On the southern Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires, there is a resort that still maintains a tranquility rarely found in the era of mass tourism. It spans 25 kilometers of open beach, has a 54-meter-high lighthouse, and a small stable population, a combination that makes it a chosen destination for those seeking rest by the sea, far from the noise of large cities.
This is Claromecó, located in the district of Tres Arroyos, about 560 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires. There are long-distance bus services connecting Buenos Aires with Tres Arroyos, and from there, regional buses depart to complete the journey to Claromecó, especially during the summer season when frequencies are increased.
One of the main attractions of Claromecó is the extension of its beaches, with areas where vehicle access is allowed, although limited in the resort area to preserve coexistence and safety. There are no towers facing the sea or saturated beaches: wide sand, a clear horizon, and a pace of life that invites you to slow down. This is complemented by a varied commercial offer, video game stores, and recreational areas that complete a balanced agenda, designed for families seeking rest without giving up entertainment options.
The Claromecó Lighthouse, at 54 meters high, is one of the most recognizable landmarks of the resort and a mandatory stop on the tourist route. This allows for long stretches of coastline with a low presence of people, ideal for long walks, fishing, and unhurried rest. The Claromecó Stream adds another strong point to the landscape. Along its banks, walks, spaces for mate-drinking, and chosen spots to enjoy the sunset develop, with a natural environment that remains central to the tourist experience.