Delta Del Parana

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Escape the urban hum of Buenos Aires and slip into the labyrinthine waterways of the Paraná Delta — a vast, emerald-green wetland where life moves at the pace of a rowboat. This extraordinary river archipelago, formed by the Paraná River’s countless tributaries, feels like a world apart: a serene mosaic of islands, willow forests, and stilted houses that can only be reached by boat. For international travellers, it’s a chance to experience Argentina’s wild, watery heart without straying far from the capital.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors explore the Delta as a full-day trip from Buenos Aires (about 1 hour by train or car to Tigre). Arrive early to wander Tigre’s market and museum, then spend the afternoon on a boat tour (2–3 hours) that penetrates the main waterways. If you have a second day, consider an overnight stay at an island lodge — waking up to the sound of the river is unforgettable.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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