Enjoy pristine beaches, larger-than life steaks, ranches, and other
things that offer more than just a South American environment. Travel
to historic sites and places of cultural importance and learn the
Uruguayan's way of life. Have a luxurious escape into this South
American paradise by going in these heavenly places on Earth.
1.) Punta del Diablo
Find
a quiet escape from the busy city in this tranquil part of Uruguay.
Walk in miles of empty beach coastlines, surf and fish till you drop,
and enjoy wooden cabins and trouble-free rural lifestyle. Learn from
people whose lives are as nature-oriented and as down-to-earth as the
peaceful surrounding.
2.) Punta del Este
Punta del Este
is known world-wide as a plush resort with miles of beaches, a string of
luxurious hotels and restaurants and never-ending reasons to party.
While it's not as famous as its European and American counterparts, its
untamed charm and stunning beauty makes people come every summer. Strut
your winning figure in its beaches by engaging in its beach activities
or partying in its all-night discos.
3.) Isla de Gorriti
Do
you find Punta del Este serving too many people that it spoils the fun
you deserve? Then go to Isla Goritti and find more beaches that could
satisfy the hydrophilic man in you. Eighteenth-century fortresses also
abound this idyllic place.
4.) Montevideo
Travel to the
place of Spanish-Italian art deco designs and see for yourself the
cultural diversity in this patch of land. While it lost many tourists
over to more famous tourist zones, Montevideo has its own beaches and
festivities to be proud of. Travel between late February and early
March and find yourself in the middle of a dancing spree in the
Montevideo streets.
5.) Casa Pueblo
Take a look inside
the Uruguay's Mediterranean villa and art gallery and explore its rooms
devoted to Carlos Vilaro's masterpieces. Located only five minutes off
Punta del Este, Casa Pueblo offers breathtaking edifice that serves as a
repository for the equally astounding works of art. A bar was
conveniently placed for visitors to unwind in a totally different
ambience.
6.) Water Sports
Uruguay's long beach lines
give unlimited possibilities when it comes to water-based activities.
Find your gear and do some boating, surfing, swimming, and fishing in
some of the beautiful waters in the world. With Uruguay's water, there
are simply unlimited opportunities to enjoy.
7.) Colonia del Sacramento
Overlooking
Rio de Plata, Uruguay's Colonia del Sacramento is a place where you can
have some of the most cobbled streets, vibrant history and most scenic
spots together. Visit the city's museum, drawbridge, lighthouse, and
bullrings. Plan your trip in this place and experience the life with
happy Uruguayans, nightspots and other places of amusement.
8.) Plaza de Torros
Plaza
de Torros is located outside Real de San Carlos, Colonia del
Sacramento, Uruguay. Let your eyes feast in Plaza de Torros' grand
architecture that characterizes this short-lived bullring. Sneak in
with the locals through a broken gate and enter the bull fighter's
arena.
9.) Feria de Tristan Narvaja
Located in
Monetevideo, Feria de Tristan is the Uruguay's center for antiques,
records, astesanias, and more. Shop around for secondhand books, pets,
fruits, vegetables, and fish in this one-of-a-kind market. Shop during
Sundays and treat yourself with a hoard of bohemian goods on display.
10.) Palacio Salvo
Any
Uruguayan trip is incomplete without a visit in this spot in
Montevideo. Located in the intersection of 18 de Julio Avenue and Plaza
Independencia, this building intended for hotel is now a home for a
multitude of residential units and office spaces. Treat yourself with
some contemporary architecture by visiting this Uruguayan high-rise.
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