Best Places to Visit in Uruguay
Best Places to Visit in Uruguay
Bordered by Argentina and Brazil, the tiny country of Uruguay is often overlooked by those heading to its bigger neighbors. Uruguay is a country you cannot afford to skip from your Latin America itinerary. It has so much to offer, whether it’s surfing beaches, good wine, stunning scenery, delicious steaks and of course marijuana.
Cross its borders and the reward will be endless delights, from glamorous coastline to ranch-peppered interiors where wild lands, gaucho culture, and local folklore lives on. It was one of the first on the continent to allow gay marriages, legalise abortions in 2012 and established a welfare state in 1903.
And of course, the marijuana which it’s so famous for since December 2013, Uruguay legalised the cultivation, sale, and consumption of marijuana for recreational use.
Here are the top ten places to visit on your next trip.
1.Montevideo
2.Colonia del Sacramento
3.Salto del Penitente
4.Pan de Azúcar
5.Punta del Diablo
6.Punta del Este
7.Laguna Garzon
8.Cabo Polono
9.Carmelo
10.Piriapolis
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10. La Paloma
La Palomadreamstime/© Luq1
A small city, La Paloma lies on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean and is a popular summer beach resort amongst South Americans and Uruguayans themselves, who flock here to enjoy the sun, sea and sand.
9. Santa Teresa National Park
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Bordering the laid-back Punta del Diablo is the marvelous Santa Teresa National Park which nature lovers will absolutely adore as it encompasses a diverse array of landscapes, ecosystems and fauna and flora.
8. Punta del Diablo
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A popular place to visit among Argentines and Uruguayans looking to head to the beach and bask in the rays, Punta del Diablo is a lovely place to visit and despite recent development projects still has the feel of a picturesque and charming little fishing village.
7. Carmelo
Located near the spot where the Rio de la Plata and the Rio Uruguay join, Carmelo is an increasingly popular tourist destination and with good reason, as it is dripping with charm, as wonderful old buildings and cobbled streets make up much of the town.
6. Salto
The second largest city in Uruguay, many people stop off here on their way to Argentina. This is certainly is a picturesque place as it borders the majestic Rio Uruguay. Salto is actually named after the falls which make a ‘big jump’ down near the city.
5. Piriapolis
With a very Mediterranean feel to it, Piriapolis’ wonderful beaches are great for lounging on, and the long promenade that hugs the waterfront is perfect for relaxing strolls while taking in the sun and river views.
4. Tacuarembo
Located in the north of the country, Tacuarembo is as gaucho as they come and the rolling hills that surround the city are full of cattle and sprawling fields. As such, there is a distinctive cowboy feel about the place, and the culture, language and food here is very different from the rest of Uruguay. With lovely leafy plazas and tree-filled avenues for you to enjoy,
3. Punta del Este
This upmarket beach resort town is so luxurious and fancy that it is often called the Monaco or Saint-Tropez of South America, where yachts, casinos and trendy cocktail bars abound in this playground of the rich.
2. Colonia del Sacramento
The historic quarter of Colonia del Sacramento is absolutely stunning to wander around as it is one of the oldest cities in Uruguay and wonderful colonial architecture and picturesque old cobbled streets are everywhere you look.
1. Montevideo
The capital of Uruguay, Montevideo is a fascinating place to explore, and visitors to the city invariably come away having loved everything that they’ve seen and done.
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Los mejores destinos turisticos de Uruguay
Lista de los mejores destinos turisticos de Uruguay
En esta lista aflora el sentimineto por mi hermoso país y es que aca les muestro los lugares más lindos para visitar, los más populares y por qué no, les esté aconsejando para que vengan a visitar Uruguay. Acá se puede encontrar una mini-guia de los mejores lugares a conocer -según mi punto de vista- y que más embellecen y son visitados en el pequeño Uruguay
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En la lista de los mejores destinos turisticos de Uruguay tenemos:
1. Aguas termales (Salto, Paysandú y Rivera)
2. Piriápolis (Maldonado)
3. Punta del Este (Maldonado)
4. Minas (Lavalleja)
5. Colonia del Sacramento (Colonia)
6. Montevideo (Montevideo)
7. Atlántida (Canelones)
8. La Paloma (Rocha)
9. Costa de Oro (Canelones)
10. Cabo Polonio (Rocha)
11. Paysandú (Paysandú)
12. Salto (Salto)
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1. Aguas termales (Salto, Paysandú y Rivera)
Estas aguas proceden directamente desde el acuífero Guaraní, en un fallido intento por hallar petróleo. Son concurridas no solo por la población regional, sino tambien por bonaerenses y montevideanos. Su uso es principalmente turístico, pese a que es también medicinal. Ellas son las Termas del Arapey, del Dayman, de Salto Grande, de Almirón, de Guaviyú y de San Nicanor.
2. Piriápolis (Maldonado)
Ubicado a poco más de 100 km de Montevideo, el balneariocuenta con todo: Rodeando la ciudad aparecen cerros como el San Antonio, del Toro, del Indio y el Pan de Azúcar. Además cuenta con variada cantidad de playas como la del Centro o San Francisco (las más visitadas) entre otras. Es atractivo tambien por su oferta gastronómica en el frecuentado centro de la ciudad, su puerto, la escalada al cerro San Antonio vía Aerosillas, a pie o en auto.
3. Punta del Este (Maldonado)
Se ubica a 110 km de Montevideo. Es en sí el balneario más visitado de Uruguay. Es anualmente visitado por miles de personas, tales como argentinos, brasileños, europeos y norteamericanos sobretodo. Cuenta con hermosas playas como la Brava, la Mansa, de la Mano y algunas contiguas como Portezuelo, Solanas,etc. Ofrece gran oferta hotelera y gastronómica y cuenta también con servicios de 1er nivel.
4. Minas (Lavalleja)
A 140 metros de altura y poco mas de 115 km de Montevideo, se encuentra esta ciudad capital de Lavalleja. Marcada por su paisaje serrano, se destaca en ella el cerro Arequita, de facil escalada. Tambien aparece le Parque Salus y su afamada fuente del Puma; el Salto del Penitente de 70 mts de altura, la Villa Serrana, el santuario a la Virgen del Verdún y la plaza Libertad
5. Colonia del Sacramento (Colonia)
Es la capital del departamento de Colonia y se ubica a 177 km de Montevideo vinculada directamente a Buenos Aires por su cercanía. Esta ciudad es atractiva por por su paisaje rústico y antiguo con calles de adoquines y casas-museo antiguas conservadas desde su fundacion en 1680. Es afamada tambien por su puerto y sus monumentos históricos
6. Montevideo (Montevideo)
Ciudad capital del país, es de frecuente visita durante todo el año y conocida por ser la ciudad que mira al mar en referencia a su bahía. Son de interés sus playas (Pocitos, Malvin, Carrasco, etc) y la Rambla , un paseo tradicional frente al mar. Sus edificios gubernamentales son también atractivos. Otros lugares atractivos pueden ser el Cerro de Montevideo (140 msnm), el histórico Estadio Centenario, el Gran Parque Central, Parque Rodó, el Prado, el Centro (avenida 18 de Julio) y los shoppings, entre otras cosas.
7. Atlántida (Canelones)
Se ubica en la famosa Costa de Oro, a 45 km de Montevideo. Con el paso del tiempo se ha convertido en gran punto turistico cerca de la metrópolis montevideana. Sus bellas playas son caracteristicas por su tranquilidad y la presencia de pinos bordeandolas. Es tambien atractivo el mirador del Aguila, una construccion con gran panoramica de las playas del balneario
8. La Paloma (Rocha)
Este bello balneario a más de 240 km de la capital cuenta con bellas playas y es principalmente visitado en verano por los jóvenes. Su faro y la isla La Tuna contribuyen en la estética de la ciudad. Contiguamente se ubica La Pedrera, otro balneario de gran influencia en el turismo rochense.
9. Costa de Oro (Canelones)
Es la serie de balnearios que abarca el departamento de Canelones. Sus hermosas playas bañadas por el Río de la Plata hacen que sea una zona muy popular durante la alta temporada. Allí están también grandes dunas que embellecen aun más sus playas. Incluye los balnearios de La Floresta, Pinamar, Parque del Plata, Salinas, Cuchilla Alta, Jaureguiberry y Atlántida entre otros.
Buenos Aires to Montevideo - How to get there
Uruguay is just across the Rio de la Plata from Buenos Aires and well worth a visit. Many people visit Uruguay to enjoy its beautiful coastline, as well as it's cities and towns like Montevideo and Colonia del Sacramento. So how do you get to Montevideo, Uruguay from Buenos Aires, Argentina? Here's how:
One of the most popular ways is by Ferry. Buquebus is one of the main ferry operators between Argentina and Uruguay. The company operates daily crossings from Buenos Aires to both Montevideo and Colonia del Sacramento on the Uruguayan side.
Buquebus also offers bus services to other places along the Uruguayan coast. These include coastal towns like Punta del Este, Piriapolis and La Padrera.
The main Buquebus ferry terminal in Buenos Aires can be found next to the port area of Puerto Madero. Within the main terminal building is a ticket office. You can purchase tickets here or online through the Buquebus website. Ferries run throughout the day and the company also run day trips and excursions to Uruguay.
If you have time on your hands, you could travel 1 hour north of Buenos Aires to Tigre. Here you can catch a ferry to Carmelo in Uruguay. This crossing takes a scenic route past the Tigre Delta.
Another way to get to Uruguay is by coach. To do this you need to go to the main long haul coach terminal in Buenos Aires called Retiro. The journey from Buenos Aires to Montevideo takes approximately 8 hours by bus. Most buses depart late at night arriving early morning in Uruguay. Taking the bus can work out cheaper and can helps avoid delays if bad weather is effecting the ferry crossings.
Finally, a very quick option but usually more expensive, is to fly. There are regular flights from Buenos Aires to Montevideo. Most flights depart and arrive from Jorge Newberry Airport in Buenos Aires. Other flights go from the main international airport of Ezeiza.
Whichever way you cross from Argentina to Uruguay, or visa versa, you are bound to enjoy your time in both.
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