Tigre Tours and Tickets
What are people saying about Tigre
Valda_S, Apr 2026
Had a stop in Tigre...
Had a stop in Tigre before boarding the boat, some may be bored by the boat which is an hour long, although I did not mind it. Free time at a market afterwards, just enough time to grab something to eat, or fo alittle souvenir shopping.
Peter_B, Apr 2026
Great tour... ask for Pablo if you can get him.
What a great day touring this amazing City with Pablo, who was both very informative and personable. Pablo Just about covered everything interesting in Buenos Aires and included a leisurely cruise around the Tigre Delta. We were even lucky enough to follow the changing of the guard ceremony at the mausoleum of General Don José de San Martín.
Brent_K, Mar 2026
Tigre tour
Getting out of downtown Buenos Aires on this Tigre tour was really enjoyable. The cruise was very interesting and it was great to see a different side of this big city.
Peter_B, Mar 2026
A comprehensive tour...
A comprehensive tour taking in a boat trip along the coast northwards and into the fascinating Tigre Delta, a trip to the old casino area, a refreshment stop for some local delicacies and a visit to a genuinely very reasonable market.
Javier_V, Mar 2026
Half day tour to Tigre
Nice half day trip to Tigre. I will not put it as my first choice if you have a short stay in Buenos Aires. The tour guy was great. Nice 1 hour boat tour to show how people live in the islands. It is interesting.
Kathleen_b, Feb 2026
Wonderful tour ! Saw the...
Wonderful tour ! Saw the Tigre Delta and learned all about people who lived on the rivers! Our guide and driver were great!
Steven_M, Mar 2026
Worth the price?
A very enjoyable trip to the Tigre Delta. A half hour ride from downtown BA and the town of Tigre has a definite charm to it. The boat ride lasted about an hour through the canals. Not much to see but enjoyable. The snack consisted of empanadas and a beer. They were very tasty as well. Finished with being dropped off at a market area to walk around. Enjoyable but not sure it’s worth the price.
Spiros_P, Jan 2026
Excellent!
Excellent tour, interesting and informative. Fantastic boat cruise in the Tigre Delta. Our guide was knowledgeable and provided the utmost care & flexibility. Recommend highly.
Laywon_M, Mar 2026
Tigre Tour was beautiful and relaxing.
There is a half hour tour bus ride to Tigre where we board a boat that takes us up.and down the Tigre River reviewing homes, other boats and rowers on the river. Our tour guide and driver were great. The tour guide gave us ibteresting historical facts. You also meet people on the tour or we did. 🙂
Kate_M, Nov 2025
Tigres Yes!
Just the right amount of time for a half day trip ...everything went well and our guide was fantastic. Loved seeing Tigres in a very comfortable boat. All fantastic, highly recommend.
christine_T, Mar 2026
Buenos Aires a cultural, artistic and garden citycity
A complete day to explore the nice city of Buenos Aires. There is a lot to see. The city is very clean and friendly
WMichael_G, Mar 2026
Thank God for Clean Water
You will be in the sun most of the time while on the boat. Took just over one hour. Hat and sunscreen needed. NEED DEDICATED BATHROOM BREAKS/LOCATIONS! Tour Operators: check your travel vans!! DISABLE THE OVERPOWERING, AUTOMATIC AIR FRESHNERS!! This tour will remind one of how far the delta region must go to have clean, safe, water. Pollution level runs high in these waters.
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Know before you go
Ways to explore
When to visit

The town has a few notable museums, including the Tigre Art Museum and the Mate Museum, devoted to Argentina’s famous tea.
Water sports like kayaking and wakeboarding are enjoyed along the river during the summer months.
There are a number of cafés and restaurants located around the marketplace.
People Also Ask
What is there to see in Tigre on foot?
Tigre is small enough to explore on foot, and you can browse the local market, stroll around the harbor, and visit attractions such as the Naval Museum and the Parque de la Costa theme park. To explore further, many travelers opt for a boat cruise around the Tigre Delta.
What should I do in Tigre for a day?
Tigre can easily be explored on a day trip, starting with a boat cruise around the islands and floating markets of the Tigre Delta. Afterward, stroll around the harbor, browse the local market, and visit the Naval Museum, or head to the popular Parque de la Costa theme park.
How do you get to Tigre from Buenos Aires?
The most convenient way to get to Tigre is to take one of the regular trains from Buenos Aires Central Station, a 45-minute journey. For a more scenic option, take one of the boats that set out from Puerto Madero docks in summer. Alternatively, travel by car or tour.
What can you do in Tigre for free?
There are many free things to do in Tigre, including browsing the lively waterfront market, strolling around the pretty harbor, and walking along Avenida Victorica, which takes you along the river to the landmark Tigre Art Museum. To explore further, there are many scenic hiking trails around the Tigre Delta.
What is the best time of year to visit Tigre?
Tigre is a popular destination for a day trip at any time of year, and weather-dependent boat cruises run year-round. You can’t beat summer (December-February) as Tigre is the perfect place to escape Buenos Aires’ heat to swim or do water sports along the Tigre Delta.
Can you go to Tigre on your own?
Yes. While many travelers opt to join a tour, there are regular train connections between Buenos Aires and Tigre, making it easy to organize your own day trip. Most Tigre attractions are easy to explore independently on foot, and you can join a Tigre Delta boat cruise from the harbor.
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