Buenos Aires Province — Water Temperature Today and Throughout the Year
Discover water temperatures in Buenos Aires Province (Argentina), with real-time data and annual trends. Find all locations in the region and check the water temperature in them. We find every place where you can swim and show you the water temperature there today and throughout the year.
Sea Water Temperature Along the Coast
Chart of Average Temperature Changes Over the Last 60 Days
Places with the Warmest Sea Water Today
The Most Popular Seaside Places
- Mar Del Plata11°C
- Santa Teresita11°C
- Mar Chiquita11°C
- La Plata12°C
- El Marquesado12°C
- Mar Azul11°C
- Villa Gesell11°C
- Pinamar11°C
- La Lucila del Mar11°C
- Costa del Este11°C
- Mar del Sur12°C
- Centinela del Mar12°C
- Chapadmalal11°C
- Mar de Ajo11°C
- San Clemente del Tuyu11°C
- Tigre12°C
- Necochea11°C
- Miramar12°C
- Las Toninas11°C
- Mar de Cobo11°C
- Mar del Tuyu11°C
- Punta Indio11°C
- Quilmes12°C
- Pehuen-Co9°C
- Buenos Aires13°C
- Valeria del Mar11°C
- Monte Hermoso9°C
- Punta Alta8°C
- Costa Bonita12°C
- Bahia San Blas9°C
- Arenas Verdes12°C
- Atalaya11°C
Coastal Seas and Oceans
Water Temperature and Swimming Overview
Regions and Map
Water Temperature Trends
The Buenos Aires Province in Argentina has a vast coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, with popular seaside destinations such as Mar del Plata, Pinamar, and Villa Gesell. The water temperatures in this region are influenced by the temperate climate and vary throughout the year. During the summer months (December to February), water temperatures typically range from 68°F to 75°F (20°C to 24°C), providing comfortable conditions for swimming and water activities. These months are the peak season for beachgoers, as the warm weather complements the refreshing ocean waters.
In the cooler months, particularly from May to September, the water temperatures drop significantly, ranging from 55°F to 64°F (13°C to 18°C). While these temperatures may still attract surfers and hardy swimmers, the overall beach activity tends to decrease during this time. Spring and autumn offer a transition period, with water temperatures gradually rising or falling, creating varied conditions for visitors. The coastal waters of Buenos Aires Province are generally cooler than tropical beaches, but they are ideal for those who enjoy a more moderate seaside climate.
