Home to around 3.5 million people, Uruguay is known for its relaxed lifestyle, rich cultural traditions, iconic Rambla, and warm hospitality.
The essence of Uruguay is found in everyday moments: passionate football matches, sharing a mate, walks along the Rambla, and asado on the grill paired with a glass of Tannat.
Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay, home to nearly half of the country’s population. Located on the banks of the Río de la Plata, it offers a colorful mix of history, culture, and modern life.
Punta del Este is famous for its pristine beaches, luxury resorts, vibrant nightlife, and world-class dining, attracting visitors from around the globe. With iconic sights like Casapueblo, the striking La Mano sculpture on the beach, and the lively marina, Punta del Este is a must-see fest offering the perfect blend of relaxation and excitement.

El Milongón is a vibrant expression of Uruguay’s cultural identity, recognized as part of the country's national heritage. Through a captivating dinner show, it celebrates the roots of Uruguayan culture with tango, folklore, and candombe.

Santa Leoncia is a high-end grill that blends premium Argentine and Uruguayan cuts with signature chef creations. It represents the Uruguayan parrilla tradition in a contemporary way, featuring quality grilled meats, a warm atmosphere, and iconic cuts from the country.

Aguaverde spans forty-two hectares atop Cerro Euguzquiza, one of Uruguay’s highest hills. Just seven kilometers from the beach, it blends countryside charm with coastal beauty. Its cellar features exquisite wines crafted by the renowned Deicas Family, showcasing Uruguay’s winemaking excellence.

A scenic visit through some of Punta del Este’s most iconic landmarks, from the picturesque harbor and historic lighthouse to the famous “Los Dedos” sculpture on the beach, and a stop at Casapueblo, the stunning cliffside museum and former home of artist Carlos Páez Vilaró.

Lo de Tere is a gourmet restaurant located in the port of Punta del Este. Recognized on Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants list, it offers a boutique dining experience rooted in Uruguay’s coastal flavors and fishing heritage.


Set in a historic estancia surrounded by vineyards near La Barra, Narbona blends rustic charm with gourmet cuisine. Enjoy artisan cheeses, breads, and farm-to-table dishes crafted by Chef Jean Paul Bondoux.
Weather
From September to November, it’s springtime in the southern hemisphere! Expect mild temperatures that gradually warm up over the course of the day.
Uruguay has a temperate climate with relatively high humidity throughout the year.
Montevideo and Punta del Este are both coastal cities, and it gets windy even on warm days. Bring a windbreaker or light scarf!
Time Zone
Uruguay is in the UTC-03 time zone year-round.
Connectivity
Both Montevideo and Punta del Este have fiber-optic internet access.
Smoking
Smoking is prohibited in indoor public spaces, including restaurants and bars. Feel free to smoke outside.
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Weather
From September to November, it’s springtime in the southern hemisphere! Expect mild temperatures that gradually warm up over the course of the day.
Uruguay has a temperate climate with relatively high humidity throughout the year.
Montevideo and Punta del Este are both coastal cities, and it gets windy even on warm days. Bring a windbreaker or light scarf!
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