Punta del Este
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Punta del Este Information
Introduction
Generally regarded as the St. Tropez of South America, this millionaires' playground for well-heeled South Americans is a lively seaside resort. Known for its beautiful people and energetic nightlife, the resort offers pristine beaches, great restaurants and a temperate climate. Golf, tennis, sailing, Surfing and whole range of other activities are also available. While incredibly expensive for most in Latin America, it is more manageable for Europeans to inject and feel like they live the high life without the bank.
Who's there?
In particular, wealthy Argentines and Uruguayans during the summer months November to March. Visitors are usually large groups of young, wealthy friends parties intend to use the whole night, or rich families come to stay in their second homeland. Tourists from further afield are making their way to Punta del Este, many of the club scene, which in peak season is the best in South America.
Where in the World?
Punta del Este is located 140 km (87 miles) west of Uruguay's capital Montevideo, on the south coast of the country - just a stone's throw over the Río de la Plata from Argentina. The resort is located on a peninsula with the Río de la Plata in the northwest and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. It is primarily flat with some dunes on the beaches. Only the offshore islands Gorriti and de Lobos.
Beach
There are several beaches to choose from and more tourists beach-hop during the day depending on surf conditions. Playa Mansa, visit the Rio de la Plata side and has compared to milder conditions Playa Brava, on the Atlantic coast. Attractive beaches along the coast on both sides of the Punta del Este. Going East Las Delicias and Pinares are beautiful, but relatively quiet beaches. On the west side, Bikini and La Barra, the beaches where the party JetSet to swim and sunbathe. All restaurants are on the beach of varying size and exclusivity. Most of them are guarded by lifeguards in the busy summer season. Surfing, windsurfing and snorkeling are popular activities.
In addition to the beach
A boat trip on Isla Gorriti, just 2 km (1 mile) across the sea, has more beautiful beaches and old forts. Isla de Lobos is located 8km (5 miles) from the city and is home to one of the largest sea lion colonies in the world.
The lighthouse Faro de Punta del Este, is a landmark of the city and easy to recognize at the end of the peninsula. A real must-see is the Museo del Mar (Calle de los Corsarios), a quirky collection of skeletons of whales, turtles and other marine animals Oddities mussels. Casapueblo (Ruta Panoramica, Punta Ballena) is the former home of the famous Uruguayan artist Carlos Paez Vilaró. Now a Museum of Modern Art, it is one of the main landmark of the city with its Gaudi-esque architecture.
Family Fun
Apart from the beaches, the children can have fun in the Parque El Jagüel (Avenida Aparicio Saravia, near the airport), a play with toys made of wood and animal figures. There is also a big zoo, Parque Municipal Zoológico Medina (Medina Camino, Ruta 39, San Carlos), the interactive exhibits. There is a wide range of activities for families with horseback riding, bike hire, windsurfing, surfing lessons and even a go-kart track in Maldonaldo.
Retail Therapy
Window-shopping among the glitterati along Avenida Juan Gorlero is the path to business in the way in Punta del Este. In a few blocks you can find designer shops galore. La Barra, a hip-district in the east of Punta del Este, a few stores along the strip. A popular excursion is the summer holidays and Hippie Hippie Market (Plaza Artigas), stalls with all sorts of positions, including local arts and crafts, jewelry, clothing and leather goods.
A night on the town
Club and bar-restaurants can be found on the Avenida Juan Golero. Punta 33 (Calle 11 - Las Palmeras), is one of the newer bar-restaurants to visit. Visitors should not be fooled by a low-key start to the night he soon Hots "Up With People" dance the night away. One of the top hang-outs is the Buddha-Bar (Bikini Beach, La Barra), created by celebrities and supermodels like Gisele Bundchen. Nightlife in Punta is a test of endurance with most of the bars and clubs until 0700th
Eat
Food is Punta is a great experience with a lot of choices, from pizza to Argentine Parrilla style restaurants (Steak House). Citrus (Rambla del Puerto) is the hottest new fusion food restaurant for incredible meals, sunsets and views of Isla Gorriti. For more Latin American flavor try Lo de Tere (Rambla del Puerto and Calle 21). It should be noted that no one on food and drink until after 2200th A good option for a post-party refuel is breakfast or lunch in Medialunas Calentitas (Palmas de la Barra Shopping Center), La Barra famous bakery.
Getting around
Due to the extensive nature of the Punta del Este, the best way to see the city and the surrounding beaches is Cars. Taxis can be incredibly expensive, so rental cars are by far the cheaper option if you want. There are also bicycle and motorcycle rental. There is a shuttle bus along the coast stopping at the major beach resorts. There are frequent stops and the bus is a reliable service for you in the area.
Note that the traffic is very heavy during the peak summer months of December and January, traveling around by bicycle or motorcycle is a good idea if you want to jam. An international driving license is required for the hiring of vehicles.
Exploring beyond
Cerro Pan de Azúcar, at 339m (1112ft), is the third highest mountain in the country. Only on the coast at Piriapolis, it is possible to walk to the top of the stairs on the south side. And a breathtaking view from the top, it is a major intersection with cement stairs inside, visitors can climb. Also possible, in a long day, is a trip into the old town of Colonia, with its beautifully restored old buildings, castles and churches.
Splashing
La mantra (Ruta 10 km, La Barra de Maldonado) is Punta del Este, the newest super-luxury resort. Hollywood stars and supermodels are the customers, so dress to impress when visiting the casino or trendy Lido nightclub there. Lo de Charlie (Calle 12, 819) is one of the most expensive restaurants and the city lives up to its reputation with a cozy atmosphere, huge portions and delicious food. A restaurateur's Delight. Intelligent clothing is essential.
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