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Smile. You’ve LANDED in Uruguay.
Uruguay is a gem of South America, nestled between the must-visit destinations of Argentina and Brazil. Often overshadowed by its larger neighbors, this small country has a lot to offer for travelers looking for an exclusive and luxurious experience, inviting them to discover its unique charm and rich offerings.
CAPITAL MONTEVIDEO
LANGUAGE SPANISH
CURRENCY URUGUAYAN PESO
READ LA TREGUA BY MARIO BENEDETTI
SIP & TASTE YERBA MATE & CHIVITO
EXPERIENCE SEASIDE DINING
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A Land of Quiet Cool—With Doors Open for You
Cool doesn’t say much, but it knows what to say. Understated, unscripted, and self-assured, Uruguay is profoundly cool.
In a place so unaccustomed to self-promotion, the best experiences reveal themselves slowly.
We’ve spent years building relationships with winemakers who don’t export, artists who don’t advertise, estancias that don’t appear online, and guides whose tales are unscripted.
What does that make possible for you?
- Private villas near Jose Ignacio that you’d never discover otherwise.
- Riding alongside gauchos who live the spirit of the pampas.
- A design-forward winery open only after hours.
- Sunset sailing in the Rio de la Plata, with a bottle on ice as the skyline drifts past.
- A candlelit milestone dinner in historic space closed to the public.
- Time with a master sculptor at work in his atelier.
- Secluded spa rituals overlooking vineyards or the sea.
LANDED specializes in tailor-made travel in Uruguay, crafted by designers who know where the real stories live: behind estancia gates, in artists’ studios, and at vineyard tables where the winemaker pulls up a chair.
We design custom-tailored luxury journeys that feel personal, seamless, and deeply connected to place.
Uruguay doesn’t try to impress—it draws you in with warmth, generosity, and a natural ease.
Set between South America’s great superpowers, Uruguay has evolved as a calm counterpoint—mellowed by centuries of sun, sky, and sea. It’s a nation whose heroes tend to be poets and futbolistas rather than generals or emperors. Confident without bravado. Proud without pretense.
Here, it’s about the simple pleasures: long conversations over a shared mate gourd, late dinners that drift toward midnight, fútbol debated like philosophy, and beach days blissfully forgetful of the wider world.
Most of Uruguay‘s population is coastal, while the interior is cloaked in pine forest and rolling pampas. To the east, the golden Atlantic shore is dotted with boutique resorts, galleries, and charismatic fishing villages. To the south and west, sleepy ports line the Rio de la Plata and Rio Uruguay, where time drifts past.
To experience Uruguay well is to experience it personally and at your leisure—guided by care, curiosity, and thoughtful design.
That is where LANDED begins.
Destinations
Where to go in Uruguay
Explore Major Cities
Discover all Uruguay has to offer. From the capital of Montevideo to Jose Ignacio and beyond, each city offers something unique.
Montevideo
As the bustling capital of Uruguay, Montevideo embodies a fusion of historical charm and modern convenience. This city is a haven for luxury travelers, offering a plethora of high-end accommodations, fine dining establishments, and boutique shopping experiences. Visitors can explore the Old Town, rich in colonial architecture and history, or enjoy the vibrant nightlife in the Pocitos neighborhood.
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Punta del Este
Punta del Este is a luxury enclave famous for its stunning beaches, lively nightlife, and upscale resorts. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing on the Playa Brava, sampling local cuisine at gourmet restaurants, or visiting the iconic Hand in the Sand sculpture. Yacht tours are available for those who want to explore the coast and its wealthy, yacht-lined harbor.
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Jose Ignacio
Jose Ignacio, a small village located near Punta del Este, has become a coveted destination for luxury travel in recent years. Known for its serene beaches, chic resorts, and remarkable sunset views, Jose Ignacio is a haven for those seeking tranquility and luxury. Here, visitors can indulge in fresh seafood, explore the picturesque lighthouse, or simply relax on the pristine, crowd-free beaches.
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Adventures You Can't Miss
Visiting an Estancia
Experience the rural charm of Uruguay by visiting a traditional estancia, or ranch. These vast landscapes offer a glimpse into Uruguay’s pastoral life, where you can indulge in horseback riding, bird watching, or simply enjoy the serene countryside. It’s a unique luxury experience that combines relaxation, nature, and tradition.
Surfing the Northern Coast
Beautiful, peaceful beaches are typically the first thing to come to mind with Uruguay. But, if you go north, you’ll find massive waves that are a surfer’s dream come true. Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or just getting started, be sure to catch a wave or two during your visit to Uruguay.
Wine Tasting in Garzon
Uruguay is internationally renowned for its exceptional wine, and there’s no better destination to stop by for a tasting than South America’s up-and-coming culinary capital. Indulge in a luxurious afternoon in one of Garzon’s picturesque wineries, sampling some of the finest wines the country has to offer.
Colonia del Sacramento
Take a step back in time by visiting the historic quarter of Colonia del Sacramento. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to the early Portuguese and Spanish colonists. The well-preserved architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and quaint shops create a charming atmosphere that is sure to captivate any traveler.
Luxury accommodations in Uruguay
Whether you’re looking for the bustling nightlife of the city or a beautiful seaside getaway, Uruguay’s hospitality scene is ready to welcome you. Find the perfect luxury hotel to match your travels, no matter if you’re looking for an ultra-modern resort or a boutique, historic hotel.
Who we design Uruguay journeys for
For Couples: Shared Perspective & Elegant Design
Uruguay feels like a secret that you keep together.
This is a destination for couples who value depth over display—who understand that the most luxurious thing you can share is time: uninterrupted, unobserved, and entirely your own.
Picture:
- Long lunches under the lemon trees in Garzon. No phones. No rush.
- Private estancias where the only agenda is the fire, the wine, and each other.
- Horseback rides along empty Atlantic beaches at sunset.
- Early nights. Late mornings. Coffee strong enough to reset your life.
- Wine poured by the person who made it. No tasting notes required.
- Leaving with fewer photos than expected, and better memories than planned.
LANDED designs journeys couples always remember—shared experiences of solitude, beauty, and discovery.
Whether it’s a honeymoon, anniversary, or time intentionally reclaimed together, we create space for wonder and privacy in equal measure.
LANDED designs Uruguay vacations for couples seeking connection rather than ostentation. Your experiences are curated to invite closeness, reflection, and wonder.
This is la buena vida Uruguayan style—designed just for you.
Multi-Generational and Milestone Travel in Uruguay
When families experience extraordinary moments together, those memories become reference points in a shared story—a kindred legacy.
LANDED specializes in complex, multi-generational travel where grandparents, parents, and children have different needs, but the experience feels unified.
For more than two decades, we’ve designed journeys for:
- Grandparents traveling with their adult children and grandchildren
- Families with teens or college-age children seeking renewed connection
- Anniversary and birthday celebrations
- Milestone achievements, such as graduations or retirements
- Once-in-a-lifetime family experiences
- Special occasions that honor your family’s heritage and legacy
Albums & Stories
We have meticulously curated an exquisite collection of all the essential information and sought-after insights to help you envision Uruguay as your ultimate luxury travel destination. Whether you seek refined tips, exclusive packing lists, captivating interviews, or awe-inspiring photographs, our comprehensive compilation encapsulates everything about this remarkable country.
FAQ
What is the best time to visit Uruguay?
Uruguay is a year-round destination. However, most first-time visitors want to experience Uruguay’s coast, which has some of Latin America’s top beach destinations.
Summer in Uruguay is December to February, which means that some top beachside hotels and villas are booked a year in advance. After Carnival, most tourists head back home, leaving the seaside towns to their natural rhythm of surf and sunsets.
The shoulder season months of March and April, as well as October and November, offer a more tranquil scene and mild climates. Travel in these months pairs well with extensions to Brazil and Argentina.
What language is spoken in Uruguay?
What should I pack for Uruguay?
What to pack for your trip to Uruguay depends on which destinations you’ll visit, how long you’ll be away, what you’ll be doing in Uruguay, and the time of year.
Still, here are some essentials to help you get started:
- Passport. Lock the original in the hotel safe and keep a copy (say, a photo of the passport’s photo page) with you at all times.
- US cash in small denominations (clean, un-torn bills). US dollars are happily accepted throughout Uruguay, and may help you obtain better prices at shops.
- Credit & ATM cards. ATMs are available and major credit cards are accepted at most restaurants and hotels. Please confirm your travel dates and destinations with your card issuers before you leave the country.
- Airline flight information
- Camera, batteries, & data cards (or film, if your hands are occasionally scented by fixer or selenium)
- Electrical adapters. Uruguayan electricity is officially 220V 50Hz. Many sockets have no ground pin. Uruguay generally use plug types C and I. Some sockets accept US plugs. Beware – this does not mean that these sockets deliver the US standard 110 volts. Make sure that your equipment can handle 220 volts; irreparable damage and even fire can result. Most laptop power adapters and many portable electronics chargers are designed to work on dual voltage; check the specifications for your equipment to be sure.
- Daypack or small backpack
- Sun protection (sunblock, sunhat, & sunglasses)
- Insect repellant
- Prescription medications
- Synthetic fleece pullover or other warm layer for cool evenings on the coast
- Swimwear
- Light, informal clothing for dining and hotel or in cities. In the evening locals usually dress smart casual or business casual but some restaurants are more formal.
- Comfortable walking or hiking shoes
- Casual dress code is recommended if you are planning on an Estancia day. Jeans or Khakis with a shirt, comfortable walking shoes or boots. Avoid inner seams if you plan to go horse riding.
How safe is Uruguay?
Uruguay is generally quite safe; however, common-sense precautions are still important. Bag snatchers and pickpockets target public transportation hubs and tourist areas. As a general rule, you should not be out in the streets alone after dark. Stay in well-lit areas and be aware of your surroundings. Most incidents occur in the street. Keep your travel documents (e.g. passports) in the hotel safe or concealed in a zippered pocket. Leave that flashy wristwatch at home or in the hotel security box.
Begin Designing Your Uruguay Journey
If you’re ready to experience Uruguay in a way that feels alive, resonant, and unmistakably yours, we’d love to begin the conversation.
Every LANDED journey begins with listening. A one-on-one consultation with your dedicated travel advisor allows us to understand how you like to travel, what inspires you, and how you want to feel along the way.
This is travel design guided by human insight—no algorithms, no shortcuts.
With LANDED, you’ll experience Uruguay—without guesswork or compromise.