Tigre Delta Private Tour with Navigation and Local Guide
Tigre Delta Private Tour with Navigation and Local Guide
Navigate the Rio de La Plata with the best panoramic views of the city and then cross the 5th largest Delta in the world. An afternoon in the famous cobblestone streets of San Isidro, a visit to its Cathedral, and the main points of the city of Tigre. Not to be missed!
Itinerary
Pick up
We start the tour by picking you up at your accommodation.
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Puerto de Frutos
The Fruit Port is a small wharf on the banks of the Luján River in the town of Tigre, next to which the fruit market is located. It owes its name to the fact that until the middle of the 20th century the fruit production of the Paraná Delta was disembarked there, which was then marketed in the city of Buenos Aires.
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Paseo Victoria
Paseo Victorica is an exceptional place, combining nature, river views, gastronomy, rowing clubs and historical landmarks.
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San Isidro Cathedral
The Cathedral of San Isidro is a religious temple of neo-Gothic style. It adopted forms of this style used in Europe between the XII and XVI centuries, the only difference is that modern materials and techniques were used. The most characteristic of the Cathedral are its slender lines thought from the religiosity to point towards the sky. Its façade was restored in simile stone and exposed brick with molding of the original ornaments in a workshop. Its main tower is 68 meters high. Its base is a Latin cross with three naves and a circular apse. The columns are cylindrical and the stone and brick walls have openings with stained glass windows made in France and Gothic rosettes. Upon entering the Cathedral you can appreciate its grandeur through its forms that stand out since its last restoration. Inside you can appreciate the columns and arches of neo-Gothic style that lead you to the altar.
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Domingo Faustino Sarmiento River Station
The River Station in Tigre, where we can enjoy what the city has to offer. The service in our boats includes audio-guided in Spanish, English and Portuguese. We will then enter the first section of the Paraná Delta. We will enter through the San Antonio River, the area of “Tres bocas” and then the Sarmiento River, along the way we will see well-known attractions such as the Sarmiento House Museum, recreational areas and typical inns of the area, private houses, docks, native vegetation of the Delta, and the particular island life.
Return
At the end of the experience, we will drop you back at your accommodation.
Additional information
Subject to favourable weather conditions. If cancelled due to poor weather, you will be given the option of an alternative date or full refund