Day-trip distance from Buenos Aires, the Tigre River Delta offers porteños (Buenos Aires residents) and tourists alike a playground for everything from horseback riding and hiking to fishing and swimming. Comprised of hundreds of tiny islands, the Tigre is about 20 miles northeast of Buenos Aires and is reachable from the city by trains, then by boat from the train station. While the main attraction here is the delta itself (formed where five rivers come together), you’ll also find a Naval Museum, restaurants and playgrounds for kids. Several tour companies offer day-trip excursions to the Tigre River Delta—but visitors also can book stays in area bed & breakfasts and adventure lodges.
Restaurants in Tigre
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Sudeste is based in the islands and deals with guided kayak tours in the Paraná River delta. We organize regular and customized trips of different levels of difficulty, physical demand and duration. We provide sea kayaks and equipment to successfully and safely complete the tours. On all excursions a guide will accompany the participants to assist them.
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We offer walking tours tip based. It means that you pay what you consider the best retribution for our service. The visit lasts 1 hour and a half. The meeting Point is at Tigre Train Station (of the Mitre line) in the wall map, close to the restrooms. The visit starts at 10:30 am every Saturday and Sunday and Weekdays under request. We will enjoy and discover different places and show you Tigre History and Nature. The visit ends at Puerto de Frutos where you can continue enjoying differents options. Means of transport to our meeting point: By train: Ferrocarril Mitre from Retiro Station, Ramal Tigre (Tigre is the last Station) By Bus: colectivo 60 or 21 (to Tigre Station). By car: Panamericana Highway Ramal Tigre or from Libertador Av.
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It was a relly surprise to find a very intersting collection of Navy pieces, most of them really old ones. Maybe need some remodelation, but it is almost free the ticketc
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You can take leisurely walks along the shore of the Rama Negra stream in the delta, go bird watching and observe the beautiful plant life. Easy access to the Rama Negra stream is available through the Interislena public boat line from Tigre town, private boats and taxis, rowboats, kayaks and canoes.
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One of the most important thing here is the beautiful architecture that has been preserved while the conversion from an aristocratic Casino into a popular and public art gallery of Argentina
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The tigre delta is 45 minutes from Buenos Aires Argentina and flows into the Río de la Plata. One of its attractions is that it is quite a bit cooler than Buenos Aires, and offers as its main attraction houses built on the delta only accessible by boat. Tours can be had from Buenos Aires and pick up can be arrange from major hotels for a day trip. Or the more adventurous might choose to take the train, a direct link from downtown, although the station is noted for its pickpockets.
if you go to Buenos Aires in Argentina, you must take the train to El Tigre, wounderful persons will recived you to the El Tigre train station, and you must buy the ticket for the bus get off get on and for this trip with the boat on the river Tigre....is so relaxing and you can see another tipe of life ...dont lose this if you go to Argentina
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Tigre is about 45 mins north of Buenos Aires and an incredibly beautiful town away from the busy and crowded city. We came to kayak the delta for the day, stroll along the Lujan river, and have a nice lunch. We did all the above. We parked along Calle Victorica to stroll the walkway and watch boats before we kayaked ourselves. The weather was beautiful, as was the flora, bridges, parks, and views of the river. On one end you can find a naval museum, and the other restaurants and ice cream spots. Beautiful part of Tigre!
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The national drink of Argentina, mate, is a brewed herb that’s traditionally sipped through a special metal straw—and in a social and communal setting. This museum in nearby Tigre plays tribute to the special role of mate in Argentinian culture—and of course, offers both a store and a “Matebar” where guests can consume this unique beverage.
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Discover the Delta of Parana on our Catamarans will aloud you to enjoy the impressive natural environment, in the perfect vessel for this issue. Our ships will let move freely by the glaze lounge and the upper deck getting the best views ever.Along de trip you will enjoy natural landscapes of great beauty and sample the daily life of those living on their islands.
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