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20 Unbelievable Uruguay Beaches To Visit In 2024

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August 18, 2024
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Uruguay BeachesTop Tour20 Beaches In Uruguay1- La Balconada Beach2- Pocitos Beach3- Playa de Rivero4- Piriapolis Beach5- Cabo Polonio Beac6- La Esmeralda Beach/h4>

Another beach in the locality of Rocha, La Esmeralda, is a wild and windswept beach, perfect for an authentic day of exploring.

The beach is covered in dunes and backed by forest and although you will normally see local families spending the day on the sand, it never gets too busy.

If you’re up for a walk, you can explore the entire length of the beach – around 7km, to reach the shipwreck of El Cocal, which was stranded here in 1969.

In the warmer months, you can also play water and beachside sports, such as volleyball, surfing and soccer.

Stay at: Rinkeby

7- La Pedrera Beach8- Costa Azul9- Punta Ballena10- Jose Ignacio Beach11- Carmelo Beaches12- Pinamar Beach13- Playa Ramirez14- Playa Brava15- Playa Grande16- Playa Verde17- La Floresta18- Los Titanes19- Neptunia20- Bella Vista

Uruguay Beaches

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Punta del Este Day Trip – Enjoy sun and sea on this guided day trip from Montevideo.

20 Beaches In Uruguay

1- La Balconada Beach

La Paloma lighthouse was built in 1874 and declared a national monument in 1976.

Located in the popular area of La Paloma, La Balconada is easily one of the best and busiest beaches in Uruguay.

The beach stretches around to Cabo Santa Maria Lighthouse and is extremely popular with students and young people.

If you head here in the summer or on weekends, the beach will likely be jam-packed with people ready to party or have a barbecue.

It’s also known as an excellent surfing spot.

If you visit during the week, it is much quieter for most of the day, and you can enjoy swimming and plenty of beachside seafood restaurants, bars and more.

The beach is a favourite spot to watch a sunset, so in the evenings, you’ll start to see the crowds pick up again and can join in with local parties and live music late into the night.

Stay at: Las Olas Aparts

2- Pocitos Beach

montevideo uruguay beachesA storm brewing over Pocitos beach in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Pocitos Beach is in a neighbourhood of the same name and is home to many of the wealthier residents of Uruguay.

This means nearby you can find upmarket shops and restaurants.

The pretty golden beach is backed by a promenade, with apartments, cafes, bars and restaurants overlooking the beach.

While you’re there, it’s likely you may see a local sporting event, as the beach is often used for volleyball tournaments, swimming competitions and sailing races.

This beach in Uruguay is very close to the Montevideo Naval Museum, which is the place to learn more about the country’s history.

Stay at: Hotel Costanero MGallery – ACCOR

3- Playa de Rivero

Although on the smaller side, if you’re in the area, don’t discount the cute Playa de Rivero.

The beach is very family-oriented, as it has soft sand and waves that are safe for swimming.

As the beach is the northernmost of all the beaches in Punta del Diablo, you’ll find a small fishing town and some local markets.

On any given day, you’ll find residents enjoying the beach, which is popular for beachside sports and surfing.

In summer, which is the high season, the bars and restaurants that close their doors for winter are buzzing with people and serving fresh drinks and seafood caught right on the beach.

Stay at: Lobos de Mar

4- Piriapolis Beach

uruguay beachesBoats at Piriapolis, Uruguay.

Piriapolis beach is a stretch of sand going on for almost 7km along the coastal town of Rio de Plata.

The region of Piriapolis is one of Uruguay’s most popular summer resorts for locals and has over 25km of coastline, but its namesake beach stands out.

The beach is stunning, with a boardwalk lined with restaurants and cafes.

You’ll often see people jogging or cycling here and many hotels lining the beach.

It is a popular beach in Uruguay, both with international travellers and those from neighbouring countries such as Argentina.

Don’t miss taking the lift up to San Antonio church for amazing views, or if you’re feeling active, hike the nearby Cerro Pan de Azúcar for equally impressive vistas.

Stay at: Hotel Colón

5- Cabo Polonio Beac

beaches of uruguayAmazing view of a lifeguard tower on the Uruguay beach in Cabo Polonio at sunset.

Cabo Polonio is a small and remote fishing village, home to two equally impressive interconnected beaches called Playa Sur and La Calavera.

You’re unlikely to find anyone else if you make it there as it’s a 7km hike across sand dunes to reach the village.

The good news is that once you’re there, you can enjoy the dunes to yourself, go swimming or visit the village.

The rocky outcrops here are also the perfect spot to see the locals, namely, a colony of sea lions who lounge here in the sun.

Due to its remoteness, you’ll need to bring almost everything with you, but you will find a few local restaurants and shops where you can grab a snack or a sit-down meal.

Stay at: Viejo Lobo

6- La Esmeralda Beach/h4>

Another beach in the locality of Rocha, La Esmeralda, is a wild and windswept beach, perfect for an authentic day of exploring.

The beach is covered in dunes and backed by forest and although you will normally see local families spending the day on the sand, it never gets too busy.

If you’re up for a walk, you can explore the entire length of the beach – around 7km, to reach the shipwreck of El Cocal, which was stranded here in 1969.

In the warmer months, you can also play water and beachside sports, such as volleyball, surfing and soccer.

Stay at: Rinkeby

7- La Pedrera Beach

uruguay beaches la pedreraLa Pedrera is one of the stunning natural beaches in Uruguay.

Rocha is home to many beautiful beaches, two of which are backed by the town of La Pedrera.

The first beach, Playa del Barco, is great for adventurers, with rocky cliffs to climb up for excellent sunset views, a shipwreck lying right on the white sand and waves big enough for surfing.

The second beach, El Desplayado, is slightly quieter and generally gets smaller swells, making it ideal for families or those just wanting to set up camp and relax on the sand.

There’s not much tourism infrastructure here, except a few guest houses and restaurants, and in the evenings, you’ll see locals setting up bonfires on the beach and chatting into the night.

Stay at: Piedra Alta Hostel & Suites

8- Costa Azul

beaches of uruguay mateHave a drink of mate on one of the beautiful beaches in Uruguay.

Costa Azul is one of the best beaches in the coastal area known as the Golden Coast (Costa de Oro).

Combine these golden sands with the sparkling blue sea, and you’ll quickly understand where Costa Azul gets its name.

The beach is only around 50km from Uruguay’s capital, so it is perfect for those wanting to escape from the city.

The sand is soft, and the waves are small, making it ideal for swimming.

The beaches here are fairly flat and exposed to the wind, making them popular with kitesurfers and windsurfers.

Because the Costa de Oro is filled with beautiful beaches, you won’t ever be far from a decent place to stay and excellent local food.

Stay at: Cabañas “Las Caracolasâ€

9- Punta Ballena

Punta Ballena or ‘Whale Point’ is a stretch of 7.5 miles (12km) of beaches.

Unsurprisingly, the area is famous for the population of whales and orcas that migrate here during the winter months, however if you miss these, there’s still plenty to see.

The area is well-developed, with hotels, restaurants and bars, but still remains mostly quiet.

It has beautiful cliffs, where you might spot people hang gliding when it’s windy.

Don’t miss Casa Pueblo, the former home of Carlos Vilaro, a popular Uruguayan painter.

The house is now a museum and has a café with some of the best views in the area.

Stay at: Green Park

10- Jose Ignacio Beach

beaches uruguayThe famous lighthouse in Jose Ignacio, Uruguay and the beach.

Jose Ignacio is around 20km from the town of La Barra and is very different to many of Uruguay’s typical golden beaches.

The sand here has a slightly copper tint, and the beach is relatively small.

The most common thing you’ll see is the local fishing boats going in and out with fresh catches.

On some rocky bluffs behind the beach is an iconic white lighthouse, which makes for a nice short walk, and there are also two small lagoons you can explore or go swimming in.

Kayaking, snorkelling and fishing are very popular in the area and you can try these activities by renting some equipment nearby.

Some of the best things to do here are horse-riding, watching the sunset and enjoying an asado – a local-style barbecue cooked over an open fire.

Stay at: Anastasio Hotel & Beach Club

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11- Carmelo Beaches

Carmelo is a peaceful, local holiday destination for a weekend break.

The two most popular beaches here are Playa Sere, which is largely devoid of developments, hotels and anything else that might spoil it, which naturally means people love to spend the day relaxing here.

The second is Zagarzazú, which is less popular for swimming as the water can be fairly silted from the nearby river, but is somehow even more deserted, where you’ll only have trees and fish for company.

Don’t worry about being short on amenities, as this is still a place frequented by locals, and there’s a lovely marina to explore, as well as many hotels and local steak houses.

Stay at: Carmelo Resort & Spa

12- Pinamar Beach

Another golden gem on the Costa de Oro, Playa Pinamar is the perfect example of a quiet and family-friendly beach.

With calm, shallow waters and soft yellow sand, many people come here to go swimming or relax and sunbathe for the day.

Conditions are ideal here for fishing and water sports, except for surfing.

Positively, you won’t find many international tourists here, so hotels, restaurants and activities remain very affordable, and you can often catch free live music events and performances on the beach in the evenings.

Stay at: Pinamar Beach Resort

13- Playa Ramirez

Playa Ramirez is a beach fairly close to Montevideo, making it easily accessible for a day or half-day trip to get some sea and sand.

The promenade behind the beach, known as the Rambla, is very popular with locals for walking, cycling and sitting in cafes with a drink.

Due to its proximity to the city, this beach can get quite crowded, and you’ll find it is very well-developed with shops, restaurants and activity centres everywhere.

There’s even a Mcdonald’s if you’re craving a fast-food snack.

Ramirez is also a stopping point for many cruises, so at certain points of the day it can get busy with disembarking passengers, however for a short break from the city with plenty on offer, it can be the ideal place.

Stay at: Youki Haus Hostel

14- Playa Brava

uruguay beaches punta del esteThe Hand Sculpture is a symbol of Punta del Este, making in one of the most famous beaches in Uruguay.

Playa Brava has become one of the most famous beaches in Uruguay, located in the popular area of Punta del Este, due to a famous sculpture of a giant hand rising out of the sand.

The artwork has become a major attraction for photographers and wedding backdrops; however, this is just the tip of things on offer.

This resort area has hundreds of sports rental shops where you can hire surfboards, kayaks, snorkelling gear and more to get out on the water or hire an instructor to learn to paddleboard or windsurf.

There are sunbeds lining the beach, too, although these are usually quickly snapped up by savvy locals who arrive early.

There is an endless choice of restaurants and cafes offering seafood, steaks and barbecue food.

In the evening, head to the dunes at the end of the beach to watch the sunset and try your hand at sandboarding.

Stay at: Punta del Este

15- Playa Grande

beaches in uruguay punta del diabloA typical beach shack at Punta del Diablo on the beach in Uruguay.

Like Rivero beach, Playa Grande is in Punta del Diablo and is the most unspoilt and tranquil in the area.

The beach also separates the area from Santa Teresa National Park, however in winter, the beach is cold and so it can only be visited for 10 months of the year.

There is virtually nothing on this beach besides some sand dunes and grassy walking trails, so bring everything with you and be prepared for untouched beauty.

The waters are suitable for swimming and if you’re lucky, you might spot a pod of local dolphins splashing about.

In the evenings, you might be joined by a few locals watching the sun go down with a drink or two.

Stay at: Playa Grande

16- Playa Verde

uruguay best beachesHotels on the beach in Uruguay at Punta del Este.

About 10 km from Punta del Este lies La Barra, in the region of Maldonado.

The coastal area here is very popular with tourists due to its pretty and quiet beaches and lively town centre filled with local galleries, shops and restaurants.

The main beach in La Barra is Playa Verde, which is made up of three smaller stretches of sand, all of which are clean, quiet and safe for swimming.

It isn’t just family-centric, however, and has something for everyone, with the nearby town centre and also beachfront hosting performances, live music and barbecues enjoyed by everyone into the early hours.

Stay at: Cabaña Campestre Miramar

17- La Floresta

La Floresta is the oldest resort town on Uruguay’s ‘Golden Coast’ and it hasn’t lost any of its charm.

The town here has a population of only 1500, so it stays quiet most of the time.

During the summer months, the limited vacation rentals here get booked up quickly, but if you visit on either side, you can still take advantage of its beauty.

Outside of the high season, you’ll find the beach deserted, which is ideal if you’re searching for peace and quiet.

However, the infrastructure here leaves much to be desired, with fairly poor internet and patchy electricity in some places, so prepare to switch off for a few days.

Stay at: Hotel Vista La Floresta

18- Los Titanes

Situated in the region of Canelones, also on the Costa de Oro, Los Titanes is a seaside resort town that’s been developed to accommodate tourism.

The beach is small; only around 1km long, so you can easily walk the length of it, and the surf is calm, so swimming is popular.

There are a couple of hills and cliffs which are worth the climb to be rewarded with beautiful views of the coast, and on clear days you can usually see Albardones Island in the distance.

The nearby town of the same name has plenty to offer for when you get hungry or want to browse for locally-made gifts, and there are multiple hotels and guesthouses to make your base.

Stay at: Cabañas El Caribe – Martinica

19- Neptunia

best beaches uruguayAnother beach in Uruguay to check out is Rio de La Plata Colonia del Sacramento.

Neptunia is a seaside village in the region of Rio de la Plata. The name refers to the river running through the area called the Pando.

Multiple beaches stretch along the coastline of Neptunia, all with picture-perfect powdery sand and warm waters.

The sea is gentle, with low waves, so surfing isn’t on offer, but swimming, fishing and other water sports are popular in the ocean and on the river.

Although the area certainly isn’t overdeveloped, there are still plenty of food options, with beachside restaurants for a sit-down meal with a view, kiosks for a quick snack and bars for a sundowner.

Stay at: Mini Apartamentos

20- Bella Vista

best beaches in uruguay water and beach inThe sandy Uruguay beach of Rio de La Plata Colonia del Sacramento.

Bella Vista is in the municipality of Maldonado and is a resort town about 52 miles (85 km) from Montevideo.

The beach here is more hit-and-miss in terms of finding a spot to put your towel, as the beach is a mix of sand and pebbles.

Instead of sunbathing, many people who come here opt to climb the nearby cliffs or go fishing from the pier.

There is also a beautiful woodland across the highway, which can be explored via walking trails.

Bring as much as possible if you’re heading to Bella Vista, as although there are a couple of local shops, the nearest place to get food and supplies is on the Route 10 highway.

Local markets and the lack of amenities add to its reputation as a tranquil coastal escape.

Stay at: Cabañas de Bella Vista

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