
Eastern Uruguay Uruguay Travel Guide
From charming boutiques to international chains. These properties present various amenities like pools, restaurants, spas, and hotel concierge. Prices vary greatly by category and season.
Combine the space and amenities of an apartment (often with kitchenettes) with hotel services like daily cleaning and reception. A good choice for families or longer stays.
Famous for high-end luxury, with extensive facilities, multiple pools, upscale eating, full-service spas, casinos, and sometimes private beach access.
Widely available, offering more space, privacy, and self-catering options. Popular for families or groups. Availability and prices change seasonally.
For budget-conscious travelers, backpacker inns provide dorm beds and sometimes private rooms. Often include common cooking areas for food savings, and social opportunities.
Smaller, not part of a chain properties, often charming with personalized service. Some "posadas" inhabit renovated historic buildings, giving a unique local flavor.
Formal campsites within Punta del Este are limited. Some camping options and cabins might be in towns nearby like Piriápolis or withinside national parks further afield.
Punta del Este has a broad spectrum of a place to stay for all visitor types, from economical to luxurious.
Each area of Punta del Este has a distinct character, with its own pros and cons.
Adjacent to Punta del Este, offering more affordable options and someone from the area Uruguayan life view. About a 15-20 minute bus ride from Punta del Este's center.
All areas are generally safe. The Peninsula and La Barra are high energy, especially during peak season nights. Residential areas like Mansa and Brava are quieter.
Smart booking makes sure you get your preferred accommodation and saves money.
Illustrative samples of types and features.
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Illustrative samples of types and features.
Hostels with communal kitchens are economical. They often include shared dorms but may also possess private rooms. Many backpackers find them useful for meeting others. For laundry needs, a Travel laundry bag is a smart item.
Hotels with amenities like a pool, complimentary breakfast, and a fine location. Apart-hotels fit this category, presenting more space.
Resorts with extensive facilities, including full-service spas, multiple dining options, and perhaps private beach clubs. For ultimate rest, a Silk eye mask supports optimal sleep after a day of activities.
Hotels with family rooms or connecting rooms. Holiday rentals are often good for families, presenting multiple bedrooms and fully-equipped kitchens for self-catering.
Hostels are perfect for socializing and meeting others.
Centrally located hotels in the Peninsula offer easy activity and dining access.
Good public transport access.
Enhanced safety and convenience.
Vacation rentals (apartments or houses) are the best for extended periods.
They present extra room and seclusion.
Full kitchen facilities allow living more like a local.
Consider Mansa or Brava for a quieter residential feel.
Some boutique hotels in older Peninsula parts present charming a sense of history.
Casapueblo offers hotel accommodations, an unique stay within an artist's creation.
Explore properties that reflect Uruguayan design or architectural styles.
Discover independent hotels having a unique local flavor plus tailored attention.
Choose accommodations that immerse you into the local culture.