Hotels in Uruguay
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Immerse yourself in the charm of our recommended tourist destinations in Uruguay. Choose from a range of accommodations, from charming boutique hotels to luxurious high-end resorts. Book your stay today to take advantage of the best experiences these locations offer.
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Useful Tips For Choosing a Hotel in Uruguay
Uruguay is an extremely stable and wealthy nation in Latin America, as evidenced by its quality accommodations and great levels of service.
Are you in search of luxurious hotels in Uruguay? Punta del Este provides an abundance of opulent beach resorts and haciendas as well as luxury beach hotels.
1. Location
Uruguay offers an array of accommodations options, ranging from hostels in Montevideo to rural estancia hotels and beach resorts in Punta del Este. Additionally, Uruguay features an increasing number of luxury boutique hotels featuring themed rooms decorated in honor of Uruguayan artists or writers.
Many Uruguayans rent houses for several weeks during the summer to escape crowds and explore Uruguay's bucolic countryside. Sacromonte stands out as an idyllic town of less than 300 inhabitants that feels like an isolated oasis with its private valleys, rushing stream, dwarf willows and coronillas corridors.
Luxury hotels in Uruguay provide an array of amenities. Spas can be found, as well as rooftop terraces with Jacuzzis and saunas. No matter the level of luxury offered by these accommodations, many are affordable when booked off-peak periods.
2. Budget
Uruguay is an accessible country to explore on a budget. Its economy is more secure and reliable than many of its Latin American peers, which allows visitors to take pleasure in enjoying life without going beyond their travel budget.
At peak travel months, accommodation rates in major tourist areas can easily top $100 per night; therefore it is imperative that booking accommodations months in advance is required if traveling during this period. Outside peak travel months it may be possible to find accommodations at more reasonable rates, particularly in smaller towns and on rural beaches.
Most travelers will find it relatively straightforward and cost-effective to navigate Uruguay on a bus pass, providing excellent value. Renting a car may also be possible but be aware that its ownership and operation could cost upwards of $450 monthly when considering registration fees, insurance costs, gas and maintenance.
3. Reputation
Uruguay is an idyllic country boasting lush verdant countryside, Atlantic beach resorts and an intriguing colonial heritage. Jose Ignacio in particular has become a sought-after retreat among South America's rich and famous. Staying at an estancia (ranch hotel in Uruguay) can offer a wonderful way to experience this peaceful nation's frontier traditions.
Before, wealthy Latin Americans typically rented houses for weeks or months in Punta del Este and other beach areas during peak season; but due to rising wealth, numerous luxury hotels have opened over the past decade in Uruguay. The best Uruguay luxury hotels provide rooms with poolside vistas as well as amenities such as fine dining and spa services as well as some with private beaches.
Montevideo's relaxed yet worldly atmosphere has become an attraction for fashionistas and young entrepreneurs. Elegant colonial theatres and intimate tango bars coexist alongside beachfront discos and luxurious shopping districts in this laidback yet lively city.
4. Facilities
Uruguay's hotels cover all bases, from hostels in Montevideo and estancia (country house) networks throughout the countryside to luxury beach resorts like Punta del Este and Punta del Este itself. Boutique properties such as Soro Montevideo Curio Collection By Hilton provide luxury at an accessible price point.
Hotel rooms at this antique-filled property honor local artists, writers and sports stars with Swiss mattresses, Egyptian cotton sheets and natural beauty products from Switzerland; YouTube/Netflix streaming on large flat-screen TVs is also provided for added entertainment. Within walking distance to some of the city's top attractions such as Plaza Fabini and Auditorio Nacional del Sodre.
Uruguay's high-end hotels can quickly book up during peak season, so many visitors opt for renting houses instead. Renting houses allows visitors to take advantage of starry nights while also escaping crowds and taking full advantage of Uruguay's stunning starry nights. Or treat yourself to an Argentine-style estancia stay such as one of three Vik properties near Jose Ignacio where the staff and setting will captivate you; Playa Vik is known for its incredible rooms while Bahia Vik features beautiful night skies as well as horseback riding!