The best Uruguay tour packages
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SteffUruguay travel expert at TourRadar
- The Grand Punta Del Este - 6 Days trip in 5* hotel
- URUGUAY ESSENCE: a journey through culture, wine & coastline
- 8 Day Experience - Unlock Uruguay's Soul
- 4 Night Experience - Unlock Uruguay from Punta del Este
- Montevideo + Colonia, Uruguay (3 Nights)
- Customized Private Uruguay Family Trip, No Strangers
- Tailor-Made Best Uruguay Tour with Private Guide
- Montevideo Starter Package (3 Days)
- 5-Days of Culture and Wine in Colonia and Montevideo
- Discovering Buenos Aires & Montevideo
Duration 6 days Destinations Montevideo, Punta Del Este Age Range 1 to 100 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Operator Ecuador Galapagos Travels From
- US$2,250
Duration 6 days Destinations Montevideo, Punta Del Este Age Range 19 to 75 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Operator Ecuador Galapagos Travels From
- US$1,199
Uruguay's gems unfold from Montevideo's city charm to Jose Ignacio's beach allure. The historic Plaza de Toros beckons visitors, while family wineries offer tastings of Tannat. Casapueblo's artistic legacy, Pablo Atchugarry's MACA museum, and UNESCO-listed Colonia del Sacramento complete this cultural journey.
Duration 8 days Destinations Montevideo, Colonia del sacramento, Punta Del Este Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Operator The Wine Experience From
- US$2,400
Punta del Este serves as your gateway to Uruguay's coastal culture. The artistic Casapueblo museum, La Barra's boutique wineries, and Jose Ignacio's lighthouse await. A private guide leads you through MACA sculpture park and along Playa Mansa's coastline.
Duration 5 days Destinations Montevideo, Punta Del Este Age Range up to 80 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Operator The Wine Experience From
- US$1,300
Uruguay's finest attractions include Montevideo's iconic Centenario Stadium and the charming Pocitos neighborhood. The colonial beauty of Colonia del Sacramento awaits, with stays at centrally located hotels. Total costs around $320 includes airport transfers and guided city tours.
Duration 4 days Destinations Montevideo, Colonia del sacramento Age Range 18 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
- US$316
Uruguay's rich heritage comes alive through private tours of UNESCO-listed Colonia del Sacramento and Montevideo's Plaza Independencia. Wine tastings at Bodega Garzon, Jose Ignacio's iconic lighthouse, and luxury stays at Hotel Costanero Mvd and Estancia Anastasio create unforgettable memories.
Duration 9 days Destinations Colonia del sacramento, Montevideo, Punta Del Este Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$6,299
This elegant Uruguay adventure connects Colonia's UNESCO heritage site with Montevideo's Puerto Market. Guests rest at premium hotels including Charco Hotel and Hotel Costanero Mvd, while savoring moments like sunset at Casapueblo and wine tasting at Altos de la Ballena.
Duration 5 days Destinations Colonia del sacramento, Montevideo, Punta Del Este Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$3,179
The Uruguayan capital reveals its architectural treasures, from the iconic Salvo Palace to the majestic Legislative Palace. A comprehensive 3-hour city tour covers Plaza Independencia, the Centenario Stadium, and the vibrant Agricultural Market. Comfortable accommodation with breakfast and airport transfers included.
Duration 3 days Destinations Montevideo Age Range 18 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
- US$163
Uruguay's cultural cornerstones begin at Colonia's UNESCO Heritage site, featuring its historic quarter and defensive bastions. Premium wineries in Carmelo and Montevideo, the vibrant Mercado del Puerto, and afternoon tea at Lavender Gifts create memorable moments. 4-star hotels provide comfort throughout this 5-day adventure.
Duration 5 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Colonia del sacramento, Montevideo Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Signature Tours From
- US$1,630
Montevideo reveals itself through a comprehensive day tour from Buquebus terminal. Lunch at El Fogon Restaurant and city highlights via hop-on-hop-off bus await. The 2.15-hour scenic ferry crossing from Buenos Aires offers stunning Rio de La Plata views.
Duration 4 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Montevideo Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator People Travel and Experience From
- US$1,390
What our customers ask about Uruguay Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit destinations in Uruguay for first-time visitors?
First-time visitors to Uruguay should focus on three key destinations. The UNESCO site of Colonia del Sacramento offers well-preserved cobblestone streets and Portuguese colonial buildings. Montevideo the capital city features the expansive Plaza Independencia and the lively Mercado del Puerto food market. The beach resort of Punta del Este is known for its "Hand in the Sand" sculpture and the white-washed Casapueblo museum. Many visitors base themselves at central locations like Hotel Own Montevideo in the Pocitos area and take day trips to local wineries in Carmelo to sample Uruguay's Tannat wines. A recent TourRadar traveler shared "The walking tour of Colonia's historic quarter was fascinating transporting us back to the time of conquest and colonization."
How many days should I spend in Uruguay to see the main highlights?
A 4-5 day itinerary covers Uruguay's essential sights at a comfortable pace. Popular tours such as the "5-Days of Culture and Wine in Colonia and Montevideo" divide time between the capital's historic landmarks two days in Colonia del Sacramento and winery visits in Carmelo. Additional day trips often include stops in Punta del Este and Jose Ignacio. Hotels like Own Montevideo or properties within Colonia's old town provide strategic bases for exploration. According to a TourRadar guest "Five days gave us the perfect amount of time to experience both the cultural sites and wine regions at a comfortable pace."
What type of accommodation can I expect in Uruguay?
Accommodations in Uruguay range from historic boutique properties to contemporary urban hotels. Montevideo's Pocitos neighborhood houses upscale options like Hotel Own Montevideo while Colonia del Sacramento features intimate lodgings such as Posada Don Antonio within the UNESCO Heritage zone. Beachfront resorts and design-focused hotels line Punta del Este's coast. Most organized tours select 4-star properties that include breakfast and central locations. A TourRadar traveler commented "The hotels were perfectly located for exploring the historic centers and offered excellent service and comfort."
What is the food scene like in Uruguay?
Uruguay's culinary identity centers on its grass-fed beef traditional asados (barbecues) and regional specialties. The historic Mercado del Puerto in Montevideo houses numerous parrilla (grill) restaurants while the Mercado Agrícola showcases local produce. Tours regularly visit traditional eateries near Plaza Independencia and throughout the Old City. The country's wine culture particularly Tannat varieties can be explored through family-run wineries in Carmelo and Montevideo's outskirts where tastings often include local lunch pairings. One TourRadar guest noted "The combination of wine tasting at boutique wineries and traditional Uruguayan cuisine made for an unforgettable culinary experience."
What are the most scenic drives in Uruguay?
The coastal Ruta 10 from Punta del Este to Jose Ignacio and onward to La Paloma offers constant Atlantic Ocean views and access to secluded beaches. Inland the Montevideo to Minas route passes through Lavalleja's vineyard-covered hills. Following the Rio de la Plata from Colonia to Carmelo reveals riverside landmarks and historic sites. Nature enthusiasts often venture to Valle del Lunarejo near Tacuarembó to see its dramatic gorges and waterfalls.
What are the must-visit historical sites in Uruguay?
Uruguay's historical heritage is best represented in Colonia del Sacramento a UNESCO site known for its Portuguese colonial architecture weathered cobblestone streets and historic lighthouse. Montevideo's Plaza Independencia houses the Art Deco Palacio Salvo the classical Solis Theater and José Artigas's mausoleum. The 19th-century Mercado del Puerto serves as both architectural landmark and culinary destination. Visitors staying at Hotel Costanero Mvd find themselves within walking distance of these sites. A TourRadar participant remarked "The guide was fabulous as is every Uruguayan I have met!"
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