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Punta
del Este
It
is South America’s most sophisticated and
renowned resort, which combines everything
within its offer: quiet and rough beaches, sands
full of people and places so empty it is
possible to feel you own them. Hot temperatures
during the day and refreshing breezes at night.
The opportunity to admire the stars and the moon
hearing the waves’ whispers, or to wildly go
partying in a disco night. |
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Piriápolis
It
is cozy and small, with surrounding hills that
almost enter the sea and constitute its
unmistakable trademark, just as its promenade,
so reminiscent of the European resorts. |
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Playas
Oceánica
Rocha
Its oceanic coasts, actually the entire
department, are the places in which nature
reveals itself in the liveliest and most
exuberant way, with lagoons and swamps full of
flora and fauna. Hundreds of kilometers of
unexplored beaches and dream places like Punta
del Diablo, Cabo Polonia, Valizas or La Barra
del Chuy, or first quality resorts such as La
Paloma, La Pedrera and La Coronilla. |
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La
Costa de Oro
Instead
of hills, you find trees. But is maintains the
same white sands surrounded by forests in which
the sun shines through the pine and eucalyptus
trees, just a few kilometers from Montevideo. |
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Otras
Costas
In
Uruguay there are a great variety of beaches and
resorts for those who seek a peaceful holiday.
They are not very crowded and therefore ideal
for families who wish to do sports and above all
rest. It could be said, that this menu has a
mixture of delicacies to offer, each with the
native spice of the region where it is
produced.In the Río Uruguay and in the Río
Negro, you can fish from the sandy banks or take
a rowing boat out into their calm waters. |
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Punta
del Diablo
Punta
del Diablo constitutes an exceptional
territorial resource. It has one of the few
points that from certain height dominate the
ocean, penetrating in it, and beaches apt for
baths, with near sand dunes and a lively urban
area. It is also close to other territorial
resources now considered as protected. |
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Playas
de Arena Blanca
One
third of the tourists arrive in the country
through Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. 42%
of the country's population lives in Montevideo,
which offers numerous day and night cultural
activities, and has a wide range of restaurants
and hotels. This estuary of the River Plate also
offers 22 kilometres of white, sandy beaches. |
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Deportes
Naúticos
Uruguay
caters for all tastes. Beaches with and without
waves. Salt and fresh waters. Golden sands,
which can be fine or coarse. Lonely or crowded
beaches, with vegetation or completely
desert-like. The River Plate, together with the
Atlantic Ocean have 650 kilometres of enjoyable
coasts to offer. And if we add to this the lakes,
streams and rivers, the result is a diverse
menu, which contemplates all tastes. |
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Cabo
Polonio
You
can reach Cabo Polonio in a horse-drawn cart or
in a 4-wheel-drive truck. In Cabo Polonio there
is no electricity or paved streets. There are no
cars and time doesn't matter. El Cabo boasts
rustic huts and a lighthouse, an immense ocean
where sea lions abound and absolute peace. |
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La
Paloma
We
find this small and wonderful resort on
Rocha’s Atlantic coast, in Uruguay. Having
interesting tourist offers, the quality of its
oceanic beaches make this natural paradise
unique. |
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Thermal
tourism |
Rural & ecologic tourism | City
& business | Historical cultural
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