Punta Ballena, Coastal cape and resort in Maldonado Department, Uruguay
Punta Ballena is a coastal cape in Maldonado Department that extends into the water and creates a distinct natural point along the shoreline. The area offers access to beaches and viewpoints that overlook the surrounding waters and coastline.
Antonio Lussich initiated the region's transformation in 1896 through botanical work that reshaped the natural landscape and attracted people seeking leisure. This early intervention established the area's identity as a destination for recreation and escape.
Casapueblo stands as a sculptural residence and artistic workspace that reflects the creative vision of its maker and has become a landmark for visitors seeking to understand the region's artistic heritage. The structure embodies the local tradition of blending living spaces with creative practice in a way that visitors can experience firsthand.
The area is accessible by car via Route 10, which runs through the region and makes navigation straightforward for visitors. Visits are more relaxed outside the summer season when fewer tourists are present.
Marine mammals such as southern right whales and orcas are visible from the promontory during certain seasons, drawing nature observers to the spot. The combination of wildlife viewing and dramatic water views makes this a notable location for those interested in marine life.
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