Olivos Beach is a coastal area along the Río de la Plata, located in the eponymous suburb of Buenos Aires—Olivos. Part of the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area in Argentina, this district is known as a modern, predominantly high-rise town with a quiet atmosphere, also notable for its proximity to the presidential residence.

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The beach itself is on the banks of the Río de la Plata, which is considered the widest river in the world—its width reaches up to 60 km in some places, offering impressive river vistas. Although Olivos Beach is not a classic seaside resort, it is very popular among locals and tourists as a great place for walking, fishing, and outdoor recreation. You can often find fishermen here, dedicatedly catching local species such as pacu and surubi. It is important to note that the cleanliness of the shoreline can vary due to tides, which sometimes bring in debris.
Olivos in general is a prestigious and peaceful neighborhood, and its beach provides a wonderful opportunity to take a break from the city noise, experience the daily life of Argentines, and enjoy the local nature.