Overview
- Located in the Mar Chiquita district about 400 km from Buenos Aires, the trip runs via Ruta 2 with a turn at km 487 onto Ruta 11 and takes a little over four hours.
- Coverage highlights wide, lightly frequented beaches bordered by stands of álamos, pines and cypresses that shape a calm, nature‑focused setting.
- A secluded lagoon is promoted for sport fishing, birdwatching and quiet immersion in local biodiversity.
- Low light pollution offers clear night skies that appeal to stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts.
- Tourism services are expanding with cabins, family inns and growing gastronomy, while November’s Fiesta Nacional del Cordero Costero adds a seasonal draw near the Mar Chiquita Biosphere Reserve.
 
 