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Aug 13, 2009

Resources for Travel in Uruguay Along the Río de la Plata

In 2007 we entered Uruguay, a country we knew little about. After all, it doesn't have large [internationally relevant] crisisses, so the country hardly makes the papers. We were surprised to discover beautiful landscapes, open and friendly people, lovely villages and a living museum of old vintage cars. Uruguay is a country you cannot but love!

Below you will find links to two informative articles about fantastically preserved colonial towns and hamlets along the Río de la Plata. Soon you'll find yourself staying longer than expected, so plan some extra days! Enjoy.

Jan 21, 2009

Uruguay – Colonial Towns Along Río de la Plata: Carmelo and Conchillas Are Two of Uruguay's Historical Towns

Enjoy Uruguay's feeling of tranquillity in the colonial, quaint villages of Carmelo and Conchillas - with tiny churches, shady plazas and a "mate" along the waterfront. more...

Jan 21, 2009

Uruguay – History of Colonia del Sacramento: Spanish and Portuguese Historic Landmarks Along Río de la Plata

Enjoy Uruguay's most scenic village and wander around the fortress where cobbled streets line the waterfront, and join locals watching the sunset and drinking a "mate". more...



Sunset in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, Coen Wubbels
Vintage Cars in Colonial Towns of Uruguay, Coen Wubbels