Description
Embark on a captivating half-day Tigre Delta Tour by boat and van, a perfect blend of nature and history that takes you beyond the hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires. After pick-up from your hotel, you'll journey north to explore the Tigre Delta, a region known for its breath-taking landscapes and tranquil waterways. Depending on your preference, you can choose between a 2-hour boat ride, which begins in Puerto Madero and offers spectacular views of the city from the Rio de la Plata before venturing into the lush Tigre Delta, or a 1-hour ride through a maze of narrow channels and islands. This serene exploration allows you to observe the local wildlife and flora while learning about the islanders who call this unique area home, where boats are their only means of transportation.
After your boat tour, you’ll be dropped off in the city of Tigre, a charming suburban hub. Here, you’ll enjoy an authentic snack of Argentine empanadas and refreshing drinks at a historic venue that once belonged to the Italian Rowing Club of Tigre. It’s the perfect spot to relax and take in the peaceful atmosphere of the area. Following your snack, the tour continues by van, offering you a scenic drive through the northern suburbs of Buenos Aires, where you'll get a glimpse of everyday life in Argentina’s capital’s outskirts, home to nearly a quarter of the country’s population. Along the way, you'll stop at several local highlights, including the bustling fruit market and Victorica Avenue, a coastal promenade that lines the Luján River.
The tour also takes you to the elegant gardens surrounding the Tigre Deliberative Council headquarters and the Tigre Art Museum, offering a cultural peek into the city's history. Once your adventure concludes, you have the option to be dropped off at a location of your choice for further exploration or returned to your hotel in Buenos Aires. This tour provides a unique opportunity to experience the tranquil beauty of the Tigre Delta, offering a refreshing contrast to the vibrant energy of the city, and is a must-see for anyone visiting Buenos Aires.