Argentine Beaches
Full of beautiful natural landscapes, where you can perform various activities for the oxygenation of the spirit, completed with all-inclusive hotel networks, apart hotels and cabins that adapt to all types of budgets. When you think of the Atlantic Coast, you think of the Province of Buenos Aires, but it is not only there, where we will find the best beaches but along the extensive Argentine coast there are many more exotic ones to enjoy and discover outside of typical tourism. This way you can appreciate up close the whales, turtles and beautiful sea elephants such as witnessing very diverse reliefs and landscapes, as well as tourist scenarios that vary according to the province and region where they are located.
Below I mention some of the best known beaches. The information of Restaurants and Accommodations can be seen on the sites of every beach.
It is the easternmost municipality in the province of Buenos Aires , 330 km from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. It is bordered to the north by the Samborombon Bay ; south with the Pinamar Party ; to the west, with Party of General Lavalle and to the east, with the Argentine sea . In this 96 kilometer corridor it is possible to find beaches, dunes, pine forests, different types and categories of accommodation, more than thirty campsites, restaurants, abundant fishing, tranquility and, especially in San Bernardo, Santa Teresita, Mar de Ajó and Mar del Tuyú, intense nightlife. Among the classic tours, Mundo Marino and the San Clemente hot springs stand out. Santa Teresita has a water park, karting track and one of the best golf courses in the country. Las Toninas is a family atmosphere without any luxuries, with a fine sand and calm waters with little depth. It differs from other spas in the area for its leafy dunes populated with tamarisks.
Integrates the Party of Pinamar next to Montecarlo, Ostend, Valeria del Mar and Cariló. 400 km from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Pinamar, Ostende, Valeria del Mar and Carilo, make up a suburban corridor also known as the "Green Coast", which allows access from any of them to the other three neighbors without the need to use the inter-resort route 11. It is located to the east of the province of Buenos Aires, near the Villa Gesell aerodrome, 342 km from the Capital. You can arrive by bus or by plane. It is characterized by its family atmosphere, making it one of the best Argentine beaches to go with children. and one of the main tourist centers in Argentina, housing an extensive recreational offer, concentrated in numerous restaurants, clubs, shopping trips and summer shows. Its beaches, with golden sands and great waves, extend for approximately 30 kilometers, being especially desired by lovers of surfing and kitesurfing. The Camino del Mar proposes to travel 9 km along the beach, from the end of Bunge Avenue to the last parador in the north; you can choose to go south and complete 10 km.
As mentioned, they are part of the Pinamar Party. count with very good hotel offer and recreational activities such as horseback riding, excursions and bicycle rides, as well as sea fishing where you will run into burriquetas and sharks. Its large dunes surrounded by leafy bushes receive a large influx of tourists during the summer. It has high quality services such as boats, water bikes, the best restaurants in the area and a shopping center located a few minutes from the spa.
It is one of the most exclusive places, known for its beautiful landscapes of forests and dunes, with a coastline of approximately 3 kilometers, where constructions in noble materials and elegant hotels extend. It is easy to get there, either by bus, train, plane and the excellent taxi service they have for transfers. It consists of three spas and a parador, as well as a shopping center where you can visit restaurants, ice cream parlors, cafes, clothing and craft shops. You can also do horseback riding in the forest, walks, excursions and attend open-air concerts. For sports lovers surfing, kitesurfing, athletics and tennis.
Head city of the party of Villa Gesell together with the towns of Las Gaviotas, Mar Azul and Mar de las Pampas, 432 km from the autonomous city of Buenos Aires. It is known for hosting some of the busiest beaches in Argentina, with golden sands that extend for 60 kilometers of calm beaches with turquoise blue waters. At the same time, in its surroundings you can enjoy various excursions, the most common to the Querandí Lighthouse (second highest in Argentina) and to the Querandí Lighthouse Dunícola Reserve, a protected area ecosystems of forests and coastal dunes. Have a airport that It is located 3 km. from the North Access roundabout to the City of and only 5 minutes from the shopping center.
Here you will find modern houses near the sea and a shopping center. It also has hotels that accept pets, Wi-Fi service and free parking. It is located in the district of Villa Gesell, and is the perfect place to camp, ride horses, play tennis, read and try the best churros on the coast. Other activities that can be practiced is golf and if you like sandboarding or fishing, do not forget to arrive early to take advantage of the best of summer days.
Exclusive seaside resort adjacent to Villa Gesell, famous for its beautiful beaches, with natural dunes and eucalyptus forests, wide golden sands and gentle waves, the Parador Soleado is on Virazón street, where fishermen congregate. In Mar de las Pampas you can taste fresh corvinas, the classic breakfasts of fat biscuits, coffee with milk and fruit. During the summer, tables, tents and umbrellas are set up on the beach.
It is a town in the Province of Buenos Aires , belonging to the Small Sea Party —whose header is Coronel Vidal — and is located at km 483 of the Provincial Route 11 , southeast of Buenos Aires . Located about 10 kilometers from Mar del Plata, the beaches of Mar Chiquita have a much more relaxed atmosphere. The pace picks up – although not too much – in Santa Clara del Mar, where the Craft Beer Festival is organized every summer. A unique attraction guards the Mar Chiquita lagoon, connected to the sea. Rural tourism is developed near Route 2, in Coronel Vidal, Vivoratá, Calfucurá, Nahuel Rucá and General
415 km from the autonomous city of Buenos Aires is famous seaside resort houses the busiest beaches in Argentina with wide golden sands and an inexhaustible recreational offer, with numerous places to eat and all kinds of shows. From a geographical point of view, it is considered the most populated coastal city in Argentina, the seventh in Argentina and third in the Province of Buenos Aires with its own airport that connects it with almost the entire country. throughout his 47 kilometers from Along the coast you can find different types of beaches, from the busiest and most popular such as Playa Brístol and Playa Varese, to more exclusive sites located south of the city after crossing the Lighthouse. The wildest resorts are located to the south of Punta Mogotes, on the way to Miramar. In the city besides having a very busy center you can admire the mansions of the Los Troncos, Loma Stella Maris and Playa Grande neighborhoods. Another unmissable proposal is the port, with its fishing boats, and fish and seafood restaurants being an important fishing center (canned, frozen and filleted)
470 km from the autonomous city of Buenos Aires appears this urbanization of Resorts and complexes of high category. Its beaches are wider due to a series of coastal barriers that prevent the advance of water over the coast. There are plenty of activities designed for children and guided walks that lead from the historic center to the coast and the perfumed forest of the Florentino Ameghino Dunícola Nursery. It offers different cultural alternatives, museums, theaters and popular festivals, and educational offers at all levels of education. Various ground transportation services connect it with other locations in Argentina using two provincial routes that cross the city. It has an aerodrome that allows the landing of private aircraft and has a public urban passenger service.
511 km from the autonomous city of Buenos Aires you will find one of the best public beaches with strong waves and incredible sunsets. It is the head of match namesake and has wide beaches and an important port when found at the mouth of the Quequen Grande River and the Argentine sea . With a gently sloping coastline it allows tourists to swim, surf, fish, walk along the pier, or ride a bike. The Quequén River, the Lillo Park –where a walking train operates–, the recommended places for fishing and the Termas Marinas complex are the main points of interest in this city with a very complete tourist infrastructure. Separated from the beaches of Necochea by the Quequén Grande river, there are the beaches of Quequén very fashionable especially among the youngest. Place beautiful and natural, without pollution, with tall buildings with dirt roads and cliffs that give it a special touch and an incredible view. An incredible area to relax in Quequén is Bahía de los Vientos. As accommodation options it offers cabins, hostels, houses and apartments, offering some of the best restaurants in Argentina, with varied cuisine.
Located 570 kilometers from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, 80 km from the city of Tres Arroyos, this spa is just 14 kilometers by dirt road from the town of Orense. It is also known as Punta Desnudez, and It has beautiful natural attractions: a wide and smooth semicircular beach that offers all the possibilities for water sports, fishing, horseback riding or walks in an environment of singular charm. They are virgin and extensive beaches surrounded by dunes and privileged sunsets, especially for lovers of solitude for being uncrowded beaches
located in the district of Tres Arroyos, in the Southeast of the Province of Buenos Aires, 560 km from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. It covers about 100 kilometers of beaches surrounded by large dunes, with golden sands and waters that stand out for their warmth and gentle waves, allowing the practice of various water sports. What's more of a little altered natural landscape, which combines forests, lagoons, swamps, gigantic dunes and streams. In addition to its beaches, it also has the attraction of its beautiful natural surroundings, highlighting among them the Paseo del Arroyo with its 7 waterfalls, a 5-kilometer journey downstream, which can be done in kayak-type boats or canoes that depart from Puerto Mosquito. The Claromecó lighthouse, 54 meters high, provides a privileged view of the coast.
Located on the Atlantic coast, south of the Province of Buenos Aires is 100 kilometers from White Bay and 650 from the autonomous city of Buenos Aires. With 32 kilometers of beaches stand out for its crystal clear waters and fine sand, huge dunes that allow the practice of sandboarding and privileged corners to watch the sunset. An important fact is that unlike most of the beaches on the Argentine Atlantic coast, in Monte Hermoso the water is warm, perfect for bathing. They complement their attractive inns with a recreational offer on the beach, a promenade where you can go for walks, and the nearby Pehuen-Có Nature Reserve, a paleontological park with fossilized footprints of prehistoric animals.
It is a place known for being one of the most privileged corners of Argentina. Located on the Patagonian coast, in the province of Río Negro, the beach is made up of several kilometers of caves to which it owes its name and that can reach heights of three to four meters. The most surprising thing is its warm waters and the periods of sunlight that can last up to 15 hours a day in the hottest seasons of the year. The sea temperature is around 23/25º C in summer and the maximum ambient temperature during the summer season, oscillates between 33º and 40º Among the main activities that the beach diving, water sports and excursions to its surroundings stand out, with interesting sites such as El Cañadón de Las Ostras, with a large fossilized oyster deposit, and Fuerte Argentino, a legendary plateau approximately 150 meters high. It has a shopping center with a Casino, quality restaurants, craft breweries, grills (try Patagonian lamb) and shopping malls.
It is an ecological park, located in the Golfo Nuevo area, 15 kilometers from Puerto Madryn, Chubut. This 3 km wide area, between Punta Arco and Cerro Prismático It is home to a very autochthonous fauna, among which are guanacos, maras and foxes, among other species.
It is one of the beautiful Argentine beaches for tourism and site right whale watching in the months of June to October when marine mammals come within a few meters of the southern coast to reproduce and nurse their young.
Puerto Madryn is a beach with calm waters and transparent on the coast of the Golfo Nuevo in the heart of Argentine Patagonia, northeast of the province of Chubut and 1400 km from the autonomous city of Buenos Aires. It is located in front of the Argentine Sea in the Atlantic Ocean and is known both for being the gateway to the Valdés Peninsula, a natural sanctuary for marine species declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and for hosting some of the best diving spots. from the country. The temperatures in the area are changing, depending on the time of year, in January it can reach 40°C, getting dark around 10:00 p.m. It has the presence of whales and penguins, which can be seen from the different inns: Playa La Cantera is a classic site for whale watching along with its neighbor El Doradillo, which They swim a few meters from the coast and can be seen with the naked eye.
A small town nestled on the seashore, it is a seaside resort located in the north of the Chubut province , Argentina , on the New Gulf , in the Valdes Peninsula . Year after year, from June to December, tourists from all over the world visit this village in the north of Chubut to live a unique experience: the exciting sighting of the Southern Right Whale . Its gently sloping beaches are protected by cliffs that resemble pyramids, and on which a large number of invertebrate fossil remains are scattered, whose antiquity dates back about nine million years. The main street starts at the descent of the access route and three blocks later it ends in the waters of the sea. This route is surrounded by businesses, companies that do whale watching, hotels and apartments for rent.
It is located in Puerto San Antonio Este, 180 km from Viedma, the capital of Río Negro, 65 kilometers from Las Grutas, province of Río Negro and about 1050 km from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires in the bay that forms between San Antonio Este and San Antonio Oeste. Due to its crystalline waters and its emerald-colored ponds, it has earned the title of the Argentine “Caribbean”. The best way to get there is to travel to San Antonio Este along Route 3 and then, in the final section, join Provincial Route 1. The last part of the trip consists of a short and firm stretch of gravel that borders the coast. must go in car since there are no groups. It is an ideal place for swimming, rowing, kayaking and stand up paddle. To take into account and plan the visit, you must know that it does not have spa services or umbrellas or with lodging so you have to stay in the town of Saco Viejo, in San Antonio Este or in Las Grutas.