Tigre: Parque De La Costa offers an exciting day trip from Buenos Aires. Visitors can purchase convenient ticket and transfer packages starting at just $35. The journey includes pickup from Palermo or downtown, with a bilingual driver to guide you. Once there, you’ll find over 35 attractions to explore, from amusement park rides to nature walks. Whether you choose the Full Passport or Promo Passport, the park promises a memorable experience. But to make the most of your day, you’ll need to plan ahead and prepare accordingly.
Key Points
- Tickets for Tigre’s Parque De La Costa start from $35.00 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Transportation is provided, with pickup from Palermo or downtown Buenos Aires and drop-off in downtown Buenos Aires.
- The park offers a full passport with access to over 35 rides, as well as a promo passport with a limited selection.
- Visitors have 5 hours of free time to explore the park upon arrival, with a bilingual driver accompanying the group.
- Pets, selfie sticks, and guests with mobility issues or pregnancy are restricted from participating in the park activities.
Ticket Information and Pricing
The Tigre: Parque De La Costa ticket prices start from $35.00 per person.
Guests can take advantage of the free cancellation policy, which allows them to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour also offers a reserve now, pay later option, allowing visitors to book their spot without any upfront payment.
The duration of the experience is between 7 to 8 hours, and customers are advised to check availability for starting times to ensure a seamless experience.
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Transportation and Itinerary
Pickup for the Tigre: Parque De La Costa experience is available from Palermo or downtown Buenos Aires.
The travel time to the park is around 1 hour by van. Visitors will have 5 hours of free time to explore the park once they arrive.
At the end of the day, they’ll be dropped off at selected points in downtown Buenos Aires. A bilingual driver who speaks both Spanish and English will accompany the group throughout the transportation and transfer.
Park Attractions and Pass Options
Once visitors arrive at Parque de la Costa, they’ll have a variety of attractions to choose from depending on the pass option they select.
The Full Passport offers access to over 35 rides, including children’s, family, and vertigo-inducing attractions. Thrill-seekers can enjoy the Roller Coaster Boomerang, while families can explore the Red Baron and Mini Pirate Ship.
The Promo Passport provides a more limited selection, with 10 children’s rides, 9 family rides, and 2 vertigo rides.
Regardless of the pass, visitors are sure to find plenty of excitement and entertainment at this vibrant amusement park.
Meeting Point and What to Bring
When visiting Parque de la Costa, travelers should check the provided Google Maps link to determine the precise meeting point for their tour.
Travelers should check the provided Google Maps link to determine the precise meeting point for their Parque de la Costa tour.
They’ll need to bring a valid passport or ID card, as this will be required for entry. Pets and selfie sticks aren’t allowed inside the park.
The experience isn’t suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility issues, though passengers with reduced mobility can participate if they notify the operator during booking and have a foldable wheelchair.
In case of rain, the park will close, and the activity must be rescheduled.
More Great Tours NearbyRestrictions and Accessibility
While the Parque de la Costa offers a range of thrilling rides and attractions, there are certain restrictions and accessibility considerations guests should be aware of.
Pets and selfie sticks aren’t allowed in the park. Plus, the activities may not be suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility impairments.
Passengers with reduced mobility must notify the operator during booking, and any wheelchairs must be foldable.
In the event of rain, the park closes, and the activity must be rescheduled. Guests are advised to check the weather and plan accordingly to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Park Closure Due to Rain
If it rains, the Parque de la Costa closes its operations for the day. This is to ensure the safety and well-being of all visitors. In the event of a closure, the activity must be rescheduled. Guests will be provided with a full refund if they are unable to attend the rescheduled date.
| Closure Notification | Rescheduling | Refund Policy |
| — | — | — |
| Immediate closure announced | Guests notified of new date | Full refund provided |
| Closure decision made 24 hours in advance | Guests have option to reschedule or cancel | Full refund available |
| Closure decision made less than 24 hours | Guests must reschedule or accept refund | Full refund without penalty |
Customer Reviews and Ratings
The Parque de la Costa ticket and transfer experience has received an overall rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars based on 6 customer reviews.
While the guide and transportation received top marks, some customers noted that the value for money could be improved, and the maintenance of certain rides could use some attention.
The reviews highlight:
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Guide: 5/5
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Transportation: 5/5
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Value for money: 3/5
How to Book
How can travelers book the Tigre: Parque De La Costa Ticket & Transfers experience? The process is straightforward.
Customers can check availability and book their spot online. They’ll need to select their preferred starting time, number of passengers, and passport type.
Customers can book their Parque de la Costa experience online, selecting start time, passengers, and passport type.
Payment isn’t required upfront; customers can reserve their spot and pay later. Cancellations are flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
For those who need assistance, customer service is available to guide them through the booking process. Once booked, travelers will receive confirmation details and can look forward to their day of fun at Parque de la Costa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are There Any Discounts or Promotions Available?
Yes, there are discounts available. Customers can choose the Promo Passport option, which offers a discounted price for a limited number of rides across the children’s, family, and vertigo attraction categories.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks to the Park?
Guests are not permitted to bring their own food and drinks into the park. There are various dining options available within the park, including restaurants, snack bars, and food vendors. Outside food and beverages are not allowed to be brought in.
Is There an Option to Upgrade the Pass During the Visit?
Yes, there’s an option to upgrade the pass during the visit. Guests can choose to upgrade from the Promo Passport to the Full Passport, which provides access to more rides and attractions at the park.
What Currency Is Accepted for On-Site Purchases?
On-site purchases at the park can be made in Argentine pesos. Cash and major credit cards are accepted. The park does not accept US dollars or other foreign currencies for on-site transactions.
Are There Any Age or Height Restrictions for the Rides?
There are no specific age or height restrictions mentioned. However, some rides may not be suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility impairments. Passengers with reduced mobility should notify the provider during booking.
The Sum Up
Tigre: Parque De La Costa offers an exciting and convenient way to experience the thrills of Buenos Aires. With flexible ticket and transfer options, visitors can explore over 35 attractions hassle-free. The park’s diverse rides and activities cater to all ages, while the free cancellation policy and bilingual driver provide added peace of mind. Whether you choose the Full Passport or Promo Passport, Tigre: Parque De La Costa promises an unforgettable adventure.
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