Tigre

Just a 30-minute train ride from Buenos Aires, Tigre feels like a world away. This laid-back delta town is a gateway to the Paraná River islands, where life moves at the pace of a rowboat. Wooden houses perch on stilts, fruit vendors buzz past in launches, and the air smells of river water and jasmine. It’s the perfect escape for travellers craving nature, local culture, and a glimpse of Argentina’s less-touristed side.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find a half-day (4–5 hours) enough to see the market and take a short boat trip, but a full day allows time for a longer delta excursion and a relaxed lunch at a riverside parrilla. If you’re combining Tigre with Buenos Aires, a morning trip followed by an afternoon return works well. For a more immersive experience, consider staying overnight at an island lodge.

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