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Rastaguytoday Jan 2nd, 2009 12:54 PM

Taking a Remis from Town to Town?
 
I will be in Argentina in March. I'm looking at the hassle and high cost of car rentals and thought maybe a few one way remises would work better.

I'm in a group of 4 and specifically am looking for a remis from San Antonio de Areco to Tigre.

I thought I would ask the question about availability and / or price as I've not seen any discussions beyond getting to / from the airport.

Advice from all would be greatly appreciated.

avrooster Jan 2nd, 2009 01:34 PM

http://en.ruta0.com/
says it is about 93 kilometers from San Antonio de Areco to Tigre.

They should have remises in Areco and the good ones probably charge about 2 pesos per kilometer, plus tolls, at this time. I would avoid cheap remises.

So, you can do the math, but it will cost you around 200 pesos.

BTW, Rastaguytoday, did you see my reply to your post in the "Trip to BA - Planning ahead and have questions" thread?

While I am on that subject, apartmentsba is supposed to have a concierge service for their customers. Why don't you ask them about the cost and availability of this transportation?

It would be great if you can report on their answer.

Rastaguytoday Jan 2nd, 2009 01:44 PM

Avrooster,

Yes I did see your reply. It's a good man who recommends (although with a caveat) an apartment even though the owner and you are not the best of friends.

I'm sure there is an Argentine saying about "cheap" that's something like penny wise, pound foolish. I will apply that to a remis rental also.

Thank you for the link. I will certainly check it out. My traveling companions want a couple of nights at El Ombu. I thought spending a night at San Antonio de Areco would be a bit more "real" than the tourist estancias.

Tigre is because we are Argentine neophytes and I thought a day or so in Tigre to also be a change of pace.

avrooster Jan 2nd, 2009 02:16 PM

The Spanish saying is: "Lo barato sale caro".

If you and your friends are at all interested in riding a horse, I suggest you check out: http://tinyurl.com/3xna57
particularly if you want something "more 'real' than the tourist estancias".



avrooster Jan 2nd, 2009 02:22 PM

Remises in San Antonio de Areco:

http://www.sanantoniodeareco.com/tur...rtes/index.htm

avrooster Jan 2nd, 2009 11:38 PM

Quoted from http://tinyurl.com/9dwpu3

"Visit to San Antonio de Areco was a highlight. Two hours by bus. Great atmosphere and feeling of authenticity. Can't imagine it will stay this way forever. Spent night at wonderful little Parador Draghi in town. Recommend go for the triple room (AR$250). Also went via Buquebus to Colonia on a day trip. While much more touristy than San Antonio, Colonia was certainly worth seeing but if we had to choose between the two would pick San Antonio. Also did Tigre boat ride/lunch at Gato Blanco, local train one way, Tren de la Costa back."

teach2travel Jan 3rd, 2009 08:19 AM

I stayed a weekend at El Ombu and loved it. It was beautiful and the people very nice. They arranged a car into San Antonio for me and I had a lovely visit there.

If you click on my name you can find the trip report.

Graziella5b Jan 4th, 2009 06:42 AM

I believe it is a good choice. To be driven to Areco.
I agree that it has to be a reputable company and maybe you can settle for a flat fee.It makes sense being a long trip. We have done it in other countries, i.e. Greece and it always worked with a flat fee. It is a better feeling for both customer and driver , in Buenos Aires actually it is a flat fee going to the Airport...

Rastaguytoday Jan 4th, 2009 03:43 PM

Avrooster,

Are you "setting me up" on your feud with ApartmentsBA regarding concierge services?

I usually only use concierge service for a city I might be in.

I prefer to arrange my own travel, which is why I seldom use travel agents or services.

avrooster Jan 4th, 2009 04:15 PM

I just wondered what that concierge service would answer to the question you asked here. If that is considered "setting me (you) up", well...


Rastaguytoday Jan 5th, 2009 07:17 AM

Avrooster,

Drop me a note on my personal email.

[email protected]


avrooster Jan 6th, 2009 04:45 PM

Rastaguytoday:

I have e-mailed you twice, with no reply.

Rastaguytoday Jan 7th, 2009 04:30 AM

Sorry.

I have not received the emails, or maybe I confused them with the plethora of Nigerian lottery winnings.

Try putting Remis in the subject line. I look forward to your email.

avrooster Jan 7th, 2009 06:41 AM

The subject line I used was: "From AVRooster".

It doesn't get any better than that (LOL!!), but I'll try "Remise".

Rastaguytoday Jan 7th, 2009 09:10 AM

Avrooster,

For some reason your emails are not getting through to me.

I don't have a clue as to why that is not happening.

[email protected]


avrooster Jan 7th, 2009 09:29 AM

I suggest you click on my screen name and find in about 41st place my The REAL Buenos Aires thread.

In the 10th post after my OP in that thread, you will find my e-mail address. Try writing to me.

avrooster Jan 7th, 2009 09:31 AM

Marnie just sent that thread to the top, so it should be easy to find.

avrooster Jan 8th, 2009 01:58 AM

Richard (Rastaguytoday), I received your e-mail and answered it yesterday afternoon. Did you get it?

Rastaguytoday Jan 8th, 2009 04:46 AM

No.

I don't have a clue as to why your emails don't come to me.

I don't have any filters on.

I will try you from my work today.

Thx.


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