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Peru Beach, Argentina

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Intermediate Ocean Choppy Ocean

About Peru Beach, Argentina

Peru Beach: estuary chop, strong tides, and honest spring winds. Technical launch, local crew, intermediate minimum.

Avg wind

7.4 kts

Windy days/yr

128.3

Monthly wind profile

Jan
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Mar
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Aug
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Oct
Nov
Dec

Bars = average wind speed in knots. Solid = best months.

Best months

JanAugSepOctNov

Wind directions

ESESEESSEN

Amenities

Nearby beach facilities and restaurants in Buenos Aires coastal areasEquipment rental shops and kitesurfing schools serving the local sceneParking areas and beach access points along the Costanera

Hazards

Choppy ocean conditions with strong tidal currents typical of the Río de la Plata estuaryShipping traffic and occasional debris from the busy port areaSudden wind shifts and gusty conditions common to this coastal regionCold water temperatures, especially outside summer months

Launch notes

Launch from the beach during ESE to SE winds for optimal conditions; choppy water requires careful foot launch technique and awareness of tidal movements.

Gear & clothing

Gear · Use 14-17m kites given the moderate 7.4kt average wind; a freestyle or all-around board handles the choppy conditions well.

Clothing · Wear a 3-4mm wetsuit year-round; water remains cool even in summer due to estuary conditions. Thinner suits acceptable only in peak summer (Jan-Feb).

Crowd & etiquette

Respect local kiter zones and communicate with other riders in the crowded Buenos Aires scene; follow established right-of-way rules to maintain safety.

Additional notes

Wind is most reliable in spring and fall months (Aug-Nov); check tide tables as they significantly affect launch conditions in this estuary environment. Local Facebook groups and WhatsApp communities are essential for real-time wind and condition reports.

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