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Buenos Aires - Colonia de Sacramento - Montevideo - Punta del Este.
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| Suggested Itinerary Includes: | Airport transfers 3 nights in Buenos Aires Hydrofoil from Buenos Aires to Colonia 1 night in Colonia Transfer from Colonia to Montevideo 2 nights in Montevideo Transfer from Montevideo to Punta del Este 3 nights in Punta del Este Daily breakfast (most hotels)
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| Buenos Aires (49 Hotels options in Buenos Aires) |  | One of the largest cities in the world, Buenos Aires is also the capital of the tango and football, the gaucho and the asados. In order to catch the spirit of Buenos Aires, walk along the streets in downtown to see its elegant shop windows, take a coffee in a sidewalk café, and visit the residential neighborhoods, where the old buildings alternate with the most modern constructions. This is a city with plenty to offer for all the tastes and tourist needs. | 
| Colonia (7 Hotels options in Colonia) |  | Founded in 1680 by the Portuguese Manoel Lobo, Colonia occupied a strategic position and its importance was as a source of contraband, undercutting Spain's jealously defended mercantile trade monopoly. British goods made their way from Colonia into Buenos Aires and the interior through surreptitious exchange with the Portuguese in the Parana delta; for this reason, Spanish forces intermittently besieged Portugal's riverside outpost for decades. | 
| Montevideo (14 Hotels options in Montevideo) |  | The capital of Uruguay, Montevideo is strategically located in the estuary of the River Plate, leading to the South Atlantic Ocean. Its main promenade stretches for more than 20 Km edging the sea and beaches. It has a very definite European flair, with many parks and public gardens. The city offers many options for dining, nightlife, culture, and shopping.
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| Punta del Este (17 Hotels options in Punta del Este) |  | Punta del Este is the #1 tourist spot in Uruguay, with a vibrant nightlife, and plenty of nightclubs, restaurants, theaters, and casinos. Marking the border between Rio de Plata and the Atlantic Ocean, it also offers a variety of beaches, great seafood and a plethora of water sports and activities. You can also take a break and relax in the vast woodlands, gardens, and forests which border Punta del Este on the west. | 
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