
Primavera en Uruguay 2025: cuándo comienza y cuánto dura
El Observatorio Astronómico Los Molinos (OALM) reportó que la primavera de 2025 en Uruguay tendrá una duración total de 89 días, 20 horas y 43 minutos.
Read moreEl Observatorio Astronómico Los Molinos (OALM) reportó que la primavera de 2025 en Uruguay tendrá una duración total de 89 días, 20 horas y 43 minutos.
Read moreDuring the summer, Uruguayan beaches, especially those of La Paloma, are often visited by different species of jellyfish, including the Portuguese man-of-war. The presence of warmer waters encourages...
Read moreStarting this summer, Argentine tourists have the option of making payments in Uruguay using the Mercado Pago app.
Read moreUruguay will celebrate Heritage Day 2024 on October 5 and 6, under the slogan "Wine as a tradition: immigration, work and innovation." This edition, the 30th, will pay tribute to two key figures in na...
Read moreThe arrival of fainá to Uruguay dates back to 1915, when the Guido brothers, coming from Italy, founded Molino Guido.
Read moreAiguá, Santiago Vázquez and 19 de Abril are the towns chosen by the Ministry of Tourism to represent Uruguay in the "most beautiful towns in the world" competition organized by UN Tourism.
Read moreThe government has extended the reduction of Value Added Tax (VAT) for certain tourism activities until September 30, 2024.
Read moreSince May 1, 2024, workers in Mendoza (route 5 km 67.700) and Soca (route 8 km 50.500) have been automated and, in this way, the automation process for all workers in the country has been completed.
Read moreThe Ministry of Tourism announced the expansion of the “Tourism for all” program. Now it offers a 50% discount on hotels for workers with incomes of up to 55 thousand pesos.
Read moreThe Uruguayan Institute of Meteorology (Inumet) has updated its forecast for the coming days in the east of the country, which ensures an ideal scenario to enjoy the beach.
Read moreThe Ministry of Tourism began the 2023-2024 tourist season and announced a series of measures that benefit tourists residing in Uruguay as well as foreign tourists.
Read moreIn Uruguay, holidays become a unique opportunity to disconnect and rediscover the country. 2024 is no exception, featuring strategically distributed working and non-working holidays, including three l...
Read moreIn a culinary recognition that highlights the authentic and exquisite flavors of street food around the world, TasteAtlas has chosen "Garrapiñada" as one of the best 50 street sweets on its prestigiou...
Read moreThe Executive Power approved a modification in the prices of the tolls that are applied in the national routes of the country, which have come into force since last June 1.
Read moreIn a recent report published by the prestigious Condé Nast travel site, a list of the 50 most beautiful towns in the world was revealed, where the inclusion of Colonia del Sacramento stands out.
Read moreThe long-awaited Craft Market of Colonia del Sacramento opened its doors. Located in an old AFE shed in the South neighborhood, this market offers visitors 20 stalls, a cozy cafeteria, and a meeting r...
Read moreChivito is one of the most traditional dishes of Uruguayan gastronomy and now occupies a prominent place among the most delicious sandwiches in the world.
Read moreThe weather in Carnival is announced without rain for the whole country with temperatures that will reach 30°C.
Read moreThe Uruguayan Institute of Meteorology (Inumet) reported in a statement the forecast climate trends for December, January and February 2022 and 2023.
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