Get away from the noisy city and spend the day in Tigre and delta. Join a guided boat trip along the de la Plata, San Antonio and Sarmiento rivers and stop for photos at Puerto de Frutos
Jorge Newbery Airfield
For approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes, you will enjoy a sailing trip. You will admire the breathtaking views of downtown Buenos Aires, Jorge Newbery Airport, Ciudad Universitaria and the northern areas of the city, such as San Isidro, Olivos and Martinez. You'll also pass by the Cathedral and the San Isidro Ravines, before entering the first section of the Delta.
We will sail along the San Antonio and Sarmiento rivers, passing by highlights such as the Casa Sarmiento Museum, typical local recreation and paradors, private homes and the lush vegetation of the Delta.
Then, passengers will travel by bus back to Buenos Aires accompanied by a guide who will tell them about the history of Tigre, the main points of the city, including the Paseo Victorica, the museums, the casino and the Puerto de Frutos.
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Duration 5 hours
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Live tour guide
English, Portuguese, Spanish
Pickup optional
If the pickup location is not a hotel, the pickup will be changed to the nearby hotel location. If you are outside the pick-up area, select the meeting point option.
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