From Puerto Madero Sailing on Rio de La Plata to Tigre Delta offers a balanced blend of urban scenery and natural beauty, all within a four-hour window. At $420 for up to two people, this guided experience takes you from the modern Puerto Madero waterfront to the lush, winding channels of the Tigre Delta, including stops in San Isidro’s historic district. Led by bilingual guides, it’s perfect for travelers who appreciate a mix of cruising, cultural sights, and wildlife observation.
What we love most about this tour is the stunning panoramic views of Buenos Aires from aboard a sleek, modern ferry—something that makes you see the city from a fresh perspective. Plus, visiting the serene, green waterways of the Paraná River Delta provides a peaceful contrast to the city’s busy streets. The guided visit to San Isidro, with its Gothic cathedral and aristocratic mansions, adds a touch of local history and architecture you won’t find on typical city tours.
A slight consideration is the limited duration—four hours mean some travelers might wish for more time to explore beyond the highlights or to relax longer in the Delta. Also, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, so those with mobility issues might need to consider alternatives.
This tour suits travelers who want a comprehensive taste of Buenos Aires’ natural and cultural scenes without long days of touring. It’s ideal for those who enjoy scenic boat rides, historic architecture, and a chance to escape the city’s hustle for a few hours.
Key Points

- Beautiful Views: Experience panoramic vistas of Buenos Aires and the Delta’s waterways.
- Diverse Highlights: Combines city sightseeing with natural landscapes and historic towns.
- Comfortable Transport: Modern ferry and air-conditioned vehicle ensure a relaxing journey.
- Bilingual Guides: Guides are available in Portuguese, English, and Spanish, making the experience accessible.
- Small Group: Limited to 10 participants, fostering a more intimate feel.
- Flexible Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours ahead offers peace of mind.
In-Depth Review of the Puerto Madero to Tigre Delta Tour

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Starting Point and Overall Experience
The tour begins early—around 9 AM—giving you a head start on the day. We appreciated that the pickup from your hotel is included, saving you the hassle of navigating Buenos Aires’ busy streets. Once transferred to the small port in Puerto Madero, the experience kicks off with a clean, comfortable ferry ride across the Rio de la Plata, offering some of the finest views of the city skyline from the water.
The ferry itself is modern and well-maintained, which is a relief considering the alternative of cramped, noisy boats. The boat ride is a scenic highlight, with stunning views of Buenos Aires’ northern neighborhoods and the Delta channels—like Rio San Antonio, Tres Bocas, and Rio Tigre—winding through the lush landscape.
Traveling along the waterway, you’ll observe the contrast between the urban sprawl and the quiet, green waterways. Several reviews mention how the view of the city from the river is breathtaking, especially if you’re used to seeing Buenos Aires on land. This perspective allows a different appreciation of the city’s scale and location.
The Paraná River Delta: Nature and Wildlife
Once in the Delta, the boat navigates through a labyrinth of waterways flanked by small islands, each with their own charm. The diversity of flora and fauna in this ecosystem is notable. Travelers often mention the peaceful atmosphere and the beautiful scenery of winding streams and subtropical vegetation.
The boat’s captain and guides are well-versed in the local environment, and their commentary enriches the experience. As one reviewer noted, “We loved the way the boat glided quietly through the waterways, and it was fascinating to spot some bird species and even small animals on the islands.” If you’re a nature lover, this part of the tour offers a refreshing break from city touring, with plenty of photo opportunities.
San Isidro and Its Historic Charm
After the delta exploration, the tour takes you to San Isidro by bus—a convenient way to see another historical layer of the region. The Gothic cathedral is a true highlight, with its striking architecture standing out against the leafy surroundings. The historic mansions, once home to Argentine aristocrats, give a glimpse into the region’s wealthy past.
Travelers have appreciated the informative guides who share stories about the architecture and local history, adding depth to the visit. As one reviewer put it, “Walking around San Isidro and seeing the stately homes made us feel like we’d stepped back in time.”
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The trip back into Buenos Aires is along Libertador Avenue, one of the city’s most elegant thoroughfares. The bus ride is a quick tour in itself, passing by landmarks such as La Quinta de Olivos and the Palermo Racecourse. The tour concludes at a central location—such as the Obelisco, Galerias Pacifico, or Recoleta—making it easy to continue your sightseeing.
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Pricing and Value
At $420 for a small group, this experience offers good value—especially considering the inclusion of transportation, a guided commentary in your preferred language, and the boat ride. You won’t find many other tours that combine city and natural scenery so seamlessly in such a short time.
What Travelers Say
Many reviews highlight the stunning views as the standout feature. One said, “The boat ride across the river was one of the most beautiful moments of our trip,” while another appreciated the peacefulness of the delta: “It was wonderful to escape the city noise and just enjoy the quiet waterways.” Some travelers noted that the timing was perfect, allowing them to see the city from a new angle without feeling rushed.
Practical Tips
- Wear comfortable clothing and a hat, especially if the day is sunny.
- Bring camera gear—you’ll want to capture the vistas and wildlife.
- Remember that lunch isn’t included, so plan to eat either before or after the tour.
- The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, so plan accordingly.
- Check the schedule in advance, as starting times may vary.
Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?

This experience is ideal for travelers who want a balanced mix of city and nature, especially those interested in seeing Buenos Aires from the water. It’s perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy scenic cruises and historic towns, and don’t mind a relatively short tour. If you’re looking for a relaxing escape from Buenos Aires’ lively streets while still enjoying some cultural sights, this is a fine choice.
The Sum Up

The Puerto Madero Sailing to Tigre Delta tour offers a thoughtful combination of urban panoramic views, tranquil waterways, and charming historic stops. It’s an accessible way to get a broader sense of Buenos Aires’ geography and natural environment without long hours on the road. The guided commentary and small group size foster a personalized experience, making it easy to learn and ask questions.
While the four-hour duration might leave some wanting more—especially in terms of time to explore—the highlights delivered strongly justify the cost. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, history buff, or simply seeking a different perspective on Buenos Aires, this tour delivers a satisfying balance and a memorable glimpse of the region’s diverse scenery.
For those who appreciate stunning views, cultural insights, and the chance to unwind on the water, this experience is well worth considering. It’s a peaceful, scenic escape that enriches your understanding of both the city and its natural surroundings.
FAQ
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, you will be picked up from your hotel lobby around 9 AM, which helps start your day smoothly.
How long is the boat ride across Rio de la Plata?
The boat journey time is included in the total tour duration, and it offers plenty of time to enjoy the views without feeling rushed.
What are the main sights visited during the tour?
You’ll see the city skyline of Buenos Aires, the Delta waterways, the Gothic cathedral in San Isidro, and the historic mansions along the route.
Is lunch part of the package?
No, lunch is not included, so plan accordingly for before or after the tour.
How large are the tour groups?
The tour is limited to 10 participants, making for a more intimate experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for all ages, but note that it’s not wheelchair accessible and involves boat and bus travel.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, giving you flexibility if your plans shift.
This detailed, balanced review aims to help you decide if this scenic, culturally enriching tour fits your travel style. Whether you’re after stunning vistas, historic charm, or a peaceful boat ride, it offers a well-rounded taste of what Buenos Aires and its surroundings have to offer.
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