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Pretty Colonia...
A Travel Blog entry by bennyandnat from Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
... , but what the heck since we are so close and heard the Uruguay coast has some beautiful beaches too. We pre-booked the Posada del Rio, as it looked good online - but was not exactly like it was shown! Still it was ok and we were only staying one ...
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Beschauliches Colonia
A Travel Blog entry by gotrigirl from Colonia del Sacramento, Colonia Department, Uruguay
Was geht es uns gut! In Colonia del Sacramento tickt die Uhr etwas langsamer und wir lieben es. Ein kleines beschauliches Staedtchen, am Ufer des Rio de la Plata. Die Altstadt ist sehr malerisch, wunderschoene Alleen, kleine Haeuschen, einfach sehr viel ...
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Charming Colonia
A Travel Blog entry by gotrigirl from Colonia del Sacramento, Colonia Department, Uruguay
Colonia del Sacramento situated on the riverbank of the Rio de la Plata truly is Uruguay's oasis. Cobblestone streets are lined with beautiful trees and dotted with small restaurants and cafes. The quaint old town is very charming and it is no surprise ...
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De Buenos Aires a Colonia del Sacramento
A Travel Blog entry by gilberto-rosana from Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
Oi Pessoal,......hoje levantamos às 05h30min para pegar o Buquebus que nos trouxe de Buenos Aires até Colonia del Sacramento...... Cidade de Colonia del Sacramento foi fundada em 1680 pelo português Dom Manuel Lobo. Governador do Rio de Janeiro. O rei ...
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Colonia del sacramento
A Travel Blog entry by mariaclement from Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
(versión en español más abajo) Colonia del sacramento est a une heure de bateau de Buenos Aires, il suffit de traverser le rio de la plata et on y est. C est un petit village fonde par les portugais puis concquis par les espagnols, tres pithoresque ...
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Charmed by Colonia, Uruguay!
A Travel Blog entry by bakpaknbizclass from Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
We are currently on the Buquebus ferry heading back to Buenos Aires after 3 days in the adorable town of Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. We arrived on Thursday to find charming, tree-lined cobblestone streets and a relaxed atmosphere that was much ...
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Colonia... a refreshingly relaxing town.
A Travel Blog entry by shanewilson from Colonia, Uruguay
I crossed the Rio De La Plata from Buenos Aires to Colonia, to what is my 6th South American Country... Uruguay. I´m in Colonia del Sacramento which is an amazing little spot. The beauty of the town is that it is surrounded by ocean, and feels totally ...
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Charming Colonia del Sacremento
A Travel Blog entry by v-atravels0910 from Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
V: We had heard that Colonia del Sacremento was a good day trip in Uruguay. The ferry back to Buenos Aires left from there so we chose to spend a night here to make the most of our visit. Colonia was a tiny town, our b&b was just a few blocks from the ...
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Colonia del Sacremento
A Travel Blog entry by nlbrtw from Colonia del Sacremento, Uruguay
Colonia is about 180km west of Montevideo & only 55 km from Buenos Aires across the Rio de la Plata. It is another UNESCO world heritage site - to protect it's gorgeous architecture dating back to Portugese colonial times. The old town is very very ...
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Idle days in Esteros del Ibera
A Travel Blog entry by rachel_john from Colonia Carlos Pellegrini, Argentina
... and we drive across a long causeway and then a rickety bridge to arrive in the dusty village of Colonia Carls Pellegrini. Our first choice for accomodation, Posada Ypa Sapuki, is fully booked so we backtrack to Don Justino where we get bed and ...
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Charming Colonia
A Travel Blog entry by stacy from Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
... Where its pace may be too slow to entertain for more than a couple of days, it makes a relaxing stop on your journey. Colonia is simply charming. We took the three hour ferry across the Rio de la Plata, an immense brown and uninspiring ...
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Uruguay
A Travel Blog entry by gsturm from Colonia de Sacramento, Uruguay
... to take the fast ferry which was only one hour instead of the slower three hour ferry, about a $10 difference. Upon arriving in Colonia we decided to walk the five blocks from the dock to our hotel. We brought one small roller bag which loudly ...
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Row, row, row your boat
A Travel Blog entry by nana31902 from Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
... for our boat ride. We had to go through security just like at the airport and check our bags. We took the Colonia Express boat over the Rio del Plata. The boat is pretty cool looking and we thought we were going to have a nice little ride. We were wrong. ...
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Love it
A Travel Blog entry by jessi330 from Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
... 1828. There are several forts with canons remaining along the coast. Here's a link to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonia_del_Sacramento We arrived at the Buquebus station 40 minutes ahead of time. First we got in line for sales, ...
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Living in the past
A Travel Blog entry by suenson_taylors from Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
We caught a bus to a small town called Colonia del Sacramento on the west side of Uruguay. Situated on the sandy banks of the Rio de la Plata it was an important centre for smuggling British goods across the river into the Spanish colonies during the 17th ...
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Destination 20! Across the waters to Uruguay!
A Travel Blog entry by nikandads2008 from Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
DESTINATION 20 - Across the waters to URUGUAY! Day 1 - The colonial streets of COLONIA! Uruguay hadn't been on the original plan but with it being so close to Buenos Aires and a natural way north to get to Iguazu Falls we thought we ...
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Saliendo de Laos con destino a Cambodia
A Travel Blog entry by yayasime from Phnom Penh, Phnum Pénh, Cambodia
... lodo, pero eso no le quita que los mochileros pasemos a quedarnos unos días por ahí en las casitas que rentan al lado del rio. Hay algunos restaurantes de comida tipica (noodles, arroz, verduras, pollo y bufalo de agua) nuestro “pan de cada ...
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Rosario – Sleeping Around the Town
A Travel Blog entry by zinzan3 from Rosario, Argentina
... supposedly he manages to get drunk every night. From here we go to Buenos Aires, yes where the trip began, but we’ll catch a ferry across the Rio de la Plata to Uruguay, so the next report will be from Colonia del Sacramento. Paul & ...
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Uruguay
A Travel Blog entry by krisandmarilyn from Montevideo, Uruguay
Friday morning, we caught the slow ferry to Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay. The ferry ride lasted 3 hours and we spent the entire trip on the top deck taking in some sunshine. Colonia is a sleepy town of historical significance for Uruguay, a town ...
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