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Day Trip To Tigre Delta By Boat From Buenos Aires

Day Trip to Tigre Delta by Boat from Buenos Aires

Embark on a captivating journey as we set sail along the Rio de la Plata towards Tigre, treating you to breathtaking views of Buenos Aires along the way. This experience is perfect for those eager to acquaint themselves with the delta and its distinctive regional characteristics, seamlessly integrated into the urban tapestry of Buenos Aires.

Upon reaching Tigre, disembark and savor a delectable lunch on the river’s edge. Post-lunch, the exploration continues with a visit to Puerto de Frutos, once a bustling port for delta merchandise and now a local hotspot. This spot draws weekend visitors from Buenos Aires who seek riverside recreation, offering opportunities to peruse the fair, capture memorable photos, and acquire unique souvenirs and handicrafts.

Take a walking tour along Paseo Victorica, a remarkable locale intertwining nature, river panoramas, delectable cuisine, rowing clubs, and historical landmarks and museums. Our knowledgeable guide shares insights into the significance and history of each attraction and the city itself.

Next, the adventure continues at the Tren de la Costa Station, where we board a tourist train tracing the coast of the Rio de la Plata on the left, with exclusive views of opulent mansions on the right. San Isidro is our destination, featuring a tour of Plaza Mitre and the Cathedral of San Isidro. A walking tour ensues, exploring key attractions until reaching San Isidro station.

Following our explorations in San Isidro, we return to Buenos Aires by train, concluding the tour at the Libertador José de San Martín monument, opposite the Belgrano C train station. This comprehensive excursion seamlessly blends history, nature, and cultural discovery, offering an enriching experience from river to cityscape.

05/16/2025 through 05/16/2027
01/09/2025 through 05/16/2027

Day 1

Buenos Aires, the vibrant political and cultural capital of Argentina, has become an enticing destination for many travelers and a must-see destination in South America. Founded in the sixteenth century by Spanish explorers, Buenos Aires has since developed its own unique flair.

Hints of Buenos Aires’s colonial origins can be found in the Plaza de Mayo city center, including the Cabildo, the Spanish colonial town hall turned museum, and Casa Rosada, the iconic governmental building. This bright pink palace was once the site for Eva Peron’s political speeches, immortalized in Broadway’s Evita, and is a favorite landmark for photographs. In contrast, La Boca’s famous Caminito street museum bursts with brilliant hues of blue, red, green, and yellow and is a haven for local Argentine artists, chefs, and dancers.

Buenos Aires abounds with art, beauty, and romance. The luxurious Teatro Colón opera house rivals those in Paris and London, while El Ateneo Grand Splendid bookstore, housed in an old cinema theater, is a book-lover’s paradise. Stop by the Café Tortoni to delight in fresh coffee and churros or listen to live tango and jazz performances. Browse eclectic and traditional antiques in Plaza Dorrego’s San Telmo fair. Marvel at the city’s Floralis Genérica sculpture, whose massive aluminum and steel petals open or close in response to sunlight and wind.

Buenos Aires’s stunning blend of colonial, European, and modern architecture, gastronomy, and attractions will enthrall you at every turn!


01/09/25 - 05/16/27

Starting At $300

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This tour is not wheelchair or motorized scooter accessible.

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