San Clemente del Tuyú, Coastal village in La Costa Partido, Argentina.
San Clemente del Tuyú is a coastal village in La Costa Partido that stretches along the Argentine Sea where it meets the Río de la Plata estuary. The village features long beaches and protected natural areas that form its landscape.
A Jesuit missionary named José Cardiel named the area in 1744 after a nearby stream. The village was officially established in 1935 and developed from that point forward.
The fishing port shapes daily life through traditional practices passed down among residents. Annual celebrations here focus on the black corvine catch and the maritime heritage that defines the community.
The village has various lodging options and restaurants spread throughout the town. It sits about 320 kilometers from Buenos Aires and is easily reached by car or bus on main roads.
Mineral-rich hot springs were discovered here in 2003 and led to the creation of a thermal resort. This unexpected thermal attraction offers visitors a different kind of seaside experience.
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