Swimming in Argentina
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thanks Scarlett and avrooster, I will google Pinamar. We thought of taking a boat out from Tigre, but still wanting a quiet lake or beach for a refreshing swim and rest for a day or 2 of our time in Argentina
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There are many beaches near Buenos Aires, like Pinamar, Mar del Plata, Carilo, and even Punta del Este in Uruguay. But, all of them will be crowded in January since it´s the month in which all Argentinians take their vacation to go to the beach. So you should think of reserving in advance for any of those places.
You can also go to hotel swimming pools, like the ones in the Sheraton hotel or Hyatt Hotel. You just pay for the day and can use the pool, gym, sauna, etc.
You can also take one or tow days and go to Sheraton Hotel in Pilar, 50 km out of Buenos Aires. It has also a swimming pool and spa.
You can also go to hotel swimming pools, like the ones in the Sheraton hotel or Hyatt Hotel. You just pay for the day and can use the pool, gym, sauna, etc.
You can also take one or tow days and go to Sheraton Hotel in Pilar, 50 km out of Buenos Aires. It has also a swimming pool and spa.
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attention waternymphs mermaids and mermen,
I found the perfect place :rincondecobo.com.ar
outside of Pinemar
Unfortunately at 5500 pesos per week it is beyond our budget ( we also prefer to spend 3 or 4 days rather than a full week)
Does any one know of a less expensive version of this: houses , cabins on a beach
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ps or if familiar w/ N. Queensland in Australia, villages like Palm Cove or Port Douglas
I found the perfect place :rincondecobo.com.ar
outside of Pinemar
Unfortunately at 5500 pesos per week it is beyond our budget ( we also prefer to spend 3 or 4 days rather than a full week)
Does any one know of a less expensive version of this: houses , cabins on a beach
thanks
Andrewdavid
ps or if familiar w/ N. Queensland in Australia, villages like Palm Cove or Port Douglas
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Mar de las Pampas is surely quieter than Mar del Plata since the philosophy of the place is to keep it as natural as possible(no asphalt on the streets for example). But it has become very trendy so you better make a reservation in advance because it is always sold out in January.
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expertbue and avrooster, a place w/o paved streets sounds like what we are looking for. We will book early is we are heading to the beach.
Getting my fiance to commit to an itinerary is proving hard. At least w/ have plane tix and Bs As apartment so we know we are coming
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AndrewDavid
Getting my fiance to commit to an itinerary is proving hard. At least w/ have plane tix and Bs As apartment so we know we are coming
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AndrewDavid
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