Nestled comfortably in between Brazil and Argentina, along the record-wide famous River Plate, Uruguay offers its visitors a range of experiences, from travelling into the past to visit the unique UNESCO-world heritage city of Colonia del Sacramento, to visiting the beach paradise in Punta de Este (a small Miami) and Jose Ignacio, or heading north to explore Cabo Polonio or Punta del Diablo two relaxed hippie-culture sea towns.
Uruguay enjoys a low rate of violent crime and a rich cultural atmosphere. As a result, along with the flocks of international tourists, visitors from surrounding countries also frequently travel to Uruguay for vacation. Its capital, Montevideo, is elegant and its "Rambla" (river bank) is often referred to as the Little Copacabana, resembling Rio de Janeiro's trendy beach.
Wine and golf lovers can combine Colonia with Carmelo, a hidden paradise with acclaimed vineyards and a winery with a spell for sophistication that will surely amaze you.





