San Antonio Oeste is the most important port town in Rio Negro Province of Argentina.
San Antonio Oeste is well known because of its beach in the suburb of Las Grutas, a nice seaside resort. The town is located near the Bay of San Antonio in the Gulf of San Matías, with 20.000 inhabitants.
Whether the proper San Antonio Oeste is a quiet and lovely town, the Las Grutas beach becomes very crowded in January and February, as it has converted into a "in" place since the 1990s. It is mostly visited by families and young people. Best time to visit is late summer and early autumn, when the water is very warm - it's the warmest of Argentina because of the good climate of the area - and there are less tourists.
The harbour section in the proper San Antonio Oeste is full of picturesque old wooden houses, but most of the area is run down. There are no special buildings in the city centre or Las Grutas.
The beaches are the main attractions of town and surroundings. The Las Grutas beach is crowded and rocky, about 4 km south is the very picturesque Piedras Coloradas beach with red rocks. An interesting alternative are the beaches of San Antonio Este, above all the Las Conchillas beach, where there is also a little sea lion colony. The beaches of San Antonio Oeste itself (near the fishing port) only have water when tide is high!
In Las Grutas and San Antonio Este you have a lot of attractive beaches, and you can practice diving and fishing in many areas. The San Antonio Bay loses nearly all its water when the tide is low, and nature lovers can make large walks "on the ground of the sea".
Many restaurants offer good fish specialities. They are concentrated in Las Grutas but San Antonio itself and the port also offer good choices.
In summer, Las Grutas has an active nightlife, but music in the clubs tends to be very poor. The rest of the year there are a few pubs and a disco in San Antonio itself.
Internet and locutorios (telephone centers) exist in all parts of the city. In Las Grutas they are most expensive (there seems to exist "tourist prices").
A little known and attractive area is the surroundings of Sierra Grande, 120 km south of San Antonio, with a sea-lion and penguin colony, nice desert hills, very attractive beaches and much tranquility.