Discovering Centinela del Mar: A Hidden Gem

Centinela del Mar offers a serene escape from the crowds with its beautiful beaches and rich history. Perfect for families and those looking to unwind, enjoy local attractions, and explore nature without the stress of urban life.


Discovering Centinela del Mar: A Hidden Gem

In Centinela del Mar, a small place located one hour south of Miramar, there is La Lagartija, the only accommodation available for tourists in the area. This place offers a tranquil environment away from the crowds that usually fill the coastal cities of Buenos Aires province, ideal for enjoying with family and disconnecting.

The strategic location of Centinela del Mar allows visitors to enjoy the beach during the day and explore the attractions of Miramar and Necochea at night. The Chapel is one of the historical sites that stand out in the area, providing a suitable atmosphere for dialogue and enjoying a mate on the beach.

In addition to enjoying the sea in Centinela, tourists can explore local history by visiting the historical room that presents objects and photos of the ancient Tehuelche communities that inhabited the region. Other attractions in the area include the restored train car, the village Chapel, the old hotel structure, the facilities of Primary School 16 "Alfonsina Storni" and the only coastal pulpería in Buenos Aires province.

To reach Centinela del Mar from Buenos Aires City, you can take the Buenos Aires - La Plata highway to the Hudson toll, continue along Route No. 2 to Mar del Plata, and then access Provincial Route 88 to the intersection of Provincial Road 033-12 that leads to the coast in 16 kilometers.

Despite having only four inhabitants, Centinela del Mar is a place that impresses with its immense sea on the Buenos Aires Atlantic Coast. At 500 kilometers from Buenos Aires City, this town between Mar del Plata and Necochea offers a refuge to rest and disconnect from city life, connecting with nature and enjoying local hospitality, away from cell phone signals.