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Coworking, Coliving and Surfing in Miramar (Argentina)

Coworking & Coliving in Miramar, Argentina

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Coliving in Miramar

We currently don't have any coliving spaces in Miramar

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Here are our coliving spaces closest to Miramar:

Coworking & Coliving by the surf in Chapadmalal, Argentina with Lucas

(20 km)

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Hosted by Lucas
4.4 from 221 reviews

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Coworking & Coliving by the surf in Montañita, Ecuador with Casa del Sol Crew

(4677 km)

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Hosted by Casa del Sol Crew
4.7 from 132 reviews

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Coworking & Coliving by the surf in Mompiche, Ecuador with Nout, Jolanda, Dex & Cas

(4873 km)

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Hosted by Nout, Jolanda, Dex & Cas
4.8 from 183 reviews

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Coworking in Miramar

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Working Remotely in Miramar

450 km south of the nomadlist top-ranked Buenos Aires and 50 km south of the number one Argentinian holiday destination Mar del Plata, you find the laid-back small beach resort town Miramar. If you are exploring the Argentinian coast during a Coworksurf trip this is a great stopover.

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Compared to Mar de Plata, Miramar is more about lounging around than partying til dawn, although during high season there are also things going on in Miramar.
As in other places in Argentina sampling delicious food is a big thing here and the seafood is a must-try.

Among things to do when the surf is too small or the wind gets too intense are sports fishing or paying a visit to the mystic energetic forest.

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Surfing in Miramar

With plenty of jetties sticking out along the beaches in Miramar, there are an array of beach break options up for offer for both beginner and advanced surfers. However, the most popular wave is El Muelle. A long right pealing nicely of the main pier in town during south swells.

If you are not ready for these types of green waves just yet, there are plenty of surf schools around where you can hone your skills.

Besides the surf in Miramar, there are also lots of surf around to explore if you have a car.
In between Mar de Planta and Miramar, you have the Boheme chic and increasingly popular surf town Chapadmalal, and south of Miramar, there is the picturesque beach town Necochea.

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Getting There

Miramar has a public airport so you can fly into town, it also has bus lines that stop by. In general, exploring the whole Buenos Aires province coast with a rental car is a great option.

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