Buenos Aires has no beach. At least the city does not. The nearest option is Tigre, the delta of the river that eventually empties into the Atlantic. The Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires residents) and travelers looking for a temporary respite from the exhaust heat from the capital city to the water dark brown.
However, about 350 kilometers from the capital, no real beaches along the Atlantic coast, offering all the comforts of a typical seaside resort. This area is called Pinamar, whose development began in the mid-1900 when an Argentine bought several thousand acres of land covered with sand dunes. This Argentina began an afforestation project, first planting of pine and acacia trees then.
Today, Pinamar is famous for its wooded landscape, planted forests, sand dunes and beautiful beaches. This city and the neighboring towns of Villa Gesell Cariló and attracts a seasonal migration of Argentines and foreigners seeking beach relaxation in a beautiful setting. Read More
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