Nancy Pazos’ presence in Monte Hermoso combined rest, work and promotion. The journalist is in the seaside resort town in the south of Buenos Aires because this week she presents her program there, a special live edition that led her to settle in the city for a few days, taking advantage of the summer weather and the tourist movement.
In this context, Pazos also used his networks to show some of the activities he did during his vacation. In one of the contents he shared, he made “goats” for a quadricycle excursion organized by RMQUADS, a local company that offers guided tours through dunes, sandy roads and coastal areas.
The quadricycle tour consists of a journey in four-wheeled all-terrain vehicles that allows you to travel through difficult-to-access sectors, cross dunes and end on wide, open beaches, combining landscape and off-road experience. In the video released by the journalist she is not seen driving: the images correspond only to the end of the tour, when the group reaches a beach surrounded by dunes.
There, visibly excited, Pazos launched a phrase that quickly attracted attention on the networks: “I traveled to Morocco to see dunes and they were here.” The comment, said in a surprised and celebratory tone, closed the clip with an image of enjoyment and amazement at the natural landscape of the Buenos Aires coast.
Between airings, rest and promotions, Pazos’ stay in Monte Hermoso revealed a form of hybrid vacation, where free time coexists with exposure on networks and promotional content.

