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    Sturla Viajes

    Sturla Viajes

    3.2(6 reviews)
    1.0 km

    I took the 5 river cruise from the Tigre port and it took about an hour…read more There wasn't too many cruises offered on a Tuesday but Sturla was running theirs consistently so I bought my ticket from them. The boat left from Dock 4 and they take your ticket before you descend. The river was calm so not difficult to board with the minor rocking. Bathrooms and food/drinks were sold inside on the main deck. The boat was a double decker and I took a seat on the top for the entire cruise. It was perfect weather to be outside and see everything. The tour was conducted via a recording that alternated between Spanish and English. Very interesting facts and highlights throughout. We sailed on three rivers (Sarmiento, Lujan and Espera) and two creeks. We passed by shipwrecks, homes in various conditions (a number of them for sale), a school and church, rowing clubs, and more. The glass enclosed home of former President Sarmiento was a unique site to see. It was a museum that could be visited if you took one of the river taxis? While passing through one of the shallowest creek on the tour, we were chased by some locals who were yelling at the staff until the boat slowed down and stopped their announcements. Not sure what was the issue but the tour resumed a few minutes later. We returned to the same dock and smoothly berthed. Overall a decent tour though it seemed a bit expensive for 19000 ARS.

    When the temperature is 43 C (109 F), take an airconditioned boat from Tigre to Buenos Aires…read more As we were in Buenos Aires during an unprecedented heat wave, it was so nice to leave from Tigre Fluvial Station in a comfortable boat. The audio guide was in three languages, Spanish, English and Portuguese. So relaxing to take a cruise on the Lujan River, the Sarmiento River, the Tres Bocas area, the San Antonio River and Canal Vinculation. Notice the upscale homes and water parks next to shipwrecks and dilapidated homes. Fun to see ReMax signs selling properties along the water. According to the audio tour, homes range from $30,000 to $120,000. So many boats on a Saturday afternoon. Fun to watch people kayaking and sailing in the calm waters. As we approached Buenos Aires, we entered the Río de la Plata through the Costanero Canal. Nice to able to see spires of cathedrals, the Puerto de Olivos, River Plate Court, and Jorge Newbery Airport as we neared Puerto Madero with a stunning view of the city of Buenos Aires. We even saw our cruise ship docked prior to its next voyage. The ride takes about two hours. Snacks and drinks are available, but you can also bring your own onboard. Our guide, Patrice from Argentina Elite Transfer and Tours, dropped us off in Tigre and picked us up at Puerto Madero a few hours later at the end of the cruise. A nice way to explore while staying cool on a very warm late summer afternoon.

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    Sturla Viajes - Sample home with pier, boat lift

    Sample home with pier, boat lift

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    Sturla Viajes - One of the ship wrecks seen on our tour

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    One of the ship wrecks seen on our tour

    Combis 7 de Agosto - buses - Updated July 2026

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