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Uruguay Beaches Some of the Best on the Planet

The Uruguay beaches you pass driving northeast from Punta del Este toward Brazil are some of the most beautiful in the world.

Uruguay Beaches at Punta del Este are Playgrounds for the Rich and Famous

hes at Punta del Este are spectacular

The sand is fine and bright white, the water deep blue, and mile after mile is undeveloped and virtually deserted.

The area feels more remote than it really is, located not far from a modern highway and still within three hours of the international airport in Montevideo.

Uruguay Beaches at La Ploma

This stretch of coast is home to a few small resort towns—such as La Paloma and La Pedrera—each with its own distinct character, clientele, and real estate market. These small resorts had bargain-basement prices just a couple of years ago, but today the mainstream buyers are catching on quickly, as they work their way up the coast in search of inexpensive properties.

Uruguay Beaches at La Ploma

The village of La Paloma was originally known for its famous lighthouse built in 1874 and the beautiful Atlantic beaches. Today, its tourist infrastructure, restaurants, and relatively low property prices draw visitors from Argentina, Brazil, and even North America.

What’s more, a number of international developers are now beginning projects in the La Paloma area, planning to satisfy the demand of a growing number of buyers. This is a sure sign that the area is set to boom.

La Paloma and the surrounding area are among the last places on the coast where you can find international resort properties at reasonable prices. For those who want to invest in Uruguay beaches but are looking for a relatively low entry point, the La Paloma area is one that you don’t want to miss.

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