Celebrations are becoming increasingly popular New Year far away from home, if possible in another city, with nature and peace. Those who have the opportunity to do so take a short vacationYou should include in your itinerary three coastal towns that are close to Buenos Aires but are off the beaten tourist routes and are therefore still idyllic options for finding some peace and quiet.
Within the La Costa party the “family town”is an attractive point for those moving with children. The atmosphere is calm and designed for complete enjoyment with your loved ones. His short blocks enable Explore the mall on foot and without much difficulty.
Although Italian immigration influenced their growth, the German community also had a positive impact on their growth Part of local identity marked with firewhere you can see picturesque buildings reminiscent of European Alpine villages.
Saint Bernard, as he is popularly known, has wide golden sandy beaches. In addition to using the public or private spas, this is also possible Enjoy water sports such as kayaking and kite surfing.
Out of season the city has a population of around 15,000 residents, but in mid-summer this can more than double. For this reason, there are different accommodation options, from four-star hotels to cabins and apartments. For the more adventurous, there are also three campsites with different services.
Getting to San Bernardo is easy. You just have to take Highway No. 2 to Dolores, from there Provincial Route (RP) 63 and then RP 11. Its proximity to Mar de Ajó makes it a double suggestion to discover and explore other beaches on foot.
This town south of Mar del Plata has established itself over the years as a refuge for many residents of the surrounding towns who wanted to escape the hustle and bustle of “La Feliz” in the middle of summer. For this reason, Miramar becomes a tempting optionAlthough it is currently receiving more and more tourists, it still maintains the peace and spirituality that characterize it.
Here the beach is the protagonist, but it also hides other charms, such as: Dunicola Florentino Ameghino nursery forestthat combines cliffs, dunes and dunes with a green environment. It’s a few kilometers away Energy forestfamous for the extrasensory experiences experienced there.
Another attraction for visitors is the open-air museum Esteban Svast Art Biennalewhere there are 90 murals and 12 sculptures made with different materials and different techniques.

In the urban part the tourist can enjoy this El Durazno Park (with its artificial lakes), the pedestrian zone and the Natural Science Museum. The busiest place at sunset is the pier, which protrudes several meters into the sea and offers a unique view of Miramar when the lights are on.
To get there you must take highway number 2 to Mar del Plata and then continue the journey south along RP 11. Another road with less traffic jams is RP 88 and then RP 77, but the journey takes longer.
This city on the south coast of Buenos Aires is ideal for a moment of relaxation. Here we not only ring in the new year, The tranquility of the wide beaches invites tourists to linger longer.
Necochea is known for its gusts of wind, which can often ruin a perfect beach day, but that doesn’t always happen. In addition to the thermal baths overlooking the urban surroundings, there are others further south that are quieter and surrounded by greenery. Even those Miguel Lillo Parkfull of pine trees and dunes, is an ideal place for a picnic and to escape the midday sun.

Other sights in the city include: the Quequén Riverwhich, far from the port and inland, has waterfalls and waterfalls that amaze visitors. Another symbol is White MedanoAt 100 meters high, it is perfect for sandboarding.
To get to Necochea you must take Highway No. 2 to RP 88, which ends in Quequén. There you have to cross the port city over the characteristic suspension bridge.