Discover Argentina's Hidden Beaches

Argentina offers stunning beaches from lively coasts to tranquil getaways. Enjoy sports like kayaking at Reta or witness events during Fiesta Nacional de Playas Doradas. Experience nature's beauty.


Discover Argentina's Hidden Beaches

In Argentina, throughout its 24 districts, there are numerous incredible places to enjoy beautiful landscapes and natural attractions. One of these places is Punta Perdices, in Río Negro, very close to Las Grutas, known as the Argentine Caribbean for its crystal-clear waters and white sand, an ideal spot to witness the sunrise and sunset over the sea.

Argentina offers a wide variety of beaches, from the busy ones in Mar del Plata and Necochea to the exclusive ones in Pinamar and Cariló, as well as hidden beaches perfect for family vacations. Across the country, wonderful corners can be discovered, not only on the Atlantic Coast but also in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.

In the province of Buenos Aires, the beaches of Reta are wide, extensive, and calm, perfect for family enjoyment. On the other hand, Yuco, in Neuquén, is a peninsula with small beaches surrounded by arrayán trees, known as the "Patagonian Caribbean" for its turquoise and cold waters.

In the south, the Bahía de Los Troncos, in Bariloche, is a special place with turquoise waters surrounded by fallen logs, ideal for enjoying nature. Similarly, at the El Nihuil reservoir in San Rafael, Mendoza, you can enjoy beaches surrounded by dunes for relaxation and water sports.

In the Río Pinto valley, in Córdoba, hidden beaches are found surrounded by cliffs and dunes. In Playas Doradas, in Río Negro, 20 kilometers from Sierra Grande, you can enjoy the golden sands of its beaches and the National Festival held in February.

In the north, Cabo Curioso, in Santa Cruz, offers unmissable sunsets and low tides that create natural pools for swimming. Meanwhile, Isla Escondida, in Chubut, features a beach resort with natural pools ideal for walking and bathing.

In Buenos Aires, Río Negro, and other Argentine provinces, there is a great variety of beaches with offerings for all tastes. From small towns like Reta in Buenos Aires, with its turquoise and warm waters, to places like Bahía Creek in Río Negro, where whales and the toninas overas can be spotted along the Atlantic coast. Argentina invites you to explore its natural landscapes and enjoy the sea, rivers, and lakes it offers in every corner of the country.