Travel Blogs from Colonia de Sacremento, Uruguay
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Colonia - Our last Unesco World Heritage Site
We leave Montevideo on yet another cramped and sweaty bus for the UNESCO World Heritage City of Colonia del Sacremento which is just across the River Plate from Buenos Aires. This is a beautiful town with a lot of well preserved colonial ...
So much fun with the name of this country.
We took a ferry from BA to Colonia, a few hours away. And we slept most of the way. Not a lot else to do really. It was dead comfy though. On arrival in this tiny leafy little town, we noticed the tranquility of it all straight away - the slow place ...
Day-tripper
... , I love days like that, I´m just popping over to another country for a few hours, will be back later. Colonia (de Sacremento) is a quiet little town full of cobbled streets and colonial history, initially a Portuguese settlement, and at the time a very ...
Colonia de Sacremento
We took a ferry over to Colonia, Uruguay, which is a cute, small town with cobblestone streets. Our hotel had a roof deck, where we watched a couple of sunsets over the water. The first day, we rented scooters to go to a couple of beaches in the town. ...
Colonia de Sacremento
An hours ferry ride from Buenos Aires and you arrive in Colonia, Uruguay... a fabulous ltitle old town of cobbled streets and cafes galore! An old smuggling port with character and colour aplenty. We dondered about for a few hours and headed then to the ...
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