Don’t miss the chance to visit the natural paradise of the Tigre delta region while you are in Buenos Aires.
Escape Buenos Aires on a scenic Tigre Delta tour, where you'll sail along the five main rivers of the lower delta, surrounded by lush greenery and ochre hues. On the boat ride, admire panoramic views of the delta’s canals, traditional rowing clubs, and local life. Learn about the islanders’ unique culture and customs through an informative audio guide. Back in Tigre, visit the local fruit market, a vibrant bazaar offering fresh produce and souvenirs. Stroll along Victorica Avenue, enjoy the river views, and explore the elegant gardens surrounding the Tigre Deliberative Council and Art Museum. This tour is a perfect mix of nature, culture, and history, offering a refreshing escape from city life.
| Date | Options | Availability | Double Room Per person | One person | Additional Bed | 1. Child | 2. Child | 02.11.2025 | General Accommodation | Avalible | 162,80 AZN | 162,80 AZN | - | - | - |
For your Tigre and Delta Tour with Northern Zone from Buenos Aires you will be picked up from your hotel in central Buenos Aires in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle. An experienced multi-lingual guide (English, Spanish, and Portuguese) will accompany you.
On arrival at the dock, you will board a motorboat for a cruise to the Parana River Delta also known as the Tigre region. The delta occurs at the point, about 20 miles northeast of Buenos Aires, where the Parana River joins the Rio de la Plata. It is the only delta in the world where one river empties into another river instead of into the sea.
The Tigre region is a 14,000 sq km (8400 sq mile) sub-tropical paradise, consisting of thousands of islands and inlets, water channels and backwaters. You will sail between the islands and will have a chance to view the life-style of ‘isleños’ – the people who live on the delta islands.
Most island houses are built on stilts and daily life is conducted through boats which travel between the islands. There are ‘supermarket’ boats, an ‘ambulance’ boat, and ‘bus’ and ‘taxi’ boats.
The name ‘Tigre’ comes from the fact that, years ago, this wilderness was the haunt of large numbers of jaguars (‘tigre’). These days, few jaguars remain, but the delta is a haven for many different birds. Indeed, it is one of the world’s top bird-watching destinations. Capybara, otters and marsh deer are among the mammals typical of the delta.
Your boat cruise takes about 1 hour. You will then re-board the bus to visit the attractive town of San Isidro. Here, you have a great chance to learn about its history, life-style and people.
On the way back to Buenos Aires, you will also pass the Presidential Residence which is outside the city in Quinta de Olivos!
Voucher information: You can show your voucher on your smartphone (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)
Your pickup time will depend on the location of your hotel. Please contact local operator at least 72 hours prior to the start of the tour to confirm the name of your hotel and time of pick-up. Please be ready at pick-up point 15 minutes prior to the departure time.
Failure to do this will result in a ‘no show’ with no-refund.
Hotel pick-up and drop-off is not available for hotels in the Palermo neighborhood. You will need to make your own way to a centrally located hotel to meet the tour vehicle.
• Less than or equal to 24 hours prior to the tour – 100% cancellation charge • More than 24 hours prior to the tour zero cancellation charge