Argentina Polo School
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Argentina Polo School

Mar del Plata , buenos-aires

Located in the Parque Camet sector on the outskirts of Mar del Plata, the Argentina Polo School serves as a meeting point for those looking to deepen their knowledge of the discipline of polo. The grounds sit within a landscape that combines the tranquillity of green open spaces with the infrastructure required for high-performance training and recreational play. Situated in an area that preserves the natural character of the region, the venue offers surroundings removed from the urban pace, allowing equestrian activity to unfold in a calm setting.

The Parque Camet setting and the discipline

The grounds occupy land that was conceived as a green lung for the city. The influence of classic landscape design — with paths and native vegetation — surrounds the polo fields, giving the school a distinct identity that extends beyond sport alone. This connection with the natural surroundings is central to the experience at the school, as activities are not confined to the playing field but extend to routes through peaceful landscapes.

The institution’s technical programme is backed by professional instructors accredited by the Asociación Argentina de Polo (AAP). The teaching approach covers everything from the basics — such as horsemanship and the rules of the game — through to strategic refinement for more experienced players. The structure allows both beginners and advanced players to take part in practice sessions or chukkas, working to improve individual performance and teamwork within a controlled yet competitive environment.

Equestrian experiences and local context

Beyond specific training on the fields, the school incorporates activities that connect the rider with the geography of Mar del Plata. These include trail rides through varied landscapes, such as paths toward the coastal area or routes through the Sierra de los Padres nature reserve. These outings offer a chance to explore the surrounding terrain and engage with nature from a perspective different from conventional visits to the city.

The presence of local tournaments also brings a cultural dynamism to the grounds, drawing players from different backgrounds and fostering ongoing exchange within the polo community. The school thus consolidates itself as a hub where Argentina’s equestrian tradition meets the landscape of Buenos Aires province, offering a programme that combines sporting technique with the enjoyment of the natural surroundings characteristic of the Parque Camet area.