Acassuso · Buenos Aires · Argentina
Perú Beach
You smell grilled choripán before you see the water. Perú Beach sprawls along Acassuso's riverfront, where standup paddleboarders glide over café-con-leche currents and volleyball nets anchor sandy patches between wooden decks. The Río de la Plata laps gently here—no salt, no waves, just wide-sky leisure thirty minutes north of downtown.
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You smell grilled choripán before you see the water. Perú Beach sprawls along Acassuso's riverfront, where standup paddleboarders glide over café-con-leche currents and volleyball nets anchor sandy patches between wooden decks. The Río de la Plata laps gently here—no salt, no waves, just wide-sky leisure thirty minutes north of downtown.
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About this beach
Where it is
Perú Beach
Acassuso, Buenos Aires, Argentina
-34.4723°, -58.4865°
Top things to do
At Perú Beach
Paddle the Delta
Rent kayaks along quiet channels
Lounge Riverside
Reserve deck chairs early
Parrilla Sundown
Order asado at dockside grills
Capture Golden Hour
Wide river reflects violet skies
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Perú Beach.
Questions people actually ask about Perú Beach.
Is it safe to swim at Perú Beach in Acassuso?
Swimming conditions at Perú Beach depend on water quality in the Río de la Plata, which can vary. The river isn't always recommended for swimming due to pollution and sediment levels. Most visitors treat this as a beach club experience focused on sunbathing, socializing, and watersports rather than traditional swimming. Check local advisories before entering the water. The beach club atmosphere is generally safe for families, with facilities and staff present during operating hours. Focus on enjoying the riverside ambiance and recreational activities rather than extended swimming.
What's the best time to visit Perú Beach?
Perú Beach is accessible year-round, though summer months (December-February) offer the warmest weather and most vibrant atmosphere. Weekday visits tend to be less crowded than weekends when locals flock to the riverside. Sunset hours are particularly popular for the scenic views over the Río de la Plata. Spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) provide pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds. The beach club operates primarily during warmer months, so check specific opening hours if you're visiting during winter. Early mornings offer peaceful experiences before the crowds arrive.