Source: Tourism MediaMontevideoThe capital and largest city of Uruguay combines history and architecture with theaters and live music, beaches and waterfront walks.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayMontevideo
Source: Tourism MediaPunta del EsteBeaches, watersports, island tours, nightlife and celebrity-spotting make this one of the most exclusive coastal resorts in South America.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayPunta del Este
Source: Tourism MediaCastle PiriaTour the fortress home of Francisco Piria, founder of the seaside town of Piriápolis, to discover the beliefs and motivations of this fascinating man. The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayPiriapolisCastle Piria
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del SacramentoCobblestone streets, colorful houses, museums and beaches make this one of the most popular towns on Uruguay’s west coast.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del Sacramento
Source: Tourism MediaUruguaySouth America’s hidden gem has a historic capital and colonial towns, sprawling countryside, exclusive beach resorts and bohemian surf spots.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguay
Source: Tourism MediaPunta BallenaRevel in the artistic atmosphere and gaze at serene sunsets in this relaxed little resort town, home to the famous Casapueblo architectural masterpiece.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayPunta Ballena
Source: Tourism MediaMontevideoThe capital and largest city of Uruguay combines history and architecture with theaters and live music, beaches and waterfront walks.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayMontevideo
Source: Tourism MediaSalvo PalaceAdmire a tower building that combines an eclectic mix of architectural styles and then enjoy spectacular city views from an observation deck. The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayMontevideoSalvo Palace
Source: Tourism MediaUruguaySouth America’s hidden gem has a historic capital and colonial towns, sprawling countryside, exclusive beach resorts and bohemian surf spots.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguay
Source: Tourism MediaUruguaySouth America’s hidden gem has a historic capital and colonial towns, sprawling countryside, exclusive beach resorts and bohemian surf spots.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguay
Source: Tourism MediaMontevideoThe capital and largest city of Uruguay combines history and architecture with theaters and live music, beaches and waterfront walks.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayMontevideo
Source: Tourism MediaMontevideoThe capital and largest city of Uruguay combines history and architecture with theaters and live music, beaches and waterfront walks.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayMontevideo
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del SacramentoCobblestone streets, colorful houses, museums and beaches make this one of the most popular towns on Uruguay’s west coast.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del Sacramento
Source: Tourism MediaStreet of SighsSee if the unusual name fits as you stroll down this iconic cobblestone street and its antique buildings dating back several centuries.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoStreet of Sighs
Source: Tourism MediaMontevideoThe capital and largest city of Uruguay combines history and architecture with theaters and live music, beaches and waterfront walks.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayMontevideo
Source: Tourism MediaCandelaria ChurchThis pretty 20th-century church has an interior decorated with an interesting collection of religious artwork and icons.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayPunta del EsteCandelaria Church
Source: Tourism MediaCandelaria ChurchThis pretty 20th-century church has an interior decorated with an interesting collection of religious artwork and icons.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayPunta del EsteCandelaria Church
Source: Tourism MediaUruguaySouth America’s hidden gem has a historic capital and colonial towns, sprawling countryside, exclusive beach resorts and bohemian surf spots.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguay
Source: Tourism MediaMontevideoThe capital and largest city of Uruguay combines history and architecture with theaters and live music, beaches and waterfront walks.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayMontevideo
Source: Tourism MediaSalvo PalaceAdmire a tower building that combines an eclectic mix of architectural styles and then enjoy spectacular city views from an observation deck. The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayMontevideoSalvo Palace
Source: Tourism MediaPunta del Este LighthouseClimb to the top of this 19th-century lighthouse to enjoy sweeping views. Experience a slice of Punta del Este’s maritime history.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayPunta del EstePunta del Este Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaPunta del EsteBeaches, watersports, island tours, nightlife and celebrity-spotting make this one of the most exclusive coastal resorts in South America.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayPunta del Este
Source: Tourism MediaPunta del EsteBeaches, watersports, island tours, nightlife and celebrity-spotting make this one of the most exclusive coastal resorts in South America.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayPunta del Este
Source: Tourism MediaPiriapolisEclectic architecture, watersports, a family-friendly beach and excursions to one of Uruguay’s tallest peaks await at this traditional coastal town.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayPiriapolis