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Small-Group San Isidro and Tigre Delta Tour

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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Walking ToursShore ExcursionsBus & Minivan ToursLuxuryNature Tours

About this activity

Escape Buenos Aires urban core on this half-day combo tour blending leafy San Isidro's historic neighbourhoods with a premium boat cruise through the pristine Tigre River Delta. You'll trade city streets for waterways and colonial architecture in one seamless 5.5-hour journey.

This tour is particularly recommended for those who love nature. It is very unique due to the services and characteristics that it offers. It combines the navigation of Rio de la Plata and the beautiful Tigre River Delta in a Premium boat (1.5hs). 

The first portion covers the North of Buenos Aires and after arriving to Tigre and having a little snack you will get to know San Isidro's Old Town before heading back to your hotel.

Languages Offered: Spanish & English

Highlights

  • 1.5-hour luxury boat navigation through Tigre Delta's maze of islands and tributaries
  • Scenic cruise along Río de la Plata from downtown towards the delta region
  • Guided walk through San Isidro's Old Town with period colonial buildings and tree-lined plazas
  • Small-group format (typically 10-15 people) for a more intimate experience
  • Light refreshments included during the Tigre stop

Insider tips

  • Book morning departures (usually 8–9 AM) to catch the delta's best light and quieter waterways before afternoon tour groups arrive
  • Bring binoculars and a camera with a good zoom—the delta teems with herons, cormorants, and occasional capybaras along the banks
  • San Isidro's cobblestone streets can be uneven; wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip

Good to know

  • Small groups depart on fixed schedules; confirm your time slot 24 hours ahead
  • Tours run in Spanish and English; let the operator know your language preference when booking
  • Boat is open-air with basic shelter; bring sun protection and a light jacket for wind on the water
  • The walk through San Isidro is leisurely (mostly flat), but not fully wheelchair accessible due to heritage cobblestone areas
  • Hotel pickup typically included for central Buenos Aires locations; verify your address at checkout

Who it's for

Nature lovers seeking wetland and river ecosystems outside the city properCulture enthusiasts interested in colonial Buenos Aires architecture and neighbourhoodsCruise passengers with limited time needing a structured half-day shore excursionPhotographers after landscape and wildlife subjects without a full-day commitment

Best time to visit

Visit April–May or September–October when Buenos Aires temperatures are mild (18–22°C) and the delta's waterways are calm. Avoid peak summer (December–February) heat and winter rain (June–August) that can make boat conditions choppy.

Frequently asked questions

From
€57
per person