What to do and see in Maldonado, Maldonado Department: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

July 31, 2021 Deane Carmody

Discover the best top things to do in Maldonado, Uruguay including Indigena - Area Protegida de Flora y Fauna, Museo – Taller de Casapueblo, Museo Del Mar, Puente De La Barra, Isla Gorriti, Puente Leonel Viera, Balneario Solis, Faro de Jose Ignacio, Cerro Catedral, Mirador Punta Ballena.
Restaurants in Maldonado

1. Indigena - Area Protegida de Flora y Fauna

Calle 14 Aguatero y Calle 25 Boyero Balneario Bellavista, Maldonado 20302 Uruguay +598 4438 1074 [email protected] http://www.areaindigena.com
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Indigena - Area Protegida de Flora y Fauna

Enjoy nature very close to Montevideo and Punta del Este. Explore Uruguayan native flora and fauna.INDIGENA is a private nature reserve extending over 130 hectares, where native flora and fauna are protected. It is located between the hills and the sea, in Bellavista, Maldonado, Uruguay. At INDIGENA, visitors can walk through three totally different ecosystems: grasslands, gallery woodlands and wetlands. Guided by a park ranger, they will be able to learn many interesting things about Uruguayan native flora and fauna, enjoying new scents, textures and flavors. Visitors will experience how exciting it is to see animals in their real habitat, living freely in the wild. They will learn how to recognize animal traces and will very probably have a close encounter with Rheas - “Nandu” - the biggest American bird, and Capybaras - “Carpincho” - the biggest rodent in the world. There are around 45 Rheas and 150 Capybaras in the Reserve. INDIGENA is also a great place for bird-watching; approximately 145 species have been recorded in the area. Option A – Sendero Blanco (White): The tour starts through the Wetlands, along a low difficulty trail, where visitors will observe plants and birds from the comfort of a raised boardwalk. They will come across capybaras resting in the woods, swimming or grazing. The tour continues to the Gallery Woodlands where visitors will enter a special microclimate and they will have the opportunity to taste some plants and learn about their secrets, such as their medicinal uses. A short hike then leads the visitors to the Grasslands, from where they will enjoy a magnificent view of the surrounding countryside and hills. Option B - Sendero Verde (Green): Besides exploring the three different ecosystems, Sendero Verde also includes our Native Plant Nursery and greenhouse (“Vivero”), where visitors will enjoy some original wooden sculptures which turn the “Vivero” into a truly magical place. Option C - Sendero Rojo (Red): Besides exploring the three different ecosystems on foot, Sendero Rojo also includes cruising along the Arroyo Espinas in a small electric-powered motorboat. Special with tea (for Groups): This option includes Sendero Blanco (White) and a visit to the Native Plant Nursery. After the walk, visitors will taste local delicatessens in our picnic area in the woods. If the tour is in the afternoon, we offer “pasta frola” (quince pie) and native herbal teas. At noon, refreshments will be served with “empanadas” or homemade bread, natural dips, native herbal teas and water. Large groups are divided into smaller groups of maximum 15 per guide. SMALL GROUP OR PRIVATE TOURS AVAILABLE Comfortable shoes are strongly recommended (walking boots, if possible) Tour price: depends on the option. Guided tour times: Morning walks: 9:00 a.m. Afternoon walks: 14:00 p.m. Summer time afternoon walks: 17:00 p.m Guided tour days: Monday to Saturday Location: Ruta 10, Km 85.500, calle Aguatero 14 y calle Boyero 25, Bellavista, Maldonado.

2. Museo – Taller de Casapueblo

Mar de Liguria Street, Punta Ballena, Maldonado 20003 Uruguay +598 4257 8041 [email protected] http://www.casapueblo.com.uy
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4.5 based on 10,490 reviews

Museo – Taller de Casapueblo

Once the home of celebrated Uruguayan artist Carlos Paez Vilaro, this eye-catching seaside Mediterranean-style structure is today a modern art museum.

Reviewed By thomaskY209MN - Cologne, Germany

The museum is absolutely worth a visit. The rich work of Carlos Páez Vilaró (1923-2014) is well presented. Furthermore his development as an artist is documented: His friendship with Picasso, visits to Albert Schweitzer, construction of Casapueblo with the help of many local friends and my stories more like the resuce of his son. This is a fantastic location at the sea that offers much variety up to drinks and snack. Best time to visit is about 1 hour before sunset: Enjoy the museum, visit the cinema, grab a drink and enjoy the ceremony of the sun: A marvellous poem during sunset, spoken by the artist himself. Best opportunity to do the best sunset photos of your life! If you can make it stay in the hotel for a couple of days and enjoy the beaches and walks e.g. Arboretum Lussich.

3. Museo Del Mar

Romildo Risso, La Barra, Maldonado 20100 Uruguay +598 4277 1817 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/museodelmar/
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4.5 based on 1,057 reviews

Museo Del Mar

4 Museos in 1 ! MUSEUM OF THE SEA, HISTORY OF BEACH RESORTS, MUSEUM COLLECTIBLES, INSECTARIUM Over 5000 specimens you never imagined you would see. History of Punta del Este, hundreds of photos. Pirates and buccaneers room. Collectibles: vintage articles. All this in a permanent exhibition in the year.

Reviewed By MarinaLussich - London, United Kingdom

This is a gem which we only discovered this year. My boys were flabbergasted at the array of whale and other sea creatures’ skeletons on display. There are many other elements such as vintage tin cans and the history of traditional Uruguayan sea resorts including Punta of course and Piriapolis. The insectarium across the road is also very compete and worth the visit. Only barrier is they don’t accept credit cards (unthinkable in this day and age) but accept US dollars and euros.

4. Puente De La Barra

Ruta 10 y arroyo de maldonado, La Barra, Maldonado 20001 Uruguay http://www.puntaweb.com/cgi-bin/informacion/spot.pl?version=e&url=0204010000
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4.5 based on 95 reviews

Puente De La Barra

Reviewed By FiloFilmz

This landmark bridge was originally just two lanes, but a second span was added to improve traffic flow. Kids love it !

5. Isla Gorriti

Rio de la Plata, Bahia Maldonado, Maldonado 20000 Uruguay +598 4244 4750 http://www.viajeauruguay.com/punta-del-este/isla-de-gorriti-en-punta-del-este.php
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4.5 based on 318 reviews

Isla Gorriti

Reviewed By gmuy - Montevideo, Uruguay

The ticket on Jan 2020 is Uruguayan Pesos 350 (about 9.5 USD). We brought food, beverages for a picnic on the beach under the shade of a tree. The views from the island are very nice. There are lots of trees and some trails between them which are nice too. We went to two beaches and finally chose the one protected from the wind. There is a British cemetery and a few very old cannon batteries built by the Spanish to defend the bay.

6. Puente Leonel Viera

La Barra, Maldonado Uruguay +598 4277 0404
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4.5 based on 869 reviews

Puente Leonel Viera

Reviewed By shirleyh151

Better known as punte de la barra is an exciting experience if you go over it fast. Unique in its design sets a mark to the entry to La Barra . A great place to find something to eat and greta restaurants . Also a lovely beach during the day,Can be windy but enjoyable.

7. Balneario Solis

Ruta 10, Maldonado 20000 Uruguay +598 4438 1345 https://turismo.gub.uy/index.php/lugares-para-ir/region-este/playas/balneario-solis
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Balneario Solis

8. Faro de Jose Ignacio

Playa de Jose Ignacio, Maldonado 20000 Uruguay http://www.guiapuntadeleste.com
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4.5 based on 357 reviews

Faro de Jose Ignacio

Reviewed By jabesm2017 - Pittsburg, United States

Amazing views and a very beautiful lighthouse! While in Jose Ignacio, make sure you take a stroll around the beach and town, until you reach the lighthouse and enjoy the photo opportunities. Afterwards, have a seafood lunch with a nice white!

9. Cerro Catedral

Maldonado Uruguay http://www.catedralaltapatagonia.com
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Cerro Catedral

10. Mirador Punta Ballena

Punta Ballena, Maldonado Uruguay http://www.puntadeleste.com/es/informacion/punta_del_este/paseos/ruta-panoramica#
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4.5 based on 946 reviews

Mirador Punta Ballena

Reviewed By FiloFilmz

An easy stop while driving east toward Punta del Este, see a panoramic view of the ocean that is perfect for photos.

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