Counting the waves…
Counting the waves…
The gentle murmur of the Arroyo Solís Grande as it spills into the Atlantic sets the tranquil scene at Playa Solís Grande. This sandy stretch, a cherished secret in Maldonado, offers a distinctive blend of natural beauty and family-friendly calm. Its unique position at the river mouth provides a clean, natural western boundary, making it feel secluded yet easily accessible, a true Tier 2 standout according to the OnlyBeaches Index (OBI). The sand here is soft and golden, inviting long, reflective strolls or the construction of elaborate sandcastles. The waters are typically calm and shallow, making it an ideal spot for younger swimmers and those seeking a gentle dip rather than strong surf. It's a place where the pace slows, and the simple pleasures of the coast take center stage. For an unparalleled experience, the best time to visit is late afternoon into the evening. As the sun begins its descent, the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant hues, offering a sunset spectacle that is truly memorable. Playa Solís Grande is perfectly suited for families seeking a peaceful retreat, couples desiring romantic sunset views, and anyone looking to escape the more crowded coastal areas. OnlyBeaches rates its serene ambiance and family-friendly appeal highly. A local tip: venture west along the beach towards the arroyo's mouth during low tide for unique shell collecting and excellent bird watching opportunities, a quiet adventure known mostly to residents.
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Playa Solís Grande.
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Yes, Playa Solís Grande is generally safe for swimming with calm, shallow waters, making it ideal for families.
The Uruguayan summer, from December to March, offers the warmest weather, though shoulder seasons provide a quieter experience.
Playa Solís Grande is easily accessible by car, typically found just off route 10 near the town of Solís.
Basic facilities like seasonal kiosks for snacks and drinks may be available, but it's best to come prepared.
While specific regulations can vary, dogs are often permitted on Uruguayan beaches during off-peak hours or seasons.
The beach is adjacent to the Arroyo Solís Grande, and the charming town of Solís offers local eateries and basic supplies.