River Cruises in Buenos Aires and Beyond
Boat tours afford a different view of Buenos Aires and the Paraná River Delta to the north. Traverse the Canal Sur and head out to the Rio de la Plata and discover the role water plays in the daily life of Porteños. Make the trek to Tigre, once a vacation spot for Argentine aristocrats, and take a river cruise in the Paraná River Delta. Turn your sightseeing tour into a family adventure, hop-on and hop-off public waterbuses and discover one or more of the Delta's many islands.
Vuelta de Rocha
Robert Wright courtesy Recoleta Cemetery Blog
Costanera Sur
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Riachuelo, Buenos Aires
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Puente de la Mujer
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Sturla & Cia (Professional Guide)
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Sturla & Cia offers 1-hour boat tours and half-day river cruises on the Paraná River Delta as well as boat trips from Tigre to Buenos Aires along the Rio de la Plata's Canal Costanera. All trips depart daily from the Estación Fluvial Domingo Faustino Sarmiento near the Tigre train station.
Catamaranes Interisleña (Professional Guide)
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Catamaranes Interisleña offers boat tours of the Paraná River Delta. One-hour tours navigate the Rio Sarmiento. Longer, 1 hour 50 minute, river cruises circle nearby Delta islands. All trips depart from Estación Fluvial Sarmiento near the main train station in Tigre. Reduced rates for kids under 8.
Buenos Aires Boats (Professional Guide)
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Buenos Aires Boats offers 8 boat trips daily. The shorter 45-minute tours travel along Canal Sur to Rio de la Plata. The longer 1.5 hour river cruises include a trip down Darsena Sur. All trips depart from Pedro de Mendoza 1900, at the base of Caminito Street, in the La Boca district of Buenos Aires.
Vuelta de Rocha
Robert Wright courtesy Recoleta Cemetery Blog
