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Sun and sand

Head to the coast for beaches and dining

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City life

Discover a mix of acrchitecture in lively towns

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Wine and dine

Sip on excellent wines in Carmelo

Easy-going and full of surprises – one of Latin America's most underrated countries

Sandwiched between the mighty Argentina and Brazil, Uruguay is often overlooked by tourists, but this compact country packs enough of a cultural and aesthetic punch to warrant greater attention. What’s more, its size and sophisticated infrastructure – it’s one of the most economically developed countries in South America – means it’s a pleasingly convenient destination too, making flitting between the popular coastal beaches, the rolling countryside plains and the lively cities pretty effortless.

There are numerous memorable experiences waiting to be discovered throughout Uruguay. Wander the cobbled streets of Colonia del Sacramento to see the jumble of Spanish and Portuguese influences, go wine-tasting at one of the country’s boutique bodegas or head to the coast at Punta del Este for a dose of the sun, sand and sea.

Uruguay has the beaches, lively resorts, chic beachfront hotels and laid-back shoreline posadas that you won’t necessarily find in Argentina, so the two countries are great combined if you’re looking for a little bit of everything.

Highlights

Discover the beaches and restaurant scene of former fishing village, Punta del Este

Spend some time admiring the rich mix of architecture in Montevideo

Stroll along the cobbled streets of Colonia del Sacramento, learning about the country’s naval and colonial history

For its small size, Uruguay carries a lot of style and sophistication. This is particularly exemplified in the chic and trendy ‘Uruguayan Riviera’, a popular weekend and holiday getaway for Argentineans where designer hotels mix with a relaxed and informal seaside vibe. Choose from countryside hotels, arty retreats and quaint posadas to keep you away from the crowds or get fully involved in the boutique beachfront properties. A country that excels in delicious cuisine (wine, cheese and beef) too, this is a delightful country.
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Delfina Russo

Travel Designer

Luxury accommodation in Uruguay

There are many incredible places to stay in Uruguay. Here are some of our favourites, handpicked by our travel designers:

Why book with Jacada?

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Personalised design

We’ll plan your trip around your specific interests, tastes and preferences, providing helpful tips and honest advice based on first-hand knowledge of the destination.

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Authentic experiences

Our expert guides and brilliant travel concierges are hand-picked to provide a genuine experience, bringing your destination to life with care and passion.

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Responsible travel

Our luxury trips are designed with responsible travel principles that prioritise travel experiences that are both good for you and good for the planet.

Ready to plan your adventure?

Whatever you want from your Uruguay adventure, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

Where to go

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Carmelo

This serene spot along the River Plate is an ideal getaway for those looking for an alternative to the busier parts of the Uruguayan Riviera.

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Colonia del Sacramento

Thick with naval and colonial history, this is a quiet and very pretty riverside retreat after the bustle of Argentina’s capital city.

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Jose Ignacio

Sandy tracks mixed with modern beach houses, excellent restaurants and great bars make this beach village an elegant and unmistakably cool place to relax.

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La Barra

The best way to describe La Barra is an exclusive yet quiet, semi-rural suburb on the edge of Punta del Este, and part of the popular ‘Uruguayan Riviera’.

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Montevideo

Capital of South America’s second smallest population, Montevideo has a presence and sense of culture that belies the small population of the country.

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Punta del Este

A former fishing village, Punta del Este has grown to be one of the more glamorous resorts in South America and favourite of the Argentine Gliterrati.

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When to visit

November through til April is the time to go, although in January it can become busy along the coastline. Temperatures vary in the peak season (December to March) from 24°c (75°f) to 28°c (82.5°f). The winter months of June, July and August see a dip in temperatures, with highest average temperatures between 15°c (59°f) to 18°c (64.5°f).

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Beach holiday

December–February

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Carnival

January

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Hiking

June–August

When is the Best Time to Visit Uruguay?

When is the Best Time to Visit Uruguay?

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Plan your trip to Uruguay

Whatever you want from your adventure in Uruguay, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

Your trip, your story

We craft trips deeply personal, delightfully surprising and entirely one of a kind. Every Jacada journey begins in conversation with a travel designer, a specialist in their destination of expertise. Behind each journey is a wealth of insight, gathered over years of on-the-ground exploration.

Once you’re booked, you’ll meet your concierge. Based in the region you’re visiting, they’ll take care of all the details so your mind is at rest. They make the trip truly special – and truly yours.

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