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Grand Beach
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.
Bring your own snacks and drinks. Beach vendors can be overpriced. I saved a ton by just packing a cooler with some sandwiches and water. Trust me, you’ll be glad you did.
Try to learn a few Spanish phrases. Most people were friendly, but knowing basic greetings made my interactions way better. Plus, you’ll get more local recommendations that way. It’s a win-win!
Mariano Beach
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!
Beach Quequen
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.