Hotel Tamariz Piriapolis

Salta 933 entre Av. Fco. Piria y Uruguay Piriapolis, Uruguay

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A quick look at Uruguay, Buenos Aires, then home

A travel blog entry by diannemurray

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... into an ordinary seat, the advantages were not all that much, particularly with the seat in front reclined, and the big pillows and blankets taking up space. Certainly nothing we would consider worth the extra 50 to 100 percent premium, but appreciated nevertheless. The flight took a great circle route over the tip of Chile and down as far as 70 degrees, but, apart from a glimpse of Patagonia, this was of little interest to us in the middle, particularly ...

Urugwaj dzien 3

A travel blog entry by losboss

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... ktora byla z nimi. czy to adoptowana coreczka czy jakikolwiek inny chory uklad - jakos nie dopytywalismy. ale ten obrazek daje do myslenia w perspektywie walki tej ¨mnijeszosci¨o swoje ¨prawa¨.


dalej nie bylo juz giejow, bylo za to ladnie i dziko. do Valizas dotarlimy okolo 21.30 i z powodu zmeczenia udalismy sie do pierwszego miejsca ktore w odleglosci 20 m od wyjscia z plazy ktorym trafilismy do tej miejscowosci oferowalo noclegi. ...

Could be in Greece

A travel blog entry by peterandvivien

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... bought a print of 'Gatos' - cats – in bright colours.
A little further up the coast we came to the entirely modern resort of Punte del Este, where the rich and famous hang out. We were astonished by the size, scope and quality of the highrise buildings stretching along a beautiful seafront – a sort of cross between Palm Beach and Las Vegas. We drove resolutely on, with the vague intention of reaching a wild area notable for sealife further up the coast, ...

Livin' it up with Uruguay's rich & famous

A travel blog entry by benyclaire

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... still had time to shower and change, before being seated at a lovely restaurant overlooking the bay, in perfect view for the magical sunset - a great way to end our day.

The next day we got up leisurely (it was still taking Ben the best part of half an hour to actually get out of bed, so "leisurely" was very much the only way…), and we were back at the bus station, this time to head to Punta del Diablo for a wee day trip. We ...

Relaxation Uruguayan style

A travel blog entry by thebarretts

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... Australian’s to have a few drinks and share the festivities with. One thing about Argentina & Uruguay is that they eat so late. Also, in Uruguay, they go out even later than Argentina – out at 3am and party on till 10-11am before stumbling home. Needless to say, as Maureen is such a nana, we haven’t hit the club scene as yet. So our Australia Day was filled with beach, BBQ and even the hottest 100 (unfortunately ...