In the south of Brazil, Praia do Rosa shines again as one of the most chosen destinations by Argentine tourists, especially young people looking for vast beaches, untouched nature, and vibrant nightlife.
This coastal town, which was a hit in the 2000s, is experiencing a touristic resurgence that positions it as an attractive and accessible option.
How to get there: direct flights and land options
The quickest way to get there is by flying to Florianópolis, with direct flights from Buenos Aires that last less than two hours. From there, Praia do Rosa is 90 km to the south, with options for private transfer or taxi.
There are also flights with layovers from Córdoba and other Argentine cities, as well as alternatives by car or long-distance bus, although the plane is usually more efficient in terms of time and cost.
Geography and natural charm: hills, trails, and hidden beaches
Praia do Rosa offers a unique combination of open sea, green hills, and coastal trails leading to secret beaches.
Its picturesque streets are filled with bars, craft fairs, and local shops, creating a relaxed and multicultural atmosphere. “At times you forget you are in Brazil because you hear Spanish everywhere,” say the visitors.
Praia do Rosa is one of the most chosen destinations in the south of Brazil
Beaches for all tastes: surfing, hiking, and nature
From perfect waves to panoramic viewpoints, the destination has it all.
- Praia da Vila: ideal for surfers, with waves internationally recognized
- Praia Vermelha: surrounded by vegetation, perfect for those seeking tranquility
- Trails through the hills: 20 to 30-minute hikes to natural viewpoints
- Shrimp fishing: nighttime activity during full moons
Nightlife and gastronomic proposals
Bars, nightclubs, and local flavors to enjoy after sunset. During the day, the center offers a craft fair and a varied gastronomic offer.
At night, the scene transforms with bars, restaurants, and nightclubs that attract young people from all over the country and abroad.
Southern right whales and summer postcards
Between July and November, whale watching adds ecological and touristic value.
Praia do Rosa is also known for receiving the southern right whales that come to reproduce in its waters.
This natural phenomenon attracts both tourists and researchers, and is complemented by memorable sunsets and the return of birds to the hills, part of the classic Brazilian summer landscape.
Economic appeal: competitive prices compared to local destinations
With a favorable exchange rate, Brazil is positioned as an accessible option.
A stay of 10 days in hostels or inns costs around 700 dollars, while with expenses included it is estimated at 1000 dollars per person. Tourism agencies point out that, in this context, going abroad is competitive compared to domestic options.
The ideal months to travel are January, February, and March, with average temperatures of 27°C and warm waters. In contrast, August and September are rainier and less recommended.
Accommodation options in Praia do Rosa
From youthful hostels to boutique hotels for couples.
- Inns: family atmosphere, breakfast included, and proximity to the center. Ideal for groups of friends
- Boutique hotels: more privacy, spa, and amenities designed for couples or small groups
- Hostels: economical option, with shared rooms and a young atmosphere. Perfect for those who prioritize price
“There are places that, for some reason, become trendy. Last year we had many kids telling us that everyone wanted to come to Rosa,” says Daniela Matar, owner of the Paraíso hostel to La Nación portal.



