Posts Tagged ‘cabo polonio’

Rustic Charm in Aguas Dulces

Aguas Dulces is one of the smaller beach towns in the department of Rocha in Uruguay, and throughout the summer, draws big crowds like La Paloma & Punta del Diablo do.  Aguas Dulces is a rustic little town, with one of its defining characteristics being the thatched houses that line the beach. Throughout the summer, [...]

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Uruguay by Horseback

Now this is an interesting way to discover Uruguay.  Ride Andes is a tour company that specialize in horse trail rides, and offer a 9 day tour through the picturesque Rocha department. Discover the natural beauty of the Rocha department, from the pristine beaches and sand dunes, to the wetlands, the rice fields, pine forests, [...]

Cabo Polonio & Jorge Drexler – A short Video featuring two Uruguayan Legends

Cabo Polonio is no doubt one of the most magical places in Uruguay.  Off the beaten track, it is really like no other. This is a short video of some photos taken at Cabo Polonio in January 2009, to the music of Uruguayan singer, Jorge Drexler.  Jorge Drexler is one of the most famous Uruguayan [...]

Uruguay from the Sky

If you have a spare four minutes, this is a great clip of a mixture of photos and videos of Uruguay.  Taken from above, this clip really captures the beauty of Uruguay.  There are some great photos of Cabo Polonio, La Paloma, La Pedrera, Punta del Este, rural Uruguay, Colonia….really, I could go on, but [...]

The Lighthouse in La Paloma

Climbing a Lighthouse in Uruguay

You may not normally think of a Lighthouse as being a tourist attraction, but there is no doubt, that the best view in town can be seen from the top of the Lighthouse.  The relatively small coast of Uruguay is dotted with eleven Lighthouses, of which some of them, you are able to climb to [...]

A resident seal at Punta del Este

The 4 top spots to see a Seal in Uruguay

Seals are really cute. Before I came to Uruguay, I had only ever seen them before in zoo type places, like Sea World on the Gold Coast in Australia. However, there really is something special, about seeing them swimming around in nature. Uruguay must have the perfect climate for seals, because you can see them all up and down the Coast. There are four places here in Uruguay, when you can guarantee that 99% of the time, you are going to see a seal.
Piriapolis
At the Port in Piriapolis, there is a massive Sea Lion who has his own little jetty that he likes to hang out on. We have seen him there every time we have been to Piriapolis without fail. There are also a number of seals swimming through the port, and when the fishing boats come in, you can see them swimming excitedly around the boat, looking for a free meal.
La Paloma
There are also a few seals in the Port of La Paloma. You also see them there hanging around the boats, especially when the men are filleting the fish. You also have a good chance of seeing Seals at the Bahia near the Lighthouse. We see a lot of seals in this area, especially throughout the winter months. Also throuhout the winter we see a lot of baby seals sunning themselves on the beach – now that is really cute.
Punta del Este
There are a pile of big seals swimming around the Port of Punta del Este. Obviously a lot of the Uruguayan seals have become quite “lazy”, unless they just love the attention from the people. We were at the port at Punta del Este just the other day, and the seals were really showing off for the people. They are used to the people and the boats, and we saw one of them trying to see what was inside the boat – if there were any fresh snacks.
Cabo Polonio
Cabo Polonio houses one of the biggest seal colonies in the World. You will see hundreds of them sunning themselves on the rocks and playing in the water around the lighthouse. They are a one of the big attractions of Cabo Polonio, and they don’t disappoint.
eals are really cute. Before I came to Uruguay, I had only ever seen them before in zoo type places, like Sea World on the Gold Coast in Australia. However, there really is something special, about seeing them swimming around in nature. Uruguay must have the perfect climate for seals, because you can see them all up and down the Coast. There are four places here in Uruguay, when you can guarantee that 99% of the time, you are going to see a seal.
Piriapolis
At the Port in Piriapolis, there is a massive Sea Lion who has his own little jetty that he likes to hang out on. We have seen him there every time we have been to Piriapolis without fail. There are also a number of seals swimming through the port, and when the fishing boats come in, you can see them swimming excitedly around the boat, looking for a free meal.
La Paloma
There are also a few seals in the Port of La Paloma. You also see them there hanging around the boats, especially when the men are filleting the fish. You also have a good chance of seeing Seals at the Bahia near the Lighthouse. We see a lot of seals in this area, especially throughout the winter months. Also throuhout the winter we see a lot of baby seals sunning themselves on the beach – now that is really cute.
Punta del Este
There are a pile of big seals swimming around the Port of Punta del Este. Obviously a lot of the Uruguayan seals have become quite “lazy”, unless they just love the attention from the people. We were at the port at Punta del Este just the other day, and the seals were really showing off for the people. They are used to the people and the boats, and we saw one of them trying to see what was inside the boat – if there were any fresh snacks.
Cabo Polonio
Cabo Polonio houses one of the biggest seal colonies in the World. You will see hundreds of them sunning themselves on the rocks and playing in the water around the lighthouse. They are a one of the big attractions of Cabo Polonio, and they don’t disappoint.

Some Cabo Polonio tempters….

We have had two great days in Cabo Polonio, and these are a few photos from each day…. Hasta pronto!

Cabo Polonio – One of my favourite days

I know it is a big statement to say “favourite”, but one of my favourite days ever was a daytrip to Cabo Polonio.  Andres and I had both been there before, and it was during my parents first visit to Uruguay, that we thought it would be great to do the horse ride to Cabo [...]

Welcome to Uruguay!

Well, I am sure that after the last few weeks of World Cup excitement, you have heard Uruguay mentioned a few times.  It kind of makes you interested in finding out what more there is to this football (or depending on where you are from, soccer) crazy nation, doesn’t it?  You would have seen or [...]

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