Punta del Este is known as the St. Tropez of Uruguay, thanks to its beautiful beaches, upscale resorts and swanky nightclubs. The Vegas-style Conrad Casino adds to the lively entertainment scene. For a break from surf and sand, saddle up with a local gaucho and ride horseback through the wild plains surrounding the city.
Restaurants in Punta del Este
5.0 based on 48 reviews
Learn surfing at Punta del Este Uruguay, we have great waves for learning the sport and surf boards for special education.We also rent surfboards all measures according to your surfing and wave size.Enjoy the sea and nature learning the sport each year has more fans in the world!!We give lessons year-round and summer hosts us on the beach all day, so do not hesitate to come!!!!
4.5 based on 468 reviews
If you want to go to Isla de Lobos, there are some tours from Punta del Este. One tour leaves around 11.30 and come back at 14.00. Other tour leaves at 12.00 and come back around 14.00. If the weather is nice, you can swim with sealions around the island. Dont worry, the ones who lies on the island is territorial and if you get so close they bite. However, the ones whom swims are not dangerous. You can see these amazing creatures in the middle of sea. Highly recommended and tour prices are little bit expensive about 50usd.
4.5 based on 335 reviews
Lots of trails to walk as long or short as you feel. Great views, beautiful trees and several good viewpoints.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Encontranos sobre la playa La Olla, en la parada 3 de la Brava, Punta del Este.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Centro de buceo PADI Salidas diarias, bautismos y cursos de todos los niveles. Buceo o snorkeling en Isla de Lobos, una de las colonias mas grandes de lobos marinos. Salida apta para toda la familia con una duración de tres a cuatro horas. PADI Diving Centre Daily diving from the shore. Courses for all levels. Diving or snorkeling in Lobos Island, one of the biggest colonies of sealions. It's a trip for all the family.
4.0 based on 1,602 reviews
This is the ocean side of the PdE peninsula, and so the waves tend to be bigger more frequently, since it is actually the open ocean (unlike the "mansa" side). It's still a largely undeveloped area.
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