| Enjoy pristine beaches, larger-than life steaks, | | | | Take a look inside the Uruguay's Mediterranean villa |
| ranches, and other things that offer more than just a | | | | and art gallery and explore its rooms devoted to |
| South American environment. Travel to historic sites | | | | Carlos Vilaro's masterpieces. Located only five |
| and places of cultural importance and learn the | | | | minutes off Punta del Este, Casa Pueblo offers |
| Uruguayan's way of life. Have a luxurious escape into | | | | breathtaking edifice that serves as a repository for |
| this South American paradise by going in these | | | | the equally astounding works of art. A bar was |
| heavenly places on Earth. | | | | conveniently placed for visitors to unwind in a totally |
| 1.) Punta del Diablo | | | | different ambience. |
| Find a quiet escape from the busy city in this tranquil | | | | 6.) Water Sports |
| part of Uruguay. Walk in miles of empty beach | | | | Uruguay's long beach lines give unlimited possibilities |
| coastlines, surf and fish till you drop, and enjoy | | | | when it comes to water-based activities. Find your |
| wooden cabins and trouble-free rural lifestyle. Learn | | | | gear and do some boating, surfing, swimming, and |
| from people whose lives are as nature-oriented and | | | | fishing in some of the beautiful waters in the world. |
| as down-to-earth as the peaceful surrounding. | | | | With Uruguay's water, there are simply unlimited |
| 2.) Punta del Este | | | | opportunities to enjoy. |
| Punta del Este is known world-wide as a plush resort | | | | 7.) Colonia del Sacramento |
| with miles of beaches, a string of luxurious hotels and | | | | Overlooking Rio de Plata, Uruguay's Colonia del |
| restaurants and never-ending reasons to party. While | | | | Sacramento is a place where you can have some of |
| it's not as famous as its European and American | | | | the most cobbled streets, vibrant history and most |
| counterparts, its untamed charm and stunning beauty | | | | scenic spots together. Visit the city's museum, |
| makes people come every summer. Strut your | | | | drawbridge, lighthouse, and bullrings. Plan your trip in |
| winning figure in its beaches by engaging in its beach | | | | this place and experience the life with happy |
| activities or partying in its all-night discos. | | | | Uruguayans, nightspots and other places of |
| 3.) Isla de Gorriti | | | | amusement. |
| Do you find Punta del Este serving too many people | | | | 8.) Plaza de Torros |
| that it spoils the fun you deserve? Then go to Isla | | | | Plaza de Torros is located outside Real de San Carlos, |
| Goritti and find more beaches that could satisfy the | | | | Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. Let your eyes |
| hydrophilic man in you. Eighteenth-century fortresses | | | | feast in Plaza de Torros' grand architecture that |
| also abound this idyllic place. | | | | characterizes this short-lived bullring. Sneak in with the |
| 4.) Montevideo | | | | locals through a broken gate and enter the bull |
| Travel to the place of Spanish-Italian art deco designs | | | | fighter's arena. |
| and see for yourself the cultural diversity in this patch | | | | 9.) Feria de Tristan Narvaja |
| of land. While it lost many tourists over to more | | | | Located in Monetevideo, Feria de Tristan is the |
| famous tourist zones, Montevideo has its own | | | | Uruguay's center for antiques, records, astesanias, |
| beaches and festivities to be proud of. Travel | | | | and more. Shop around for secondhand books, pets, |
| between late February and early March and find | | | | fruits, vegetables, and fish in this one-of-a-kind |
| yourself in the middle of a dancing spree in the | | | | market. Shop during Sundays and treat yourself with |
| Montevideo streets. | | | | a hoard of bohemian goods on display. |
| 5.) Casa Pueblo | | | | 10. |