Private Tour Delta del Tigre and San Isidro with Navigation Included

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We start the tour with pick up at your hotel, then, you will drive through the famous cobblestone streets of San Isidro, and the main points of the city of Tigre, such as Paseo Victorica, the museums and the casino.

Also, you will embark to make the tour of the Delta in comfortable boats that will allow you to get to know the 5th largest delta in the world. Then, they will visit the Puerto de Frutos, where they will have free time to explore and shop.

At the end of the tour, we will leave you at your hotel.

Operated : @depasseios.arg

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Duration: 5 hours
Starts: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips



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We start the tour with pick up at your hotel, then, you will drive through the famous cobblestone streets of San Isidro, and the main points of the city of Tigre, such as Paseo Victorica, the museums and the casino.

Also, you will embark to make the tour of the Delta in comfortable boats that will allow you to get to know the 5th largest delta in the world. Then, they will visit the Puerto de Frutos, where they will have free time to explore and shop.

At the end of the tour, we will leave you at your hotel.

Operated : @depasseios.arg

Itinerary
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Stop At: Museo de arte Tigre, Paseo Victorica 972, Tigre B1648DVT Argentina

In 2006 the Museo de Arte Tigre (MAT) * opened its doors to the public. It works in a historical building of the Delta, the former Tigre Club, national and municipal historical heritage.

The MAT, since its creation, has been an important cultural attraction thought and founded by Mayor Ricardo Ubieto (1933-2006) who involved the entire community of Tigre in the project.

In its founding decree, it states: “… its collection will be integrated with the most representative works of Argentine art, between the 19th and 20th centuries. Highlighting those figurative expressions that clearly reflect images related to the types and customs of our country and of the communities that forged the Nation, including its landscapes and traditions. Prioritizing, in all cases, the highest level of artistic quality, according to the field of excellence that must be proper to a museum institution. “

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Catedral de San Isidro, Avenida Del Libertador 16200, San Isidro B1642CKV Argentina

The Cathedral of San Isidro is a neo-Gothic style religious temple. It adopted forms of the style used in Europe between the 12th and 16th centuries, the only difference being that modern materials and techniques were used. The most characteristic thing about the Cathedral is its slender lines thought out of religiosity so that they point towards the sky. Its façade was restored from simile stone and exposed brick with molding of the original ornaments in a workshop.

Its main tower is 68 m high. Its base is a Latin cross with three naves with 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 from its last restoration. Inside you can see the columns and arches in the Neo-Gothic style that take you to the altar.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Puerto de Frutos, Calle Sarmiento 160, Tigre B1648APD Argentina

The Fruit Port is a small jetty on the banks of the Luján River in the town of Tigre, next to which the fruit market is located. They owe their names to the fact that until the middle of the 20th century the fruit production of the Paraná Delta landed there, which was later commercialized in the city of Buenos Aires

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Paseo Victorica, Tigre 1648 Argentina

Paseo Victorica is an exceptional place, combining nature, views of the river, gastronomy, rowing clubs and historical landmarks.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Natventure Estación Fluvial, B1648AAG General Bartolomé Mitre 299-375 Stand N°10, B1648 AAG, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina

The river station is physically located in the building that used to be the old Tigre train station. The building dates from the end of the 19th century and was restored in 2000 to become the new river terminal station.

The Tigre river station is a terminal for several collective boat transport companies that carry out different routes within the Paraná River Delta. These companies provide transportation to the inhabitants of the delta islands, as well as tourists and visitors (both local and foreign).

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Delta El Tigre, Tigre Argentina

The Tigre Delta is part of the Paraná Delta system (with an extension of 17,500 square kilometers) and is located in the Tigre district, 30 kilometers from the city of Buenos Aires. The Tigre Delta is a delta system with hundreds of small islands separated by rivers and streams.

Duration: 45 minutes

Pass By: Parque de la Costa, Calle Vivanco 1509, Tigre B1648DWE Argentina

It is one of the most important in Argentina. It is located on a 14-hectare site that is located between the Luján and Tigre rivers.

The park in general is made up of a large segment where all the attractions are located, it should be noted that a large part of these were relocated to give rise to AQUAFAN, thus dividing the park into two, one mechanical and the other water. The mechanical park has four steel roller coasters and one water roller coaster.
It is considered by many to be the successor to the Italpark, which operated until 1990.

Pass By: Trilenium Casino, Calle Peru 1385, Tigre B1648DTA Argentina

The casino has 22,000 m² covered distributed in three conditioned levels.

Additionally, it has more than 1,915 slot machines, 74 gaming tables, 7 gastronomic areas (in which it should be noted that customers receive a percentage of the money spent on tokens) and a theater. It also offers valet parking and its own parking with capacity for up to 1600 vehicles.



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