Departure to the city of Tigre, located 40 km away through the residential neighborhoods of northern Buenos Aires: Vicente Lopez, Olivos, with a stop in San Isidro to visit its cathedral. Tigre is a charming town with many weekend and holiday homes, canoeing, and sailing clubs. The Parana Delta is an alluvial basin that has existed for 100,000 years, formed by sediments deposited by the river over the centuries. You embark on a typical boat ride for an hour-long navigation through the countless channels of the delta, where modest houses and luxury properties mingle. Along the way, you will see the traditional rowing clubs, the Parque de la Costa, the Tigre Art Museum, better known as "Tigre Hotel," and the Sarmiento Museum.
At the end of the tour, you can recreate the islanders' unique life: their houses, schools, churches, and camping sites, which are preferred by many Argentinians who want to enjoy nature near Buenos Aires.
On the way back from the boat trip, you will pass by the Puerto de Frutos, which has local products: fresh fruits, homemade jams, and bamboo handicrafts, the place's specialty.