An easy way to get to Uruguay from the US is on a direct flight. American Airlines have direct flights to Montevideo every day of the week, and prices start from around US$800 for a return flight. With flights being so reasonable to Uruguay, it may just be the perfect spot to start your South [...]
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Map – Montevideo Budget Accommodation
September 4th, 2010
tamaragab Below is a map to help you find your way around all the Budget Accommodations in Montevideo. These are mainly Hostels, but there are also a couple of B&B’s and Hotels which have qualified by offering accommodation for under US$40 per night (double share). To see a little more detail on each spot, have a [...]
Map – Montevideo Hotels
September 4th, 2010
tamaragab Below is a Google Map of Montevideo with a lot of the Hotels marked out. I hope this helps you with choosing your Hotel in Montevideo – for more information, check out the related posts at the bottom of this page. I have some great posts which will help you with finding a Hotel in [...]
Map of La Paloma
August 29th, 2010
tamaragab Here is a little map to help you find your way around La Paloma. This one I did for our Hotel website, so not only is it to help you get around La Paloma, but there are also a lot of photos where you can see some of the beauty around La Paloma. You will [...]
Transfers to and from the Airport in Montevideo
August 28th, 2010
tamaragab If you are planning on flying into Montevideo, and are wondering how to get from the Carrasco Airport to your Montevideo Hotel, a great option is to use the official Airport Taxi. They have a stunning fleet of vehicles, the most modern in South America, and travel as far as you need to go. The [...]
Learn Spanish in Uruguay
July 26th, 2010
tamaragab If you are planning on spending some time in Uruguay, a great idea is to take some Spanish classes. I did an intense Spanish course when I first arrived, and it helped me greatly. Learning Spanish in Uruguay is so much easier than learning it from home. For a start, you need to use it [...]
Getting around Uruguay with Basic Spanish
July 18th, 2010
tamaragab When you are travelling to a foreign country, it is always useful to know a few words in the local language to help you get around. I also find it is polite, and locals respond better to people who are at least trying to communicate in their language. Whether it is just a “hello” or [...]
Surf the Web while you are On the Bus in Uruguay
July 15th, 2010
tamaragab Uruguay was the first country in South America, and among the first in the World to provide WIFI access on buses. So now, while you are touring on certain buses throughout Montevideo and Uruguay, you are also able to keep in contact with your friends, update your travel blog, do business….whatever you desire! Free WIFI [...]



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