Counting the wavesβ¦
Counting the wavesβ¦
The late afternoon sun casts a golden shimmer across the placid waters of Playa Parada 5 Mansa, painting the horizon with soft hues as the city hums gently in the background. This popular sector of Punta del Este's Mansa beach is a true urban gem, celebrated for its exceptionally calm, shallow waters that make it a haven for families with young children. The sandy expanse is soft underfoot, inviting sunbathers to spread out and soak in the Uruguayan warmth without the worry of strong currents or crashing waves. What makes Playa Parada 5 Mansa truly distinctive is its seamless blend of natural tranquility and metropolitan convenience. Unlike the more exposed Brava beaches, Mansa lives up to its name ('tame' or 'mild'), offering a gentle aquatic experience. OnlyBeaches rates Playa Parada 5 Mansa a solid 7.9 on the OBI for its outstanding family-friendliness and accessibility. Swimming here is a delight; the water remains calm even on breezy days, perfect for little ones to splash safely or for adults to enjoy a leisurely dip. There's no surf to speak of, making it ideal for those who prefer still waters over waves. The best time to visit shifts with your preference: mornings are perfect for families seeking quiet play, while late afternoons transform the beach into a prime location for breathtaking sunsets over the Rio de la Plata. It's a beach for everyone seeking relaxation, from sun worshippers to those simply wanting to unwind after a day in the city. A local tip: after enjoying the sunset, wander a few blocks inland to discover some of Punta del Este's best casual eateries for a traditional chivito sandwich, a perfect end to a perfect beach day.
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Playa Parada 5 Mansa.
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Yes, the waters at Playa Parada 5 Mansa are exceptionally calm and shallow, making it very safe for swimming, especially for children.
The peak season is summer (December to March) for warm weather, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds.
Located directly in Punta del Este, it's easily accessible by car, public transport, or a short walk from many city accommodations.
Yes, being an urban beach, you'll find public restrooms, showers, and numerous kiosks selling food and drinks nearby.
While specific regulations vary, dogs are generally not permitted on the main swimming areas during peak season. Check local signage.
The beach is surrounded by Punta del Este's urban amenities, including restaurants, shops, and various accommodation options.