Beach Activities
The flat, wide beach is world-renowned for land sailing (carrovelismo) during low tide.





Rada Tilly is a picturesque coastal city in Argentina's Chubut province, famously home to one of the southernmost beaches in the world. Nestled between the blue waters of the Atlantic and the stark beauty of the Patagonian plateaus, it offers a unique landscape for visitors. The town is primarily residential and is highly regarded for its safety and clean, wide streets. Its main beach stretches for nearly four kilometers, providing a perfect venue for land sailing, windsurfing, and long walks at low tide. Nearby, the Punta del Marqués nature reserve offers a chance to see sea lions and enjoy panoramic views of the rugged coastline. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a quiet, nature-oriented escape in southern Argentina.
Rada Tilly is a picturesque coastal city in Argentina's Chubut province, famously home to one of the southernmost beaches in the world. Nestled between the blue waters of the Atlantic and the stark beauty of the Patagonian plateaus, it offers a unique landscape for visitors. The town is primarily residential and is highly regarded for its safety and clean, wide streets. Its main beach stretches for nearly four kilometers, providing a perfect venue for land sailing, windsurfing, and long walks at low tide. Nearby, the Punta del Marqués nature reserve offers a chance to see sea lions and enjoy panoramic views of the rugged coastline. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a quiet, nature-oriented escape in southern Argentina.
Expansive sandy beaches perfect for land sailing and walking.
Stunning panoramic views from the Punta del Marqués cliffs.
A safe, quiet residential atmosphere ideal for families.
Proximity to Comodoro Rivadavia for shopping and services.
The city is largely residential, so nightlife is more subdued than in nearby Comodoro Rivadavia.
Water temperatures are generally cool, typical of the South Atlantic.
It is a very safe and walkable city, making it ideal for families with children.
The flat, wide beach is world-renowned for land sailing (carrovelismo) during low tide.
Drive or hike up to the Punta del Marqués reserve for panoramic views of the bay and potential sea lion sightings.
Quiet coastal retreats and family-friendly beach days.
ARS $
$60-$110 p/day
Spanish, English
Be prepared for the characteristic Patagonian winds, which can be quite strong even in summer.
December-March
A windy but fresh time to visit; perfect for hiking the surrounding plateaus and seeing local flora.
The peak season for beach life and outdoor sports, with long daylight hours and the best weather.
Quiet and cool, offering beautiful golden light over the Atlantic cliffs and a very peaceful atmosphere.
Cold and brisk; a time for solitary beach walks and enjoying the dramatic, rugged coastal scenery.