Discover El Cóndor: beaches, history and nature for everyone

El Cóndor, located 30 minutes from Viedma, has all the basic services such as hotels, rental houses and apartments, campsites, restaurants, casino, public toilets and everything necessary for visitors to have an excellent stay

(Source: Gobierno de Río Negro)

Every summer the Sea and Camping Festival is held, declared a National Holiday since 2017. It is a popular icon that residents and tourists look forward to every summer season, to enjoy artistic shows of national recognition, accompanied by recreational and cultural activities for all ages. .

Next to the property where the party takes place there is an artisan walk with a wide variety of local and regional entrepreneurs, musical shows and other arts to have a good time after the day on the beach.

What activities await you in El Cóndor?

You can explore biodiversity through bird watching, an outdoor activity suitable for all ages. Trails are followed that dazzle young and old, revealing the rich biodiversity of the region and raising awareness about the importance of the coast and natural resources.

The most adventurous can practice sports such as windsurfing, kitesurfing, sandboarding, car sailing and kitebuggy thanks to the characteristics of the area and its winds.

If you are looking for something more relaxed, you can go for a quiet walk, play family beach games or recreational activities proposed by the Municipality of Viedma.

In addition to the recreational and sports options, in El Cóndor you can also visit historical sites such as the Río Negro Lighthouse, the oldest building of this type in Continental Patagonia and the longest in service in the country, recognized as a National Historical Monument and Heritage. History of Humanity.

A few meters away is the Malvinas Memorial, a monument for reflective purposes that stands on the edge of the cliff in memory of the combatants who fought in the historic war conflict of 1982.

coastal paradise

El Cóndor is the starting point of a scenic trip along Provincial Route No. 1, covering 180 km of beaches that fuse tranquility and beauty. There are iconic places such as El Espigón, a surfer's paradise, and Playa Bonita, sheltered by cliffs. La Lobería offers natural pools at low tide and Bahía Creek, surrounded by soft dunes, is perfect for coastal fishing.

At the end of the road are the beaches near Puerto del Este, known as the "Patagonic Caribbean." Punta Perdices and Las Conchillas stand out for their turquoise waters and sand adorned with white shells, creating unparalleled beauty on the coast of the San Matías Gulf.

Source: Government of Río Negro.


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