Description
Book Synopsis: Written by a Brit with all the contacts and knowledge accrued over almost twenty years living in Uruguay, this guidebook will make your holiday planning stress-free and ensure you have an unforgettable time in one of South America's least-explored destinations. The only Uruguay guides with passion and soul The Guru'Guay Guides are not endless dry lists. You have limited time. So the author selects only the very best or the most curious places and then goes into serious detail—so you can make travel decisions with confidence. The guide describes each destination, where to stay and eat, things to do, how to get there and features important 'what you should know' advisories. So easy to read, readers often devour a Guru'Guay guide in one sitting.
The beaches
Uruguay has an extremely short high season. The rest of the year you'll have the entire beach to yourself. Roam the sandy streets of hippie hideaways in Rocha, commune with thousands of seals in the Hebridean solitude of Cabo Polonio and check out Jose Ignacio, a former fishing town frequented by the likes of Mark Zuckerberg. The guide looks at each beach, when to visit (crucial to avoid crowds), where to stay (including renting) and where to eat. Off-season most seaside restaurants and hotels close down. On a mission to improve the beach economy, the guide only includes great hotels and restaurants open all year.
Gaucho country
Uruguayans refer to anywhere beyond Montevideo and the coast as “Uruguay profundo”. The land is untouched and you may pass more gauchos on horseback than cars on the two-lane highways. Take a few days to kick back at a traditional cattle ranch or estancia. The Guru'Guay guide covers estancias to suit all tastes—from a rustic ranch owned by a gaucho couple, to the grand estancia of an Austrian-Uruguayan family with a lovely pool and capybaras in the garden, to a ‘million-star’ vegetarian inn specialising in adventurous horse rides in the stunning Rocha hills. An chart will help you choose the estancia that best suits your dream holiday.
The friendliest wineries
If you haven't tried Uruguayan wine yet, maybe it's because the entire wine production of Uruguay is equivalent to just one medium-size vineyard in neighbouring Argentina! A winery visit is uniquely friendly and personal. Your host will often be the wine-maker, the great grandchild of Italian immigrants, who still bottles their award-winning wines by hand. The dedicated wine traveller will love the lists of the best Uruguayan wines by local experts.
Foodies – you've found your guide
This is where Guru'Guay really comes into its own, uncovering unique eateries in a country primarily known for its beef. Like an urban 18-seat bistro run by an ex-motorbike mechanic which chefs are calling the most exciting thing to hit Uruguay culinarily in years. Or the best little foodtruck between the airport and the beach.
Practical tips
To make your stay stress-free and save you money, chapters include:
- Getting to Uruguay including flying, the ferry or coming overland
- Holidays and festivals The best festivals and where to stay close by
- What to bring So you save space for the wine you'll want to take home
- Driving and car hire including estimated drive times—GoogleMaps can be way out
- Food and drink What eating out costs, mealtimes and ten traditional dishes
- Staying healthy Essential tips on marijuana etiquette
- Money and tipping including the weirdest ATM hacks that actually work
- Caveat regarding maps Why the author recommends picking up free paper maps at regional tourist centres when you arrive
Details
The Guru'Guay Guide to Uruguay: Beaches, Ranches and Wine Country is the ultimate companion for your South American adventure. Written by a Brit with insider knowledge and years of experience living in Uruguay, this guidebook is the key to unlocking the hidden gems of this unexplored destination. With passion and soul, the Guru'Guay Guides go beyond the typical dry lists, carefully selecting the best and most intriguing places for you to explore. Say goodbye to stressful holiday planning and hello to an unforgettable time in Uruguay.
When it comes to beaches, Uruguay has a secret to share. With an incredibly short high season, you can have the entire beach to yourself for the rest of the year. From the sandy streets of hippie hideaways in Rocha to the tranquility of Cabo Polonio, where you can commune with seals in Hebridean solitude, this guide will show you the true beauty of Uruguay's coastline. Discover Jose Ignacio, a former fishing town frequented by celebrities like Mark Zuckerberg. With detailed information on each beach, including the best time to visit and where to stay and eat, you can plan your beach getaway with confidence.
Experience the true essence of Uruguay by venturing into gaucho country, known as "Uruguay profundo." Immersed in untouched landscapes, you'll encounter more gauchos on horseback than cars on the roads. Immerse yourself in the traditions of the land by staying at a traditional cattle ranch or estancia. The Guru'Guay guide covers a range of estancias, from rustic ranches owned by local gauchos to grand estates owned by Austrian-Uruguayan families. Whether you prefer a relaxing poolside retreat or an adventurous horse ride through the picturesque Rocha hills, there's an estancia that will fulfill your holiday dreams.
Discover the hidden world of Uruguayan wine, where quality triumphs over quantity. While Uruguay's wine production may be dwarfed by its neighboring countries, the wineries here offer a uniquely friendly and personal experience. You'll have the chance to meet the passionate winemakers, often descendants of Italian immigrants, who still handcraft their award-winning wines. The Guru'Guay guide includes a curated list of the best Uruguayan wines, ensuring that every wine lover can delight in the rich flavors of this wine region.
Calling all foodies! Uruguay may be famous for its beef, but there's so much more to discover. Guru'Guay is your gateway to unique eateries that will tantalize your taste buds. Immerse yourself in the culinary scene, from an urban 18-seat bistro run by a former motorbike mechanic, which has been hailed as a culinary revelation, to the best little food truck that you absolutely can't miss on your way from the airport to the beach. Let Guru'Guay be your guide to the hidden gastronomic delights of Uruguay.
Don't miss out on the ultimate guide to Uruguay. Plan your dream holiday today with the Guru'Guay Guide to Uruguay: Beaches, Ranches and Wine Country. Click here to get your copy now!
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