Dead Calm
When thinking about Nueva Palmira, the expression “dead calm” (used to refer to the river when it is completely still) turns out to be the best way to evoke the atmosphere of this dreamed-of city.
Open Gate
Due to its strategic location, this is one of the most coveted ports in the world. A few meters away, three large rivers converge and look onto the world to export national products.
Right There
Only 4 kilometers from Nueva Palmira, there lies Punta Gorda. It is the geographical milestone where the Paraná River and the Uruguay River meet to give birth to the famous Río de la Plata.
The Magical Island
Martín García Island is a magical island. Under Argentinian jurisdiction at present, but lying only 3.5 kilometers away from the Uruguayan shores, its nature and history make this place totally...
In Welcome Uruguay, museums are a part of the philosophy of every dweller. Therefore, they represent a tourist attraction for visitors to this beautiful destination. This section features the venues located all throughout the three regions that make up the country and invite visitors to the website to get immersed in their particular world.
Uruguay is well-known for its hot spring resorts, which combine the healing properties of their waters, spa and esthetic treatments, as well as aquatic parks. Thus, visitors of all ages will choose the best alternative. This section presents the hot spring resorts in the country and their characteristics.