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Kristopher_D, Jun 2026
Fun excursion to Le Tigre
This tour was a fun way to see Le Tigre and the surrounding island communities. Marina was highly knowledgeable and shared a lot of interesting information about the history of Le Tigre. The boat ride was fun and a nice way to see the waterways and river homes. The only downside was that shops in the Puerto de Frutos area were closed due to the Argentina World Cup game that day. Highly recommend this tour as a way to see areas outside of Buenos Aires.
Janette_S, Jun 2026
Tasty tour
A great tour. We tried lots of delicious food all specialties of Buenas Aires. Our guide, Stan, was very friendly and informative. We enjoyed the walking tour and seeing some hidden art work as well as the food. Make sure you’re hungry as there is plenty of food.
Ron_S, Jun 2026
Expectations far exceeded!😀
The experience was phenomenal! Pick-up was spot on time. Safe comfortable transport. Umbrellas for the rain offered. Endearing crew with Saul and Sofia at the helm. Meal was in the package. Very tasty indeed. No rush and very informative. Highly recommend!
Alexander_L, Jun 2026
An amazing tour!
We had a great fun exploring Buenos Aires with Martin. He is not only a knowledgeable guide but a very nice person. He answered tons of our questions and had an interesting conversation about football and local history with us. We visited main tourist attractions of the city and then had lunch in the restaurant where he told us about the food there and suggested the items from the menu. The food was very delicious. He also gave us suggestions about other tours and explained what and how. We really appreciate Martin for his excellent work. It is visible how much he likes his job and his city.
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Buenos Aires day trips are the perfect way to discover Argentina’s rich culture and changing landscapes. Travel into the Pampas to go horseback riding with gauchos (cowboys) at a local estancia (ranch), cruise around the islands and canals of one of the world’s largest river deltas, or dive into history as you hop between colonial towns. On a long day trip, you can also ride the ferry to neighboring Uruguay or travel by plane to admire the most extensive waterfall system in the world. You can choose a private or group tour, and many also include hotel pickup and lunch.