Enjoy the largest amusement park in Argentina with more than 50 different attractions for all ages and also adventure and water parks and Esportland, the largest gamer arena in South America.
◾ Sightsee the north area of Buenos Aires and learn about its history
◾ Visit Tigre Downtown district
◾ Enjoy a day at the largest amusement park in Argentina
The tour ends with the drop-off at designated areas in downtown.
Pickup included
Parque de la Costa is the largest amusement park in Argentina. It is located in Tigre, less than one hour from Buenos Aires downtown
It features more than 50 different attractions for all ages and also adventure and water parks and Esportland, the largest gamer arena in South America.
The Golden Passport includes the following attractions:
- ADRENALINA: Challenge Roller Coaster, Delta Jumps Roller Coaster, Boomerang Roller Coaster, Whirlwind Roller Coaster, Pendulum, Outrageous, Watcher Roller Coaster, Flying Chairs, Esports Land attractions (Console Zone, Fortnite, FIFA., PC Zone , LOL, CSGO, Zona Mobile, Free Fire, Clash Royale and Brawl Stars) and Zombiland
- FAMILY: Bumper Cars, Dance of the Cups, Laser Battle, Nile Boats, Captain Piranha, Swamp Boats, The Cave of Dinos, Flying Orcas, The Mansion of Terror, Octopus, Samba, The Curse of Anubis, Carrousel, Around the World, Virtual World, Monza Karting
- CHILDREN: La Placita, Mini Pirate Ship, Mini City, Mini Flying Chairs, The Kangaroo, Loco Bus, Chiquitren, Mini Children's Games, Panda and Mico, Balloon Flight, MiniJet
- SHOWS: The Cinderella Show, Queen Tribute, The Bear Show, Braulio and Yoni, Movie Musical, The Mud Face Show and the characters at the park
Notes
Some of the attractions might not be available due to maintenance works.
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Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3
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