Uruguay History & Culture Tour

This three-day tour hits the highlights of two of Uruguay’s most interesting cities, both steeped in the country’s rich history, 17th century Colonia and the sophisticated capital of Montevideo. Any city that has been in the hands of three different European powers as was Colonia’s fate has an interesting story to tell. Visitors on Uruguay tours love Montevideo with its clean air, manageable size and eclectic architecture. You’ll spend a day and night in each place, explo... READ MORE >>
Itinerary
Day 1: Buenos Aires to Montevideo
Day 2: Montevideo to Colonia
Day 3: Colonia to Buenos Aires
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Itinerary
Day 1: Buenos Aires to Montevideo

From your hotel in Buenos Aires, you will be taken to the ferry terminal in the Puerto Madero neighborhood to begin your travel to Uruguay, being whisked down the coast to the nation’s capital. You will be met at the port and escorted to your hotel. After getting settled, you’ll spend the rest of the day on a city tour, taking in Montevideo’s many historic and cultural landmarks including Independence Square, the ornate Legislative Palace, the old city with its pedestrian promenades, and enjoy lunch in the bustling Mercado del Puerto, a marketplace constructed of cast iron in the 1800s and imported from England. You will be returned to your hotel to spend the rest of the day and evening exploring the capital on your own. (B)

Day 2: Montevideo to Colonia

After breakfast at the hotel, you will be picked up for the drive from the capital west to Colonia. On this full day of Uruguay tours, you will learn about the country’s colonial history, visiting landmarks including the cobblestoned old city, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uruguay’s earliest colonial settlement, Colonia is a city with a rich history and culture that come alive in its museums and neighborhoods. At the conclusion of today’s Uruguay tours, you will be taken to your hotel to enjoy an evening in Colonia on your own. (B)

Day 3: Colonia to Buenos Aires

After breakfast at the hotel, you will be transferred to the port for your quick ferry ride across the Rio Uruguay to Buenos Aires. (B)

Weather

When to Visit
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Uruguay has a temperate climate with little seasonal variation. Summers are hot from December to March and winters mild, June to August. The most pleasant time to travel to Uruguay is late spring/early summer and late summer/early autumn, when the weather is still warm but less humid.

Summer
Hot, humid weather makes December through March the most popular time for Uruguay tours to the beaches of Punta del Este. Rainfall occurs as tropical downpours, heavy and brief. Almost every day is sunny.

Autumn
April and May are warm with cool nights. The hours of sunshine decrease with fog commonplace, coming inland from the sea and rivers. Rainfall becomes less dramatic as the season progresses, shifting from tropical storms to longer, lighter showers.

Winter
June through August is mild and damp with sunshine lasting five or six hours a day. Precipitation usually takes the form of drizzle from overcast skies. Temperatures tend to stay above freezing so frosts are unlikely and snow very rare. The season experiences a cold, sometimes strong, pampero wind from the south.

Spring
From September through November the days are warm, though the nighttime temperatures remain cool. The clouds begin to clear away, providing longer periods of sun, but fog develops quite regularly. Spring is still subject to the pampero wind which can suddenly force temperatures down.
Uruguay Weather Data
 

MONTEVIDEO

Min-Max Air Temp

Avg Rainfall

JAN62-832.9
FEB61-822.6
MAR59-783.9
APR53-713.9
MAY48-643.3
JUN43-593.2
JUL43-582.9
AUG43-593.1
SEP46-633.0
OCT49-682.6
NOV54-742.9
DEC59-793.1

*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
 

PUNTA DEL ESTE

Min-Max Air Temp

Avg Rainfall

JAN65-773.0
FEB65-773.4
MAR64-753.1
APR59-703.3
MAY54-653.6
JUN49-593.5
JUL48-583.5
AUG48-583.7
SEP50-613.7
OCT53-653.4
NOV57-703.4
DEC62-752.6

*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
 

COLONIA

Min-Max Air Temp

Avg Rainfall

JAN68-813.6
FEB68-794.6
MAR63-754.9
APR59-703.6
MAY54-633.1
JUN46-552.7
JUL46-552.7
AUG48-593.0
SEP52-633.2
OCT55-684.5
NOV61-724.3
DEC61-773.4

*Year Round Temperatures in °F, Rainfall in Inches
 

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Uruguay History & Culture Tour

Pricing
Per Person
$1,050
Included in tour cost
  • Ferry ticket
  • All airport/hotel transfers
  • English-speaking certified guides
  • Entrance fees for all scheduled tours, national parks & archaeological sites
  • Meals as indicated
  • Southern Explorations pre-departure services
Excluded from tour cost
  • International airfare to and from Central & South America

Uruguay History & Culture Tour

Trip Dates
Southern Explorations can arrange a private departure on any date that works with your schedule or add this trip as an extension to your Argentina trip.
Available
Colonia
Hotel upgrades are available, please contact us to discuss your options.
Montevideo
Hotel upgrades are available, please contact us to discuss your options.
Uruguay - Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I choose an itinerary?
A: We offer both active and cultural tours highlighting the colonial towns, wine country, wildlife and pristine beaches of Uruguay. These itineraries vary in length and level of accommodation. Our Adventure Travel Coordinators would be happy to chat with you to help you find the itinerary that best meets your needs and interests.
Q: Can I make changes or additions to these tours?
A: Yes! We are happy to put together a custom Uruguay tour for you if our current itineraries are not quite what you are looking for. We can also add extensions onto any of our existing tours.
Q: What is the weather like?
A: Uruguay has a temperate climate with little seasonal variation. Summers are hot from December to March, and winters are mild, from June to August.
Q: When is the best time to go to Uruguay?
A: The most pleasant time to travel to Uruguay is late spring/early summer and late summer/early autumn, when the weather is still warm but less humid. The busiest times of year are December through February, when international visitors - particularly Argentineans - flock to the hot, beautiful beaches of Uruguay.
Q: What is a typical day like on a Uruguay tour?
A: A typical day in Uruguay will vary from tour to tour, but you can generally expect to start your excursions right after breakfast, with a full day of scheduled activities or sightseeing. A lunch break is included and you’ll retire to your accommodations in the late afternoon, with evenings free.
Q: How physically fit do I need to be to enjoy a trip to Uruguay?
A: Our Uruguay trips vary in level of activity, so the requirements differ based on itinerary. Please check our physical ratings for each itinerary to see what may be required of you when assessing your ability to enjoy a trip. If you have any specific questions, please contact your Adventure Travel Coordinator. We have personal experience with these activities and can help you decide whether a trip is right for you.
Q: How much time do we need to visit Uruguay?
A: Most of our Uruguay trips are between seven and 10 days, depending on how much of the country you would like to see.
Q: How far in advance should I book?
A: For the best guide availability and selection in hotels, we recommend booking three to six months in advance. December through February are especially popular times for Uruguay travel, so more advance planning is ideal. For the Christmas holiday season and the week prior to Easter, we recommend booking a year in advance.
Q: What are your booking and cancellation policies?
A: Click here to see our booking and cancellation policies.
Q: Do you use certified guides?
A: Our guides have been carefully selected for their knowledge, professionalism, experience and ability to effectively manage groups with finesse. We only hire guides who are native to the destination and licensed or certified in accordance with the government regulations of their country. All are fluent in Spanish and English. Most have advanced degrees in tourism, biology, native culture or other related field. All guides are experienced in the outdoors and trained in basic first aid.
Q: What kind of accommodations can I expect?
A: In major cities we offer a variety of hotels including boutique properties and larger business-style hotels. Throughout the rest of the country we work with a combination of estancias, small traditional hotels, and remote lodges. The majority of the properties are family-run or locally owned. All of our accommodations are clean and comfortable, with private bathrooms and hot water. We offer basic or luxury options in many locations, depending on taste and budget.
Q: Do tours include airfare?
A: Travelers are responsible for their own international airfare. Internal flights are quoted separately from our base trip costs. We will include any necessary internal flight pricing in your quote.
Q: How many people are on your tours?
A:  Eight travelers is the maximum for our Uruguay trips, but the majority of our departures are private.
Q: Will I get more information on packing, vaccines, currency, electricity, etc.?
A: After booking you will receive a link to our online trip portal, which includes all of the need-to-know information that is specific to your itinerary. This includes packing lists, restaurant recommendations, tipping guides, FAQs, vaccine recommendations and currency information. Your Adventure Travel Coordinator will also be a great resource for any other information you may need.