Just 60 kilometers off the coast of Buenos Aires, at the confluence of the La Plata and Uruguay rivers, you’ll find the Martín García Island.
This small paradise spanning 1.84 square kilometers is an ideal destination to disconnect from routine and discover a corner of Argentina full of secrets.
Access and Tour Packages
The most common way to get to the island is from Tigre, with tour companies offering complete packages starting from $70,000 per person, including boat trip, guides, lunch, and activities. There are also options from Puerto Madero and alternatives to arrive with your own boat.
What to Do and See on Martín García Island
The island, designated a Provincial Multiple Use Natural Reserve in 1998, offers an impressive variety of native flora and fauna.
More than 250 species of birds, reptiles like lizards, and the fearsome Yarará snake inhabit its trails and coasts. Additionally, you can rent bicycles and kayaks to explore the surroundings.
A Place Rich in History
Martín García Island also has a rich historical past. It operated as a maximum-security prison between 1755 and 1962, where political figures such as Hipólito Yrigoyen, Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear, Juan Domingo Perón, and Arturo Frondizi were confined. The ruins of the prison, a lazaretto, fortifications, and a historic lighthouse bear witness to its history.
Additional Attractions
The cemetery, established by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, and the Rocío bakery, famous for its Pan Dulce (sweet bread), are other points of interest. The island has a small town and accommodation options such as hostels and campsites.
Tips for Your Visit
To fully enjoy your visit, it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes, bring water, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
Martín García Island offers a unique experience, combining nature and history in a calm and fascinating environment.
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