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The beaches were practically empty, extremely beautiful and stretched on for miles. As we would come to excitedly learn, this is the norm for coastal Uruguay. Here there are no typical hotels or ...
Traveling to Uruguay is not always on the top of everyone's South America itinerary, but it is definitely a place you shouldn ...
What’s most striking about Uruguay’s coastal towns is what they don’t have: high-rises (except in Punta, which even has a Trump Tower), chain restaurants and hotels, overdeveloped beaches.
Tourists can enjoy watersports on the beautiful beaches, or visit waterfalls and hot springs inland. Uruguay's 410 miles of coastline are perfect for windsurfing, paddleboarding and surfing.
Not surprisingly, Uruguay attracts far fewer North American visitors than its much larger neighbors. But its interesting history, beautiful beaches, fine cuisine and stable government make it well ...
Uruguay’s mild climate and beautiful beaches offer families plenty of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walks or playtime by the sea, enhancing family life with natural beauty and recreation ...
In Uruguay, a Tax Haven With Lots of Beaches and Little Crime The South American country’s new policies are attracting Argentines fleeing a deep economic crisis, and some Americans and Europeans ...
This article looks at the 15 best places to retire in Uruguay. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis, you may go to the 5 Best Places to Retire in Uruguay. Uruguay: Affordable Retirement with ...
The beaches were practically empty, extremely beautiful and stretched on for miles. As we would come to excitedly learn, this is the norm for coastal Uruguay. Here there are no typical hotels or ...