Buquebus – Buenos Aires to Montevideo

Traveling from Buenos Aires directly into Montevideo can be quite a pleasant experience, especially given the high quality of service the Buquebus provides.

Buquebus has their act together, with a comprehensive web-site that details fairs, schedules, services and more. You can even order your tickets online, and if you have any problems they are very prompt when it comes to answering e-mails sent to atclientes@buquebus.com.

If you don’t speak any Spanish that is no problem, many of the employees speak at least a little bit of English, and if you send an inquiry via email in English it will not affect their ability to respond in the least.

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Guide to Make Money and Travel Full-Time

Chris Guillebeau is the mastermind behind “The Art of Non-Conformity,” an online blog that touches on unconventional strategies for life, work, and travel. He is also a friend of this traveling gringo. Chris is an amazing character who has spent time the last ten years self-employed, four of them in West Africa as a volunteer aid worker.

Chris’ most recent project is a series of Unconventional Guides and other informational products. These will be available for purchase and expound upon the topics he regularly tackles on his blog: Life, Work and Travel.

The Unconventional Guide to Working for Yourself is an authoritative look at being self-employed. It explains how you can make money and spend Read more

Traveling to Colonia del Sacramento

A few weeks back Colonia del Sacramento was mentioned as being one of the top places to visit in Uruguay. The oldest town in Uruguay, it sits Rio de La Plata in southeastern Uruguay, facing Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The cobblestone streets of Old Colonia, and the fortresses, ports and museums, combine to warrant at least a couple days of your visit to Uruguay. If you are not sure where to start, stop by the Tourist Information office downtown on General Flores and Rivera St, just outside of the walled town. The will be able to help point you in the right direction with helpful information, including maps and brochures. Phone: 2-61-41/2-37-00.

You can also stay tuned, as Read more

News from Uruguay – In English and Online

UruguayDailyNews.com is the main source for English news in Uruguay. According to its “About Us” page, UruguayDailyNews.com “is first and foremost a digest of the news as reported by the major newspapers and broadcast media here in Uruguay.” However, they do also carry original articles on subjects that are not usually covered in the mainstream media.

UruguayDailyNews.com is an offshoot of UruguayLiving.com. It was created because the folks at UruguayLiving.com felt that they were unable to represent Uruguay the way the natives could; at UruguayDailyNews.com the stories come straight from Uruguayos to the world’s English speaking community.

Front page news and major headlines receive the most attention throughout the week, the Read more

Expat Exchange in Montevideo

In Montevideo expats, would-be expats and locals to meet to get to know each other weekly at the Uruguay Living Open House for Expats & Locals. Here expats can connect with others living in Montevideo and the surrounding area.

Those who are interested in coming to Uruguay should most definitely attend while checking out the country. It is a great way to be able to get together with others who have made the move and talk about the challenges they have faced. Local Uruguayans are welcome to come and practice their English as well.
There is no cost and no reservations are needed. Snacks and refreshments are provided.

Call +598 2 623-5547 or Read more

Uruguay's Top Destinations

Currently the three most popular destinations in Uruguay are the capital, Montevideo, the 17th century port of Colonia, and the beaches of Punta del Este.

Montevideo is the largest city in Uruguay, and is an important harbor town. It is alive with business, arts, and culture, with a number of museums and galleries. This historic destination is also considered to be the city with the highest quality of living in Latin America.

Colonia is found in southern Uruguay, right across the Rio de la Plata from Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a World Heritage Site thanks to its historical quarter.

Punta del Este, as has already been mentioned on the blog, is the trendiest beach down Read more

The Best Time to Visit Uruguay

Unlike other Latin American countries that have very distinct rainy and dry seasons, Uruguay receives an almost even amount of rainfall throughout the year, with just slightly more in the fall months. The temperature is moderate throughout the year, and the average summer temperatures range from 70°- 82°, while the average winter temperatures are between 50°- 61°.

For those who want to relax on Uruguay’s fantastic beaches along the eastern coast, summer is the best time to visit. Summer is also full of fun activities such as carnival, in which traditional Uruguayan customs are celebrated.

In the wintertime temperatures can get a little chilly, but the countryside is absolutely beautiful. The winter is the time to drive Read more

Getting your residency in Uruguay

Getting into Uruguay on a tourist visa is easy, and if you plan on retiring in this beautiful South American country, I recommend getting into the country first, and then applying for your permanent residence. You can actually even purchase real estate as a tourist before becoming a resident of Uruguay.

A comprehensive description of how to go about getting your residency can be found at the United States Uruguayan embassy website. There is a section near the bottom of the page that discusses permanent residency and explains what the government requires of applicants.

Basically you need to prove that you meet the monthly income requirements, equivalent to about US $500/month, show a Read more

New Retirement Hotspot

Naturally beautiful Uruguay has been receiving more and more attention from a generation looking to retire somewhere other than Mexico or Panama. Granted, it isn’t as close, and it doesn’t offer a special retirement visa like the aforementioned countries do, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t deserve a look when deciding where to spend your golden years.


Why? A good long list of reasons actually. For one, the prices are excellent. Montevideo has actually been named by Mercer HR Consulting as the second least expensive city in the world. Uruguay is also fairly modern for South America, has excellent highways and you can even drink the water! The high season sees a lot of activity, and Read more

Make sure you come hungry…

In Uruguay, meal times have always served as a time for the family to gather together, oftentimes with everyone taking part in some aspect of preparing the meal, to enjoy quality time, as well as quality food. The main meal of Uruguay is called asado, which literally means roasted. Throughout Central and South American asados vary from country to county. In Uruguay the asado is made with a variety of meat, together with other animal parts, cooked in special ovens called parrilleros, over fire wood.

After mealtime, families may pass the hours playing truco, a traditional Uruguayan card game. Most also enjoy a cup of mate, a tea-like drink brewed from the dried leaves of the yerba mate. Read more

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