
Discover Uruguay in the new issue of Privada features five unique coastal and vineyard destinations.
With the first quarter winding down, the Uruguay Tourism Office is looking in the rear-view mirror at the strongest summer in over ten years. January and February are already in the books, and both months saw record arrivals and hotel bookings, said Tourism Secretary Luis Bohm.
And if that weren’t enough good news, this month will likely set a new record for March considering the country benefited from The Wine Harvest Festival, Carnaval and two four-day weekends across the river in Argentina, according to El Sol. “It’s very likely that when you add up Wine Harvest and the long weekends, March will end as the best in the last ten years,” said Bohm.
The Uruguay Association of Wine Tourism (UAWT) also reported record arrivals on “Los Caminos del Vino,” the Uruguay wine trail featuring fifteen of the country’s leading vineyards including Los Cerros de San Juan, Bodega De Lucca and Alto de la Ballena. UAWT believes the record number of trail visitors will be surpassed this year as events like Vendimia (March), the Tannant Festival (June) and Wine & Arts Festival (October) continue to draw larger crowds. (Full Story in Spanish)
For more information about unique destinations in Uruguay including wine country, check out our Discover Uruguay feature in the new issue of InvestBA Privada.





