In a country where millions seek to escape from noiseChubut hides a corner that invites silence. Shrimp It does not appear in the ranks of mass tourism, but it keeps treasures that no international guide manages to describe at all.
Without strident offers or crowds, this Coastal people It proposes another way of traveling: without hurry, without filter and with nature as an absolute protagonist. Who comes here meets sea, history and calm in its purest form.
Where are shrimp located
Shrimp is located in the Atlantic coast of Chubut, about the San Jorge Gulfbetween Comodoro Rivadavia and Trelew. It is a strategic intermediate point to explore the least intervened landscapes in Patagonia.
Founded at the end of the 19th century, it combines tradition and coastal identity. Unlike other destinations, it does not seek to impact: it is discovered, like those old books that are worth more for what they say than by their lid.
What can be done in shrimp
One of the unmissable is the Perón Casa Museumwhere you can travel part of the family history of the former Argentine president. For those who enjoy the natural landscapes, Cabo Dos Bahías offers shocking views, with low cliffs and paths that allow to see the Magellan penguins colony closely.
There are also Maritime excursions To see marine fauna and navigate to Isla Leones, one of the treasures of Patagonia Azul Park. From Camarones you can access two portals of that park: one by stay the willow and another for the Iberian, further south.
For those who prefer quieter experiences, “The Arroyito” It is a little known jewel: a natural water course one kilometer from the town, surrounded by marshes and steppe. Ideal for those who enjoy the observation in silence.
Every shrimp corner has its own story. The chapa houses, the birds of birds, the sea wind and the roads without names make up a living postcard, which does not need special effects to move.
How to go to shrimp
From Comodoro Rivadavia you have to take the National Route 3 north and then splices with the Provincial Route 30. They are about 250 kilometers of travel, mostly on paved roads. It can also be reached from Trelew along Route 1 bordering the coast, although that section includes a gravel.
Those who decide to venture there must do it with time and without trouble. The trip is not only part of the plan: it is also the prelude to what Camarones offers, a reunion with the essential.
Source: Ambito

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