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 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 MediaColonia del Sacramento LighthouseThe 360-degree view from the summit of this historic 19th-century lighthouse incorporates the entire city and the Río de la Plata.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoColonia del Sacramento Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaFerrando BeachLocated next to lakes and a small forest, this scenic sandy beach receives a refreshing breeze from the south.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoFerrando Beach
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del Sacramento LighthouseThe 360-degree view from the summit of this historic 19th-century lighthouse incorporates the entire city and the Río de la Plata.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoColonia del Sacramento Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del Sacramento LighthouseThe 360-degree view from the summit of this historic 19th-century lighthouse incorporates the entire city and the Río de la Plata.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoColonia del Sacramento Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del Sacramento LighthouseThe 360-degree view from the summit of this historic 19th-century lighthouse incorporates the entire city and the Río de la Plata.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoColonia del Sacramento Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaPorton de CampoAfter being built over 270 years ago by a Portuguese governor to protect the city from potential enemies, this gate and drawbridge are still standing.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoPorton de Campo
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 MediaCasa NacarelloA charming pink house offers visitors a realistic glimpse into the lives of the 18th-century European colonial settlers in Uruguay.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoCasa Nacarello
Source: Tourism MediaFerrando BeachLocated next to lakes and a small forest, this scenic sandy beach receives a refreshing breeze from the south.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoFerrando Beach
Source: Tourism MediaColonia del Sacramento LighthouseThe 360-degree view from the summit of this historic 19th-century lighthouse incorporates the entire city and the Río de la Plata.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoColonia del Sacramento Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaFerrando BeachLocated next to lakes and a small forest, this scenic sandy beach receives a refreshing breeze from the south.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoFerrando Beach
Source: Tourism MediaFerrando BeachLocated next to lakes and a small forest, this scenic sandy beach receives a refreshing breeze from the south.The WorldSouth AmericaUruguayColonia del SacramentoFerrando Beach