
This beachside town is looking a little worn out alongside its newer, more upmarket neighbors, but it’s still a hit with the younger crowd, and has a more bohemian feel than the flashier Pinamar.
In the 1930s, merchant, inventor and nature-lover Carlos Gesell designed this resort of zigzag streets, planting acacias, poplars, oaks and pines to stabilize the shifting dunes. Though he envisioned a town merging with the forest he had created, it wasn’t long before high-rise vacation shares began their malignant growth and the trees started to disappear.
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