Nice lodgings in the Tigre Delta?

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I am planning to spend two nights by the end of November in the Tigre Delta. I am looking for a hostería, bed and breakfast, or something similar that is really nice, secluded, away from the main boat traffic, quiet, clean, and offers good cuisine and service, along with a river or arroyo view. If anyone has recommendations, please share, and I will reach out for more information. Thank you.
 
I am planning to spend two nights by the end of November in the Tigre Delta. I am looking for a hostería, bed and breakfast, or something similar that is really nice, secluded, away from the main boat traffic, quiet, clean, and offers good cuisine and service, along with a river or arroyo view. If anyone has recommendations, please share, and I will reach out for more information. Thank you.
Since the closure of El Tropezon years ago I haven't found any very nice place.
 
The Monkey House was very nice but I'm not sure it's operational anymore. There are a couple of places we've stayed, mostly booked through Airbnb, but they're self-catering, you can buy supplies from the boats but it's a bit random.
 
Bajos del Parana? https://www.bajosdelparana.com.ar/

It gets busy in high season but I wouldn't expect too much activity before the end of November. It has a yacht harbour, though, and isn't exactly quiet and secluded. For the Monkey House, look for "Touch Nature" in Airbnb and chat with Liana. It seems to be available.
 
Make sure to bring plenty of mosquito repellent. You're going to be right near the water and in the height of summer.
There seems to be a shortage of it in the local drugstores.
 
Make sure to bring plenty of mosquito repellent. You're going to be right near the water and in the height of summer.
There seems to be a shortage of it in the local drugstores.
Two weeks out and there are hardly any so far. I live by the river in Tigre.
 
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