Itaipu Dam
Discover the power of Itaipu Dam—engineering marvel in Foz do Iguaçu.

About Itaipu Dam
Situated on the border between Brazil and Paraguay, Itaipu Dam is a testament to human ingenuity and international collaboration. This engineering masterpiece not only generates staggering amounts of electricity but also plays a pivotal role in regional development. The dam's construction began in the 1970s and required a decade of dedication and innovation to complete. Today, Itaipu stands as a symbol of sustainable power, producing around 14,000 megawatts annually, which significantly contributes to the energy needs of both Brazil and Paraguay. Visitors to the Itaipu Dam can embark on guided tours that offer a behind-the-scenes look at the operations and history of this immense structure. From the panoramic views at the top of the dam to the impressive machinery in the powerhouse, every aspect of the tour is designed to educate and amaze. Nature lovers can also explore the surrounding areas, as the dam is nestled within a region rich in biodiversity, including the nearby Bela Vista Biological Refuge. For those looking to extend their visit, the breathtaking Iguaçu Falls are just a short drive away, providing a perfect complement to the technological wonders of Itaipu. With its blend of engineering brilliance, natural beauty, and cultural significance, Itaipu Dam is a must-see destination for any traveler to Foz do Iguaçu.
Highlights
- One of the world's largest hydroelectric power stations.
- Produces 90% of Paraguay's and 15% of Brazil's electricity.
- Guided tours offering insights into its engineering marvels.
- Panoramic views from the top of the dam.
- Proximity to the stunning Iguaçu Falls.
- Located near the Bela Vista Biological Refuge.
- Symbol of international cooperation between Brazil and Paraguay.
