The province of Buenos Aires, in Argentina, has destinations to suit all tastes from the hills and countryside of Tandil to the intense summer beaches in Villa Gesell and Mar del Plata, among others.
Villa Gesell, a spa town with more than 10 miles of beaches, warm water that has become famous throughout the republic for its lively nightlife and quiet residential areas.
Founded in 1931 by Carlos Gesell, the city knew accommodate the hippie tourism in the mid-60 and then grew in popularity to become today, one of the most visited by the youth.
When completed in January, the city receives a greater number of adult people. Without losing its dynamism, the city becomes more tranquil and travelers can enjoy its benefits without the fuss caused by young people anxious.
However, the tourist is first rate and the rides include outings to nightclubs on Avenida 3 (the principal), natural paths Cultural Reserve and North Pine Forest and a visit to Faro Municipal Nature Reserve Querandi (on the beach, nearly 30 kilometers from the city).
Other attractions include the town of Mar de las Pampas, with wooden buildings and walks between avenues lined with pine and acacia trees that form a unique natural landscape a must for lovers of nature walks and sandy streets and businesses with a rural commercial center.





