooms, which will remain available for reservation until June 30, 2024. If the 250 rooms are not fully booked by this second deadline, the allocation will then be reduced to 150 rooms, available until July 30, 2024.

• Master Single - R$ 623,00

• Master Double - R$ 721,00

• Tropical Single - R$ 748,00

• Tropical Double - R$ 865,00

• Classic Suite Single - R$ 824,00

• Classic Suite Double - R$ 954,00

• Tropical Suite Single - R$ 935,00

• Tropical Suite Double - R$ 1.082,00

Here is the rate* plan, which includes breakfast:

* Rates subject to a 5% tax, not included in the listed price

For reservations Mabu Thermas Grand Resort, participants should contact the Sales Manager, Ana Paula Mainardes, through the following contact details:

Email: a.mainardes@hoteismabu.com.br

Phone / Whatsapp: +55 45 99830-2021

Other hotel options are also available:

Bourbon Cataratas Thermas Eco Resort

As the G20 meeting venue, Bourbon has blocked off 250 rooms exclusively for G20 and CEM/MI participants until May 30, 2024. If these rooms are not fully booked by that date, the reserved number will be reduced to 100 rooms, which will remain available for reservation until June 30, 2024. If the 100 rooms are not fully booked by this second deadline, the allocation will then be reduced to 50 rooms, available until July 30, 2024.

• Single - R$ 708,00

• Double - R$ 875,00

Below is the rate plan, inclusive of breakfast:

* Rates subject to a 5% tax, not included in the listed price

For reservations, participants should contact Sales Coordinator Fabiane Cabral Stormoski using the following contact details:

Email: reservas.cataratas@bourbon.com.br

Phone / WhatsApp: +55 45 99116-4977

DoubleTree by Hilton Foz do Iguaçu

Located across from the Mabu Thermas Grand Resort, the DoubleTree by Hilton Foz do Iguaçu Hotel offers a 15% discount on daily rates to G20 and CEM/MI participants using the PROMOCODE “G20CEMMI”

For reservations, participants should visit the hotel's website, navigate to the online reservation area, fill in their details, and enter the Promocode.

Viale Cataratas Hotel

Located across from the Bourbon Cataratas do Iguaçu Thermas Eco Resort, the Viale Cataratas Hotel offers a 15% discount on daily rates to G20 and CEM/MI participants using the PROMOCODE “G20CEMMI”

For reservations, participants should visit the hotel's website, navigate to the online reservation area, fill in their details, and enter the Promocode.

How to Reach Foz do Iguaçu

Foz do Iguaçu is conveniently accessible via three nearby airports: Foz do Iguaçu International Airport (IGU) in Brazil, Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport (IGR) in Argentina, and Guarani International Airport (AGT) in Paraguay.

Foz do Iguaçu International Airport (IGU), Brazil:

Located just 9 km from the Mabu Thermas Grand Resort, this is the most convenient airport for reaching the city. It is directly connected to Brazil’s major cities and several international destinations, providing easy access to your stay. A short 15-minute drive will take you from the airport to the resort.

Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport (IGR), Argentina:

This airport in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, is approximately 35 km from the Mabu Thermas Grand Resort. While the airport provides convenient access to the region, ensure you check visa requirements for Argentina. On the way from the airport to Foz do Iguaçu, you will need to complete immigration procedures with the Brazilian Federal Police.

Guarani International Airport (AGT), Paraguay:

Situated in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay, this airport is roughly 40 km from the Mabu Thermas Grand Resort. If you’re flying into this airport, make sure to verify visa requirements for Paraguay. On your way to the hotel, immigration procedures must be completed with the Brazilian Federal Police.

Health

As you prepare for your trip to Foz do Iguaçu, it's helpful to consider some health guidelines to ensure your visit is safe and enjoyable.

Start by ensuring your routine vaccinations are up to date, such as those for measles, mumps, rubella, and seasonal flu. If your plans include excursions to the surrounding forests or the Amazon Basin, consider getting a yellow fever vaccine. Consult your healthcare provider regarding vaccines for hepatitis A and B as a precaution if you intend to explore the area's rural regions.

When visiting the nearby national parks and nature reserves, apply insect repellent and wear long sleeves to minimize mosquito bites, reducing the risk of illnesses like dengue or Zika. To stay hydrated and safe, opt for bottled or filtered water while exploring the city or its stunning nature spots.

Foz do Iguaçu's healthcare infrastructure includes both public and private facilities. The public system provides basic services, while private hospitals offer prompt, high-quality care and are particularly accessible in urban areas. Ensure your travel insurance includes comprehensive coverage that grants access to private healthcare if necessary.

Check local COVID-19 regulations to stay informed of any protocols or guidelines in effect during your stay.

With these simple health recommendations in mind, you can explore Foz do Iguaçu's spectacular natural beauty and vibrant urban culture with confidence and peace of mind.

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