Comfortably wedged between Brazil and Argentina, Uruguay is
the gorgeous South American country of your travel fantasies. Its verdant
interior, colonial-era architecture (especially in capital city Montevideo) and
beach-lined coast hit all the vacation high notes — a sublime food scene (look
out for Mercado del Puerto’s sensational steakhouses) doesn’t hurt, either.
Off the radar of North American travelers until recently, Uruguay
has a laid-back vibe and sleepy beach towns that have attracted South American
glitterati for years with its array of resort destinations like luxe Punta del
Este (regarded as the Southern Hemisphere’s French Riviera) and remote retreats
such as Cabo Polonio, where you’ll find almost no electricity and few roads.
Despite their relaxed mentality, though, Uruguayans know how
to have a good time. Nightlife is huge here with bars and clubs staying open
until between 6 and 7 a.m. (most locals don’t even go out for drinks until 11
p.m.) and the longest-running Carnival celebration in the world.
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Comfortably wedged between Brazil and Argentina, Uruguay is
the gorgeous South American country of your travel fantasies. Its verdant
interior, colonial-era architecture (especially in capital city Montevideo) and
beach-lined coast ...
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