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Beach Varese

There's a cool ice cream spot called Chocotorta nearby. Definitely grab a cone after a day at the beach—totally worth every peso!

If you're renting a surfboard, ask for the one that's right for your level. I made the mistake of grabbing a more advanced board and it made things way harder for me!
Grand Beach

I suggest you wear some reef shoes if you plan to go into the water. I learned this the hard way when I stepped on something sharp. They’re cheap and can save you from a nasty cut!
If you want to avoid the sun a bit hit the beach after 4 PM. It's still warm but way less packed. Just remember to check when the tide comes in so you won’t end up with less sand space!

Don’t skip the local food stalls; they have the best empanadas by the beach! I spent a bit of time wandering around and found a hidden gem that made my day. Ask locals for recommendations, they know what's good!
Check the surf conditions before you go! I found out there are better waves in the morning, around 8-10 AM. It's less crowded and way more fun. If you’re not a pro, consider renting a board nearby instead of buying one.
Nahuel Huapi

If you’re planning to fish, grab a local guide. They know the best spots and can save you time wandering around. Plus, it’s a great way to learn local tricks. I found mine through a quick chat with locals at the dock.

I suggest booking a boat tour in advance. I thought I could just show up and ended up waiting hours. Plus, pre-booking can sometimes save you a few bucks!

Don’t miss out on the hike up to Campanario Hill. Trust me, the chairlift is worth it! I saved my energy for the views at the top, which are absolutely stunning and perfect for photos.
Mariano Beach

Check out the nearby food trucks for lunch instead of the beachside restaurants; you’ll save some cash and their local empanadas are delicious.
Bring your own surf gear if you can. Rental prices can skyrocket during peak season, so packing your own board and wetsuit is a game-changer.
I recommend hitting the waves early in the morning, around 7 AM, when the water is less crowded and the waves are perfect for surfing. It's pretty peaceful then!

If you're planning to stay for sunset, grab a spot on the beach by 6 PM. It gets packed quickly, and trust me, the sunset views are totally worth it!
Victoria del Agua

I suggest you visit early, like around 9 AM. It gets pretty crowded later on, and it's way more relaxing before the noon rush. Plus, you get to snag a good spot by the pools.

I recommend trying the smaller pools instead of the big ones. They might look less popular, but they were way cozier and less noisy than the main attractions. Perfect for chilling
If you're looking to save some bucks, check if they have any weekday discounts. I ended up paying less than I expected just by going on a Tuesday!

don't forget to bring your own water bottle and snacks. the prices for food there can be super high, and i regret not packing a picnic. it would've saved me some cash.
Beach Quequen

If you're planning to surf, bring your own wetsuit if you have one! The rentals can be pricey, and the suits I tried were a bit worn out. I ended up feeling cold way too quick!

I suggest renting a surfboard from local shops instead of the beach vendors; it saved me a ton of money and I got better quality boards. Plus, I met some cool locals who gave me tips on the best waves.

My advice is to try the local seafood at places off the main street. The food is fresh and way cheaper than the touristy spots. I found this awesome little place called 'El Sabrosito' that I can't stop thinking about.