
Uruguay
Uruguay occupies a gentle roll of pampas grassland and river-laced lowlands on South America's Atlantic shore, where cattle outnumber people and a strong social-democratic tradition shapes everyday life as much as the landscape does.
Overview
Nestled between Brazil to the north and Argentina to the west, Uruguay covers approximately 176,000 km² along the Río de la Plata estuary and the South Atlantic coast. Montevideo serves as the capital and cultural centre, home to nearly half the country's 3.5 million people. Spanish is the official language, the Uruguayan peso is the currency, and the country carries a distinctly secular, egalitarian identity rooted in early twentieth-century reforms.
Visa Requirements
Citizens of most South American, European, North American, and several other nations may enter Uruguay without a visa for stays typically up to 90 days. Others may apply through Uruguayan consulates abroad. Travellers should verify current entry requirements with Uruguay's Dirección Nacional de Migración or their nearest consulate before travelling, as conditions can change.
Airports in Uruguay
2 airportsAirlines based in Uruguay
3 airlinesFamous Attractions in Uruguay
Montevideo's Ciudad Vieja preserves a compact colonial grid of neoclassical facades and the ornate Teatro Solís, Uruguay's national theatre. Punta del Este on the Atlantic coast draws visitors to its long Playa Brava beach and the iconic La Mano sculpture rising from the sand. Colonia del Sacramento's historic quarter, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, retains Portuguese-era cobblestone streets and a 1680 lighthouse. Cabo Polonio, a remote cape with sand dunes and a sea-lion colony, is accessible only by dune vehicle.
Weather & Climate
Uruguay has a temperate oceanic climate with no extreme seasons. Summers (December–February) average 25–30 °C, while winters (June–August) are mild, typically ranging from 8–14 °C. The coast can feel cooler due to Atlantic winds. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable conditions for travel. Rain is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, so a light waterproof layer is useful in any season.
Interesting Facts About Uruguay
- First country to legalise recreational cannabis nationally.
- Cattle outnumber Uruguayan people roughly four to one.
- José Mujica, former president, donated most of his salary to charity.
- Uruguay hosted the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930.
- Country ranks among Latin America's least corrupt nations consistently.
Official Resources
- uruguaynatural.com — official national tourism promotion website
- gub.uy — Uruguay's central government portal covering public services
- migracion.minterior.gub.uy — Dirección Nacional de Migración for visa and entry rules
- meteorologia.com.uy — national meteorological service weather forecasts


