The **Argentinian Atlantic Coast** and its charming **seaside towns** continue to be one of the favorite destinations for both national and international travelers.
In addition to its **vast beaches** and impressive sea, this region is home to charming coastal towns that invite you to disconnect during the summer season.
A natural refuge in Villa Gesell
Today we talk about a charming seaside town that has it all: geographic beauty, warmth of its people, tranquility, and a wide range of outdoor activities, either with family or solo. This corner, relatively unknown to large crowds, guarantees rest and **connection with nature**.
It is the **Faro Querandí Reserve**, located in the charming town of Villa Gesell, 390 kilometers from Buenos Aires City. This natural paradise offers over 5000 hectares of dunes with **native flora and fauna** that captivate its visitors.
Activities and sustainable tourism
Established in 1996, the Faro Querandí Reserve is accessible via Provincial Route 11 and is considered one of the best-kept secrets of the Argentine Coast. Here, direct contact with nature allows us to get away from our cell phones and live a unique experience.
This reserve **protects “the dune cord”**, a fragile ecosystem in the region. Among the animals that can be observed are foxes, lizards, and migratory birds.
Activities available at the Faro Querandí Reserve include:
- Hiking
- Birdwatching
- Horseback riding
- Guided tours to the Faro Querandí
The reserve promotes sustainable tourism, inviting tourists to take care of the environment through practices such as not littering and staying in designated areas to preserve the **natural wonders** of the place.
Villa Gesell and the Faro Querandí Reserve are perfect destinations for those seeking a natural retreat to **rest body and mind**, enjoying the magic and tranquility that only this corner of the Atlantic Coast can offer.
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