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  1. Why Uruguay celebrates Tourism Week, not Easter

    Why Uruguay celebrates "Tourism Week"—not Easter. Latin America is associated with Catholicism. As ever Uruguay is the outlier—with complete separation of church and state for over 100 years. When Argentina's Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio became Pope Francis, Uruguay's then President José Mujica didn't attend the inauguration.

  2. One Week Uruguay Itinerary: A Comprehensive Uruguay Travel Guide

    Uruguay Itinerary Day 3: Montevideo Old Town and Sights. Rise and shine, time to explore! After the free breakfast, I would recommend checking out the free walking tour, which meets in Plaza Independencia each day around 10:30 am (but maybe be different with weekends - check with your accommodation). Make sure to tip!

  3. Semana Santa 2024 in Uruguay

    Semana Santa 2024. In this article, you'll find out how Uruguayans celebrate Holy Week or Tourism Week. Dates: March 24-30, 2024. See all. Ana Raquel S. Hernandes. Holy Week in Uruguay has a different name: it's called Tourism Week. The thing is that the Uruguay government decided to rename all the religious festivals.

  4. Uruguay's Tourism Week

    March 31, 2024 Soledad Quartucci. Uruguay's Tourism Week: A Celebration of Culture and Adventure. For many Uruguayans, Holy Week isn't just a religious observance—it's an opportunity to embrace the warmth of summer and embark on new adventures. This vibrant tradition, also known as Tourism Week, invites locals and visitors alike to ...

  5. 15 Top Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Uruguay

    2. Mix with the Jet Set in Punta del Este Punta del Este harbor. Punta del Este is Uruguay's most famous beach, and it deserves a mention because it has often been called "the Monaco of the South"-a resort area where models, actors, and the rich come to relax, play, and enjoy haute cuisine.. Punta's main tourist attraction is, without a doubt, its coastline of fine golden sand and water ...

  6. Uruguay Travel Guide

    Summer (December to February): High Season: This is the peak tourist season in Uruguay, especially during January. Expect warm and sunny weather, making it ideal for beach activities and water sports. Festivals: Many festivals and events, including Carnival, take place during the summer months.

  7. Best Things To Do in Uruguay: 12 Must-See Attractions

    2. Explore Punta del Este, the Riviera of South America. Renowned for its sun-kissed beaches, upscale resorts, and vibrant night, Punta del Este is often referred to as the "Riviera of South America.". This beach town is a favorite among celebrities and jet-setters, making it one of the coolest spots in Uruguay.

  8. Top things to do in Montevideo, Uruguay

    If you visit Uruguay between the end of January and early March you can take part in the longest carnaval celebration in the world. Uruguayans celebrate for a full 40 to 50 days in the lead-up Easter (known as Tourism Week in Uruguay). The festivities are primarily attended by locals, though foreign visitors are most welcome.

  9. Uruguay travel

    Uruguay. Wedged like a grape between Brazil's gargantuan thumb and Argentina's long forefinger, Uruguay has always been something of an underdog. Yet after two centuries living in the shadow of its neighbors, South America's smallest country is finally getting a little well-deserved recognition. Progressive, stable, safe and culturally ...

  10. The Best Time to Visit Montevideo, Uruguay

    Many Uruguayans travel during Tourism Week. Ironically, most tourist services will be closed during this time as it coincides with Semana Santa (Holy Week), the week before Easter. (Uruguay's strict separation of church and state contribute to this moniker.) This period is also known in Montevideo as Semana Criolla, a week-long gaucho (cowboy ...

  11. Uruguay Travel Guide: Best Things to See & Do

    things to do on your trip to Uruguay. Visit Montevideo. where to eat in Montevideo. Visit Punta del Este. Visit Jose Ignacio. Visit a Vineyard. Go Horseback Riding. Experience a traditional Asado dinner.

  12. Visit

    Uruguay has 250 kilometers of heavenly beaches on the Atlantic Ocean coastline and 425 kilometers along Río de la Plata, to cater to everyone´s tastes. Family-friendly beaches or cool and trendy beaches for young people; deserted strips or beaches with clubs; music and services. Calm-water beaches or beaches with bigger waves to surf ...

  13. Tourism in Uruguay

    Tourism in Uruguay is an important part of the nation's economy.. Uruguay's tourist destinations include: Punta del Este, Piriápolis, Montevideo, Colonia del Sacramento, Salto, Lavalleja, Rocha, Artigas, Rivera, and others.. In 2007, 1.8 million tourists visited and spent around US$800 million. Domestic tourist expenditures account for around 60% of the nation's tourist activity.

  14. Tourism Week Holiday (Day 1) 2024 in Uruguay

    Apr 15. Tourism Week Holiday (Day 1) Bank / working holiday. 2020. Mon. Apr 6. Tourism Week Holiday (Day 1) Bank / working holiday. While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary.

  15. Uruguay Itinerary: 1-Week Coastal Road Trip

    If you do only have one week, a suggested Uruguay travel itinerary is: Days 1 & 2: Depart Buenos Aires, explore Colonia del Sacramento, overnight in Carmelo and then enjoy the Carmelo wineries. Day 3: Drive to Montevideo and explore the city. Days 4 & 5: Drive to Punta del Este, relax on the beaches. Days 6 & 7: Drive to Punta del Diablo and ...

  16. Best Time To Visit Uruguay: All Season Adventures

    Summer in Uruguay marks the peak travel season, thanks to the kickoff of Carnival in mid-January. Uruguay is home to one of the longest Carnival celebrations in Latin American countries, with the Montevideo Carnival starting in the third week of January and lasting for 40 consecutive days. If you plan to visit during this vibrant time, consider ...

  17. 10 Best Places to Visit in Uruguay (+Map)

    10. La Paloma [SEE MAP] A small city, La Paloma lies on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean and is a popular summer beach resort amongst South Americans and Uruguayans themselves, who flock here to enjoy the sun, sea and sand. With spectacular beaches, this laid-back city is great to visit and there are lots of fun watersports for you to try out ...

  18. One Week Uruguay Itinerary: Uruguay Travel Guide with El Viajero

    Day 6: Adventure in Rocha. On day 6 of your Uruguay itinerary, get ready for an exhilarating day of adventure as you explore the scenic and rugged region of Rocha. After breakfast at El Viajero Hostel in Punta del Este, make your way to Rocha, located along Uruguay's eastern coast.

  19. From The Shore To Its Culture: 13 Reasons To Visit Uruguay

    10 It Has A Classic Football Stadium. In Uruguay, football fans can see the world's first and, to date, only Historical Monument of World Football recognized by FIFA, the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo. It was opened in 1930 to host the first FIFA World Cup in history and was the stage for Uruguay's historic win at the final of that ...

  20. The Perfect Uruguay Road Trip: Places to Visit Along the Coast

    Uruguay Road Trip Stop 10: Punta del Este. Punta del Este is much more than just a road trip stop, as it's one of the most popular places to visit in Uruguay. I recommend staying at least a few nights in Punta del Este and checking out the beautiful pinensula, the nightlife, the surf, and shopping, and harbor, and the beautiful sunsets.

  21. The Ultimate Two-Week Itinerary To Uruguay

    The easiest way to travel the entire coast of Uruguay is by crossing over Río de la Plata from Buenos Aires on the Colonia Express boat to this colonial gem of a town. Guaranteed to give you a very positive first impression of Uruguay, Colonia del Sacramento is one of the most pristine, historic and pleasing towns in the country. Spend your first day in the town's centre, absorb the slow ...

  22. Our Top Uruguay Itinerary: A Perfect 2-Week Coastal Route

    Our Top Uruguay Itinerary: A Perfect 2-Week Coastal Route. Thinking about visiting Uruguay? With glorious beaches, chilled vibes and great food, an Uruguay itinerary should be on your bucket list.

  23. When is Tourism Week in Uruguay?

    Tourism Week falls on Sunday, March 24th, 2024 (6 days ago) in Uruguay. Is Tourism Week a public holiday? Want to include this holiday information in your website or application? Get started for free. Year Date Weekday Name; 2020: April 5th: Sunday: Tourism Week: 2021: March 28th: Sunday: Tourism Week: 2022: April 10th: Sunday: Tourism Week ...