🚤 Tigre Delta Day Trip

Tigre is the classic escape from the city grid, replacing avenues and cafes with boats, channels, market stalls, rowing clubs, and delta air.

🧭 Practical Details

Item Details
Address / area Tigre, Buenos Aires Province; start around Tigre train station, Puerto de Frutos, or Paseo Victorica.
Price Train fare is low with SUBE; boat rides, museums, market purchases, and tours vary by operator.
Official site / info Vivi Tigre
Nearest Subte / train From Buenos Aires, take Subte Line C/E to Retiro, then Mitre train to Tigre; or use Tren de la Costa via Maipu.
Best access Go in clear weather and choose a boat route in advance if time is tight.
Time needed Half day to full day.

Price note: Prices in Argentina can change quickly. Treat ticket amounts as a planning guide and confirm on the official site before you go.

⭐ Visitor Review Snapshot

Icon What visitors tend to say
💬 Overall mood Visitors enjoy Tigre as an easy escape into waterways, markets, and a slower delta rhythm.
❤️ Most praised Boat rides, Puerto de Frutos, river houses, rowing clubs, and a break from the city grid.
⚠️ Watch for Weather matters; weekend crowds and boat choices can shape the day.

Tigre is the classic day trip north of Buenos Aires, where trains, rivers, rowing clubs, market stalls, and wooden launches create a completely different pace. The town sits at the gateway to the Parana Delta, a maze of channels and islands where life is organized by water.

A good visit balances land and river. Browse Puerto de Frutos, walk Paseo Victorica, look at the Belle Epoque architecture of the Museo de Arte Tigre, then take a boat ride to feel the delta’s scale and quietness.

Why go: Waterways, island scenery, market browsing, and an easy escape from the city grid.

Best time to visit: A clear weekday or a relaxed weekend morning.

Nearby pairing: San Isidro, especially if traveling by Tren de la Costa.

Practical note: Weather matters; rain and river conditions can change the feel of the trip.