Argentina Beach Guide
May 16, 2008It’s summertime..And its a nice feeling to go to the beach and unwind and escape for a while the busy life. Be ready to tour the beach around the world!! First stop is Argentina!!
Bristol Beach
Heading east along Grand Avenue, away from Falmouth Heights and into Maravista and beyond, you’ll find several other public beaches along the wider sections of Nantucket Sound. Bristol Beach is one such location. Since the Vineyard is off to the west, this beach and the ones to the east have much more of a wide open ocean-like feel. The row of dunes here is a wonderful place to see the sunrise over the water. There are plenty of nearby motels and hotels and some of those even have their own private beaches.
The Beach is open from 8am to sunset every day and entry is free. You’ll find wifi, beach games, music and tasty things to eat and drink.
The beach is a place to relax, meet people and play. In the last couple of years a number of European cities have been busy creating their own beaches, converting concrete landscape into chilled, sandy escapes for families, office workers and visitors to enjoy summer in the city.
To the back of the beach is the beautiful church of St Mary Redcliffe; to the front a long view over the floating harbour and the best place to catch a sunset in the city.
What to bring
Pack for the beach! Don’t forget your suncream, bucket and spade or a beachball. Bermuda shorts or a knotted handkerchiefs are optional, but don’t forget some cash for an ice cream!
What not to bring
To help keep things safe and lovely for everyone, the Beach is a pet-free and glass-free site. As part of the Beach’s licence to operate you are also asked not to bring your own alcohol.
Necochea Beach
An enormous 74km long stretch of beautiful sandy beaches makes Necochea a great option. The general atmosphere is less ‘exclusive’ than those previously mentioned resorts so is better for budget travellers or those in search of something more laid back. The central area is modern and urbanised with all the commodities and a wide selection of accommodation but if you head west you will find some undeveloped spots that often get left of the tourist trail. The area is dramatically surrounded by sand dunes which are fun to explore.
Beaches that are also found in Argentina
Even more voguish than Pinamar, a truly beautiful beach destination like this, with gorgeous cabins hidden away amongst the foliage and a beautifully maintained beach comes at a price and you will be rubbing shoulders with the Argentine elite at this stunning spot.
A lot quieter and down to earth this pretty town is a popular cycling destination. It makes a good choice for families as is well facilitated, calm, attractive and safe.
Whilst this tree filled beach destination has been hit by modernisation, it has succesfully retained a small town feel and many people are drawn in by the unshowy, warm and relaxed feel to the place. Good for young travellers as there is good nightlife and affordable accommodation and restaurants. Mar de las Pampas and Mar Azul are nearby spots which are beautifully quiet and untouched by human hands.
This is the spot for a truly natural beach experience where you are unlikely to come across tourists, buildings or anything other than sandy coastline. Located 84 km east of the important port of Bahía Blanca, this part of the Argentine coast is ideal for adventure travellers who are looking for beach and nothing else. Accommodation is sparse as are facilities so come prepared.

