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Destination: Uruguay!

The main destinations in Uruguay include Montevideo with its museums and architecture, the beaches of Punta del Este, the natural reserves in Rocha, the historical sites of Colonia del Sacramento, the thermal spas in Salto, and the national parks in the interior of the country. The coast offers resorts, fishing villages, and sea lion colonies, while the inland areas feature geological formations, valleys, and agricultural zones.

Estadio Centenario
Estadio Centenario

Montevideo, Uruguay

Main national football stadium built for the first World Cup in 1930, featuring a museum tracing the history of Uruguayan football.

Punta del Este
Punta del Este

Maldonado, Uruguay

Tourist center and marina located on a peninsula between the Río de la Plata and the Atlantic Ocean, with beaches and casinos.

Isla de Lobos
Isla de Lobos

Maldonado, Uruguay

Island inhabited by the largest sea lion colony in South America, with a lighthouse built in 1858 still in operation.

Piriápolis
Piriápolis

Maldonado, Uruguay

Seaside resort founded in 1893, characterized by its Belle Époque architecture and the large Argentino Hotel built in 1930.

Cabo Polonio
Cabo Polonio

Rocha, Uruguay

Coastal village without electricity or roads, surrounded by dunes and inhabited by local fishermen.

Montevideo
Montevideo

Montevideo, Uruguay

Capital of Uruguay located on the coast of the Río de la Plata, with a commercial port and numerous museums.

Quebrada de los Cuervos
Quebrada de los Cuervos

Treinta y Tres, Uruguay

National park consisting of rocky canyons, natural streams, and diverse native flora and fauna species.

Colonia del Sacramento
Colonia del Sacramento

Colonia, Uruguay

City founded by the Portuguese in 1680, with colonial architecture and cobblestone streets recognized by UNESCO.

Punta Ballena
Punta Ballena

Maldonado, Uruguay

Rocky outcrop on the Atlantic coast with observation terraces and walking trails near the ocean.

Tacuarembó
Tacuarembó

Tacuarembó, Uruguay

Regional agricultural center which houses the Carlos Gardel Museum, hosts folk festivals, and preserves colonial architecture in its historic center.

Teatro Solís
Teatro Solís

Montevideo, Uruguay

Uruguay's main performance hall built in 1856, with a neoclassical façade and a capacity of 1500 spectators.

Punta del Diablo
Punta del Diablo

Rocha, Uruguay

Coastal town with white sandy beaches, colorful wooden houses, and a traditional fishing port.

Paysandú
Paysandú

Paysandú, Uruguay

Industrial city on the Uruguay River with a commercial port, municipal parks, and a cathedral built in the 19th century.

Mercado del Puerto
Mercado del Puerto

Montevideo, Uruguay

Market constructed in 1868 with an iron structure that houses traditional grills, restaurants, and craft shops.

Salto del Penitente
Salto del Penitente

Lavalleja, Uruguay

Rock formation 60 meters high with waterfalls and natural pools, surrounded by hiking trails.

Laguna de Castillos
Laguna de Castillos

Rocha, Uruguay

90-square-kilometer lake bordered by butiá palms, with a nature reserve home to migratory birds.

Grutas del Palacio
Grutas del Palacio

Flores, Uruguay

Geological site covering 50 hectares containing underground rock formations over 400 million years old.

Palacio Legislativo
Palacio Legislativo

Montevideo, Uruguay

Government building completed in 1925 housing the national parliament. The structure is 84 meters tall.

Rambla de Montevideo
Rambla de Montevideo

Montevideo, Uruguay

22-kilometer coastal avenue along the Río de la Plata, connecting several neighborhoods and beaches in the capital.

Museo del Mar
Museo del Mar

Maldonado, Uruguay

Museum displaying marine specimens, fossils, shells, and objects related to the maritime activities of the region.

Parque Rodó
Parque Rodó

Montevideo, Uruguay

Large urban park with children's play areas, open-air theater, artificial lake, and gardens. Visitors can enjoy restaurants, a permanent fairground, and sports fields.

Playa Mansa
Playa Mansa

Maldonado, Uruguay

Fine sand beach located in a natural bay. Moderate marine currents and shallow waters allow for swimming and water sports year-round.

Colonia Suiza
Colonia Suiza

Colonia, Uruguay

Village founded in 1862 by Swiss immigrants. Historic center of agricultural production with traditional farms, grain mills, and artisanal cheeses.

Aguas Dulces
Aguas Dulces

Rocha, Uruguay

Coastal village with a long natural beach and an active fishing port. Unpaved streets and fisherman's houses characterize this vacation spot.

Canelones
Canelones

Canelones, Uruguay

The city contains multiple wine estates for wine production, a wine museum and a city museum about the regional history.

Parque Nacional Santa Teresa
Parque Nacional Santa Teresa

Rocha, Uruguay

Natural reserve spanning 3000 hectares of land, containing an 18th-century fortress, eucalyptus forests, and 12 kilometers of Atlantic coastline.

Valle del Lunarejo
Valle del Lunarejo

Rivera, Uruguay

A protected area with sandstone cliffs and natural caves. The park features several marked hiking trails and a creek with waterfalls.

Casapueblo
Casapueblo

Maldonado, Uruguay

Mediterranean style white building created by Carlos Páez Vilaró contains a museum and hotel rooms. The view over the Atlantic Ocean draws many visitors.

Mines d'Artigas
Mines d'Artigas

Artigas, Uruguay

Mining center extracting agates and amethysts where visitors can observe the mining process and learn extraction techniques.

Termas del Arapey
Termas del Arapey

Salto, Uruguay

Thermal center with multiple natural hot water pools ranging from 38 to 44 degrees, located in a 400-hectare park.

José Ignacio
José Ignacio

Maldonado, Uruguay

Fishing port on the Atlantic coast with a lighthouse built in 1877, restaurants specializing in fish, and natural beaches.

Termas de Guaviyú
Termas de Guaviyú

Paysandú, Uruguay

Thermal complex with six mineral water pools at 39 degrees, camping area, and facilities for fishing by the Uruguay River.

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