Cabo Polonio is a hamlet located in the eastern coast of Uruguay in the Rocha Department.
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4.5 based on 596 reviews
We decided to go in the morning at 10 AM when the light house opened as the evening before it was very hazy and several people in line. The following morning however, we were the only ones and could take in the views peacefully. It costs about 30 UYU if i remember correctly, per person and you climb to the top. Even though it wasn't a sunny day, the views are surely worth it. With the small white houses dotted along the coastline on one side and the colorful streets on the other. Not to miss a clear view of the seal colony as well from above. Overall this was my favourite attraction in Cabo Polonio and offers the best views.
4.5 based on 436 reviews
This is a point of land that has beautiful beaches and a small hippie comunity. There is now a new visitor center at km 264 1/2 on Ruta 10 where you buy tickets to ride trucks over the dunes to get to the beaches. No vehicles can drive out there other than these authorized trucks. Great unspoiled destination.
Park your car just off Route 10, hop aboard the double decker dune buggy bus, and ride across the dunes to the funky little town of Cabo Polonio. Climb the lighthouse, watch the sea lions on the rocks, soak up some sun on the beautiful beaches, and head home when you've had enough. Not to be missed if you're traveling to coastline of Rocha.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Beautiful place to visit and spend the day or even some days there at the beach (there are houses to rent and hostels as well). You may park the car at the entrance of the park (150 pesos). Private cars are restricted. Then you buy the ticket to go with the 4x4 trucks (250 pesos). At the reception there is a little cafe, bathrooms and an ATM (be prepared with cash because almost all restaurants and stores don't accept card). Then it's just enjoy the ride to the beach. The truck will leave you at the entrance of the village. You can walk and see the artcraft, restaurants and bars, have a walk on the beach and take a little hike to the lighthouse (you can go inside for a fee that I don't remember how much because I didn't go rsrs). Between months of November and January there are a lot of sea wolves and seals!!! It's really nice!!! You can get a little closer to them. The beaches are also gorgeous and you can stay where most people are or walk a few miles and be all alone.
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