Island Festival in Tigre Delta Offers Escape from Buenos Aires
On Sunday, March 22, an island in the Tigre Delta will host a festival promising a blend of nature, community, and music. The event offers a perfect weekend getaway from the bustle of Buenos Aires.
A Festival on an Island in Tigre
Delta Rica island will open its doors to the Quema Quema
festival, featuring talks, workshops, music, yoga, and opportunities for connection. The festival is organized into five areas of experiences
that run in parallel throughout the day, allowing attendees to create their own personalized schedule.
Yoga, Percussion, and Art by the River
The day begins with options like outdoor yoga, acroyoga, movement workshops, and conscious breathing sessions. Attendees can also participate in Ecstatic Dance
, a collective percussion workshop, and participatory art interventions.
Experiences and talks will explore themes crossing spirituality and technology, astrology and biofeedback.
Dancing at Sunset
Music will be a constant throughout the day. Singer-songwriters and acoustic guitars will provide a more intimate atmosphere during the afternoon. The evening will feature sets from Music Tulum, Uji, Villa Diamond, The Kiss of the Tree, Bambi, Pia, and guest artists.
The festival will also offer excellent gastronomy
for all tastes, signature drinks, a fair, spaces to relax by the water, and a central fireplace.
Tickets are available for purchase on the masentrada.app website.
Access to the Quema Quema Festival is included with your ticket, which also covers a three-minute boat ride from San Fernando (Guarderia Nautica Venezia).
📅 Sunday, March 22 — from 11:11 a.m.
📍Delta Rica Island, Tigre, Buenos Aires – Nautica Venezia Daycare (La Ribera 180, San Fernando)
⏰ Full day until night
Getting to Tigre Delta
Tigre is located 32 km / 20 miles from Buenos Aires. There are several ways to travel:
- Train: From Retiro station, a single ticket costs approximately 2 US dollars and the journey takes about one hour.
- Rental Car: The road to Tigre is safe, but there are two toll stations.
- Bus: Bus 60 runs from Buenos Aires center to Tigre, with stops in Palermo, and takes approximately 2 hours.
- Private Transfer/Taxi: Available, but costs are not specified.
The Tigre Delta is often compared to Venice due to its many small river branches.
