Cariló
There are several ways to enter the beautiful Cariló. One of them is the main entrance, along 11 Rute (Ruta 11) or Boulevard Divisadero entrance, next to Valeria del Mar. Apart from those, two new access ways have been opened along Jilguero St. And Chorlo St.
The surface area of Cariló is 1,700 hs., from which 1,100 are still not divided into separate allotments. Approximately 3,500 allotments have already been subdivided by the year 2004, and 1,760 houses were built on half of them (approximately a 50% of the lands). To the South of the Partido de Pinamar, a natural reserve covered by forests, dunes and 3,000 metres of beaches in front of the sea.
Apart from its natural resources, its unique vegetation and animals, Cariló offers a varied range of hotels and apart-hotels. Accomodation complexes are ready to satisfy the most exquisite tourist demands, arriving to Cariló beaches not only looking to enjoy the nature of the area, but also to enjoy the confort and facilities of modern hotels.
Cariló´s History and Urban Development.
We invite you to enjoy Carilo that of all the alternatives, a day at the beach, a hike through the forest, the shopping trip or just rest with his family.
In addition to natural resources, fauna and flora of special features and unique moments, Cariló available hotels, apart hotels, cabins and departments at different levels to accommodate and meet the demands of a demanding tourist profile that reaches not only beaches in search of what nature provides, but the comfort and conveniences of modern hospitality can offer.
It is located south of it, bordering the municipality of Villa Gesell. Constitutes a natural reserve of forest, dunes and beach with a length of 3,000 meters of waterfront and an average of 2,500 meters from the sea to Route 11 that borders the municipality of General Madariaga.
In 1918 Hector Manuel Guerrero, owner of the farm "Two Mountains" whose land reaching to the sea, the dunes decided to reforest their property. Slowly and enormous cost, overcoming all kinds of trouble, advanced from the interior to the sea.
In 1945, with well developed vegetation, this area became known as Cariló, "green dune" in Mapuche.
In 1998, the law punishes 12 099, which was declared a provincial interest Cariló the protected landscape and local ecotourism development Cariló Park.