From Buenos Aires: Boat Trip to Tigre With Puerto De Frutos

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Exploring the tranquil waterways beyond Buenos Aires, this boat trip to Tigre promises an enchanting day of scenic cruising and cultural discovery. Departing from the city’s vibrant harbor, travelers will glide along the La Plata River, taking in the impressive skyline from a unique vantage point. Upon arrival in the riverside town of Tigre, a guided tour reveals the area’s lush greenery, traditional architecture, and the bustling Puerto de Frutos market – a hub for local artisans and culinary delights. With a well-rounded itinerary and convenient inclusions, this excursion offers visitors an immersive glimpse into the captivating natural and cultural treasures that lie just beyond the bustling Argentine capital.

Key Points

From Buenos Aires: Boat Trip to Tigre With Puerto De Frutos - Key Points

  • This boat trip departs from Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires and lasts approximately 4.5 hours, including a coastal cruise and a bus tour of Tigre.
  • The cruise along the La Plata River provides views of downtown Buenos Aires, Jorge Newbery, and University City, followed by a visit to the Tigre Port.
  • The tour includes free time for shopping at the Puerto de Frutos open-air marketplace, featuring local crafts, produce, and regional specialties.
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off are available in Downtown or Palermo areas, and the tour provides audio guides in multiple languages.
  • While the trip may not be suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, it offers an opportunity to explore the Paraná Delta and the highlights of Tigre.
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Trip Overview and Pricing

From Buenos Aires: Boat Trip to Tigre With Puerto De Frutos - Trip Overview and Pricing

What does the boat trip to Tigre from Buenos Aires entail? The trip departs from Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires and takes around 4.5 hours in total.

It includes a coastal cruise along the La Plata River, offering views of downtown Buenos Aires, university city, and nearby towns. Guests will then enter the Paraná Delta, cruising along various rivers before arriving at Tigre Port.

In Tigre, there’s a bus tour to explore highlights like the Paseo Victoria, Tigre Art Museum, and casino, followed by free time at the Puerto de Frutos for shopping.

The trip costs from $95.00 per person and includes hotel pickup, boat tickets, and audio guides in multiple languages.

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Itinerary and Experience

From Buenos Aires: Boat Trip to Tigre With Puerto De Frutos - Itinerary and Experience

The boat trip begins with a departure from Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires.

It’s a coastal cruise along the La Plata River for approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes, offering stunning views of the city’s landmarks, including downtown Buenos Aires, Jorge Newbery, University City, Vicente López, Olivos, Martinez, and San Isidro.

Once in the Paraná Delta, the boat navigates through the Rio Lujan, Vinculación River, San Antonio, and Sarmiento River before arriving at Tigre Port.

Here, guests embark on a bus tour to explore the highlights of Tigre, such as Paseo Victoria, Tigre Art Museum, and the casino, before enjoying free time at the Puerto de Frutos for shopping.

Inclusions and Language Options

From Buenos Aires: Boat Trip to Tigre With Puerto De Frutos - Inclusions and Language Options

Hotel pickup is available for those staying in Downtown or Palermo areas, while those who select the meeting point option can be picked up near the Catedral de Buenos Aires.

The tour includes:

  • Boat tickets and boarding fee
  • Audio guide on the boat in English, Spanish, and Portuguese
  • Drop-off at selected spots in Downtown Buenos Aires
  • Guides available in Portuguese, Spanish, and English
  • No pickup from private apartments; customers must choose the meeting point option.

The language options provide flexibility for travelers, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the experience.

However, it’s important to note the limited shopping time at Puerto Frutos, as many shops are closed during weekdays.

Mobility and Accessibility

From Buenos Aires: Boat Trip to Tigre With Puerto De Frutos - Mobility and Accessibility

This boat trip to Tigre may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.

The tour involves boarding a boat and cruising along the Paraná Delta, as well as a bus tour to explore the highlights of Tigre. Given the nature of the transportation and activities, individuals with mobility challenges may find it difficult to fully participate and enjoy the experience.

The tour operator notes that this trip isn’t recommended for those with mobility issues. Guests are advised to consider their physical capabilities and limitations before booking this excursion to ensure they can comfortably and safely partake in all aspects of the journey.

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Recommended Attire and Identification

Guests are advised to bring their passport or national ID card with them on the boat trip to Tigre. This is required for boarding the boat.

Plus, visitors should dress in weather-appropriate clothing, as the cruise involves both indoor and outdoor elements. Some recommended items include:

  • Comfortable, closed-toe shoes
  • Light, breathable layers that can be added or removed
  • A light jacket or sweater for the boat ride
  • Sun protection such as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
  • Any necessary medications or personal items

Proper identification and preparation for the weather will ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience on the Tigre boat tour.

Meeting Point and Drop-off Locations

From Buenos Aires: Boat Trip to Tigre With Puerto De Frutos - Meeting Point and Drop-off Locations

The boat trip to Tigre provides convenient pickup and drop-off options for travelers. Hotel pickup is available in Downtown or Palermo.

Alternatively, the meeting point is near the Catedral de Buenos Aires, which is easy to access. After the tour, passengers are dropped off at selected tourist spots in Downtown Buenos Aires.

This flexibility ensures a seamless start and end to the excursion. The only limitation is that pickup from private apartments isn’t available, so participants must choose the meeting point option.

Shopping at Puerto De Frutos

From Buenos Aires: Boat Trip to Tigre With Puerto De Frutos - Shopping at Puerto De Frutos

At the end of the boat trip, visitors have the opportunity to explore the lively Puerto de Frutos marketplace in Tigre.

This open-air market offers a wide variety of local goods, from handcrafted artisanal items to fresh produce and regional delicacies.

Visitors can browse through:

  • Vibrant stalls showcasing traditional Argentine crafts and souvenirs
  • Lively food stands serving up empanadas, grilled meats, and regional specialties
  • Bustling vendor hubs selling fresh fruits, vegetables, and other local fare
  • Quaint shops featuring handmade leather goods, textiles, and home decor
  • Charming eateries and cafes serving up local cuisine and refreshing beverages

However, note that shopping time at Puerto de Frutos is limited, and many shops may be closed during weekdays.

Customer Ratings and Feedback

From Buenos Aires: Boat Trip to Tigre With Puerto De Frutos - Customer Ratings and Feedback

Overall, customers have provided a mix of ratings and feedback for the boat trip to Tigre. Based on 77 reviews, the tour has an overall rating of 4.1 out of 5.

Customers were generally pleased with the guide’s performance, rating it 4.1 out of 5, and the transportation, rating it 4.3 out of 5. The value for money was rated 4 out of 5.

However, there were some mixed comments on the audio guide syncing and the limited shopping time at Puerto Frutos, as many shops were closed during weekdays.

Despite these minor drawbacks, most customers found the overall experience to be positive and enjoyable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Food and Drinks Are Available on the Boat?

The boat trip does not include any meals or drinks. Passengers can purchase snacks and beverages from the on-board concession stand. Options may include bottled water, soft drinks, and light snacks like chips or cookies.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Boat?

Passengers are generally allowed to bring their own food and drinks on the boat. However, it’s best to check with the tour operator in advance, as some may have restrictions or offer onboard refreshments for purchase.

Are There Any Age or Height Restrictions for the Tour?

The tour doesn’t have any age or height restrictions. However, it may not be suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. Passengers are advised to bring a valid ID and dress appropriately for the weather.

Can I Pay With a Credit Card or Cash Only?

Customers can pay for the boat trip to Tigre with Puerto de Frutos using either credit card or cash. The booking service offers a ‘Reserve now & pay later’ option, providing flexibility in payment method.

How Often Do the Boat Tours Depart From Puerto Madero?

The boat tours depart from Puerto Madero multiple times per day, typically every 1-2 hours. The exact departure schedule may vary, so it’s best to check with the tour operator for the most up-to-date information on tour times.

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From Buenos Aires: Boat Trip to Tigre With Puerto De Frutos



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“Sonia was amazing! Incredibly personable and knowledgeable. The tour was an awesome experience. Highly recommend!”

— Chris, Sep 2025

Recap

The boat trip from Buenos Aires to Tigre offers an enchanting day filled with stunning river views, a guided tour of Tigre’s highlights, and the vibrant atmosphere of the Puerto de Frutos marketplace. For $95 per person, this excursion provides an immersive and enriching experience, with hotel pickup, boat tickets, and multilingual audio guides included. Whether you’re seeking a scenic escape or a taste of local culture, this trip is an excellent choice for visitors to Buenos Aires.

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