Camarones
In the province of Chubut, the beach town of Camarones has a population of about 2,000 people. It holds the National Salmon Fishing Festival in February, which began in 1981. At Roma, Jael y Lemuel, and El Buen Amanecer Bakeries, be sure to purchase some pastries. The unmistakable blue of its coastlines, the mountains, and its tidy, spacious streets make Camarones the best-kept secret on the entire Patagonian coast. Camarones is a seaside town situated in an amazing topography. It has a distinct sense of tranquillity due to its isolation from urban areas and its breathtaking sea vistas.
Camarones serves as the entry point to the Southern Patagonia Marine-Coastal Interjurisdictional Park, which is home to the Cabo Dos Bahas Protected Natural Area, a little-explored reserve with an unusually diverse fauna. You can witness sea lions, cormorants, guanacos, rheas, gray foxes, and many other species in addition to a colony of Magellanic penguins.
Camarones offers fishermen the opportunity to set out in quest of salmon farms. Additionally, every February there is a three-day event called the National Salmon Festival that attracts fishermen from all around the nation. The festival concludes with the Chupn del Pescador, a renowned feast, in addition to the competitions and the selection of the queen.
Location: Chubut, Argentina