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Uruguay

Colonial Towns | Ranches | Coastal Escape
“On the map, surrounded by its large neighbors, Uruguay seems tiny, but not really. We have five times more land than Holland and five times fewer inhabitants.” Eduardo Galeano, Historian & Novelist

Uruguay

Uruguay is a small country of just under 3.5 million habitants nestled on the coast between Argentina and Brazil. While small in size, this country is considered the most socially advanced in South America with many personal freedoms not found elsewhere in the continent.

Including Uruguay in your itinerary is easy if you are already stopping in Buenos Aires. There is a fast daily ferry service that takes you across Rio de La Plata and from there an overland transfer to the capital of Montevideo, the nearby UNESCO listed town of Colonia del Sacramento or the many coastal retreats like Punta del Este. Uruguay provides a uniquely laid back South America experience not to be missed.

Did You Know…The country’s former president Jose Mujica is famous for living modestly and donating 90% of his wages to charity during his service as president. 

The Capital – Montevideo

We recommend 1-2 days to explore the city
Montevideo is a vibrant, eclectic capital city with a rich cultural heritage. Over one third of the ...

Colonia del Sacramento

We recommend 1 full day to explore this colonial town
Originally founded by the Portuguese in 1680, this historic town was strategically placed and began ...

Coast – Punta del Este, Cabo Polonia & More

We recommend 2 – 5 days
Uruguay’s coastal beach towns many not yet have worldwide fame, but they are undoubtedly hot spots...

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Travel Guide

Montevideo
Spanish
3.5 Million
Roman Catholic
Uruguayan Peso (UYU)
No
Types C, F & L

Uruguay, is the second smallest country on the continent, and has long been overshadowed politically and economically by the adjacent powerhouses of Brazil and Argentina. “On the map, surrounded by its large neighbors, Uruguay seems tiny,” writes contemporary Uruguayan historian and novelist Eduardo Galeano. “But not really. We have five times more land than Holland and five times fewer inhabitants. We have more cultivable land than Japan, and a population forty times smaller.” Uruguay offers travellers a range of experiences, from exploring the busy urban center of Montevideo to partying in Punte de Este and taking in the breathtaking natural beauty of Uruguay’s rural interior. You can get lost in the extensive countryside, forests, and deserted beaches on your own.

Frequently Asked Uruguay Questions

Uruguay has a temperate climate. This means you can expect a climate that is mild, with rainfall evenly distributed throughout the year. Temperatures rarely fall below freezing and range from 10C to 16C during winter from June to September. During summer (December to March) temperatures range from 21C to 28C.

The best time to visit Uruguay is October through March, when the sun shines and temperatures are mild. Punta del Este overflows with tourists from Argentina in summer; if you're seeking a more relaxed time to visit the beaches of the coast, consider going between October and December.

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