Travel Blogs from Maldonado, Uruguay
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Jose Ignacio
Jose Ignacio, the new beach town for the international A-list According to British Harpers Bazaar, Tattler, and other charters of "cool," the tiny village of Jose Ignacio is THE place to go to get away from the paparazzi. The magazines must be right, ...
Wo sich Reich und Schön trifft!
... mit. Aber irgendwo müssen sie gewesen sein, denn die Preise erinnerten an Monaco. Als Fazit müssen wir sagen, dass es in Maldonado und Punta del Este wunderschöne Sandstrände gibt, aber es sonst nicht gerade sehenswert ist, ausser jemand kann sich an ...
Sun, Sand and Sea Lions
... little adventure. Suffice to say the bus from Salto was a terrible bore so shall swiflty resume our commentary in Maldonado itself. Booking a hostel ahead again saved a lot of effort and possible gambling addictions. The hostel is possibly the best ...
Catching the wave in La Barra!
The bridge that leads from Punta to La Barra is the perfect visual representation of the town - something that doesn't quite make sense. The bridge reflects the waves crashing on the nearby rocks where the river meets the ocean. Great ...
Just this side of the pretty resort, please.
... an open beer, and the local police officers kicked them out. Guess we were lucky nobody interrupted dinner last night. Touring Maldonado's museums turned out to be a bit hard, because most of them weren't where the map promised they'd be. ...
Maldondo
Time to move on once again, the campsite was well located for us. It was about a 20 minute stroll into the town to the shops and just five minutes to the beach itself. The last few days have been very cold at night, but we are able to run the electric ...
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