Tigre and The Delta – Buenos Aires Cruising Day Tour
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💎 Why we love it ?
A unique trip to discover the northern suburbs through the coastal route, the picturesque town of San Isidro, and the lifestyle of the islanders in the Delta. A great day out away from the agitation of the city.
🏁 Tour Itinerary: Tigre and The Delta – Buenos Aires Cruising Day Tour
Day 1: Cruising on the Coastal Route – Visit Tigre and Puerto de Frutos
From your cruise ship or your hotel, meet your local guide in the morning, get on a comfortable minivan or minibus and enjoy the trip. This trip not only takes you to Tigre a well-known beauty spot just outside Buenos Aires, very popular with the locals but will also make you discover the coastal route and San Isidro which few people have a chance to see.
You will discover the lifestyle of the islanders and understand the importance of the Rio de la Plata for the economy and the ecosystem of Buenos Aires
We know all the spots where the locals go to relax on weekends.
You have 2 options, both at the same cost:
Option 1: The coastal route-1 hr cruise-Visit of Tigre and Puerto de Frutos.
Option 2 (6 pers. min): A 2 hr cruise from Buenos Aires-Tigre and Puerto de Frutos-The Coastal route.
Both options offer time for an optional lunch by the waterfront.
At the end of your day, the guide will bring you back to your ship or hotel, advise you on further visits, and suggest shopping locations and eating places.
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Lloyd –
Knowledgeable,, articulate, friendly and experienced. Margarita made our day perfect including unscheduled extra stops that only locals would know about.
Triz17 –
The two hour cruise down the converging rivers takes you out of time and place. The scenery is beautiful, and when you arrive at the river “neighborhoods”–accessible only be boat, you see a mixture of house sizes and styles, one after the other. On an early summer Sunday, many of the houses were in use with families and friends taking part in all kinds of water sports at the river’s edge. Our wonderful guide, Sandra, pointed out that these homes are accessible only by water, and food/goods shopping, medical assistance and all other services were delivered on a regular or as needed basis by floating stores. Once in the port of Tigre, the beachside resort atmosphere was happy. An amusement park, restaurants and huge bustling outdoor markets sold everything you could want. One of the best excursions of our trip. We would love to return and spend time there.