Santa Clara del Mar is a spa town in the Mar Chiquita district, in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, which is located 18 km north of the city of Mar del Plata, and about 400 km south of the city of Buenos Aires.
It is easily accessible through Route 2 or along the coast, through Route 11.
Santa Clara del Mar, founded on February 20, 1949, today has an approximate population of 5,000 inhabitants.
It is a quiet and growing coastal town, which has the necessary tourist infrastructure to receive visitors throughout the year.
If we talk about nature, Santa Clara del Mar offers wide beaches, coastal dunes and tree-lined neighborhoods that invite you to walk calmly.
These characteristics make it an ideal place for bird watching, since on its coasts, wetlands and urban areas it is possible to observe many of the species that we describe in this guide.
Santa Clara del Mar has a little bit of everything: urban birds that adapt to human movement, shorebirds that coexist with the sea foam, and wetland birds that come and go like frequent travelers.
For anyone who visits the city, looking at the sky or the seashore is already a mini natural adventure.