- 65 years’ experience promoting Uruguay
- A team of local experts ensuring authentic experiences, immersing travellers in Uruguay’s rich cultures and hidden gems
- Through strong partnerships, Buemes provides exclusive access to the finest destinations and experiences in Uruguay
- A dedicated team providing exceptional customer service, always ready to cater for each client’s needs and preferences
- Embracing innovation, Buemes offers endless possibilities to explore the wonders of Uruguay like never before
- Dedicated to promoting sustainable travel practices that respect and preserve Uruguay's natural beauty and cultural heritage for generations to come.
About our Uruguay partner
Experience the pinnacle of luxury travel with Buemes DMC, the unrivalled leader in inbound tourism to Uruguay. The team prides itself in delivering an unforgettable journey tailored to meet the discerning tastes of each esteemed client.
The unwavering commitment to excellence is reflected in the team’s meticulous attention to every detail. From seamless transfers to captivating tours led by expert guides, clients are guaranteed to be indulged in comfort and style throughout their adventure.
Expect nothing less than perfection as Buemes goes above and beyond to provide accurate information, ensuring clients are well-informed every step of the way. Buemes DMC understands the power of personalisation, and the dedicated team adds that special touch to even the minutest aspects of the experience.
Join Buemes DMC and discover a world of opulence and bespoke travel, where every moment is crafted with utmost care. Trust Buemes to exceed expectations and create unforgettable memories for your valued clients.
Merina Begg
Managing Director ATP DMC
Matías Gómez
Next Destination:
Uruguay
This beautiful country is a gold mine of culture and raw natural beauty just waiting to for you. From the cobbled streets of Colonia to the grand, crumbling buildings of Montevideo, Uruguay holds a special kind of old-school charm about it. With the authentic gaucho ranches, the sparse and rugged coastline, and then the fashionable resorts, there is something for everyone.
Just a short ferry ride across from Buenos Aires lies the colonial city of Colonia del Sacramento. A world away from the hustle and bustle of the city, this quaint town has a fin de siècle feel. Vintage cars line its cobbled streets, harking back to times gone by. Travellers can ramble along tree lined avenues, enjoy the café culture which dominates here, so it is encouraged to leave plenty of time to soak up the atmosphere. Guests can join locals along the promenade to take in the spectacular colours lighting up the sky for sunset – Colonia is worth a visit for this reason alone.
For those looking for a slice of luxury, the seaside resort of Punta del Este is a must. As one of South America’s most fashionable holiday destinations, royalty and celebrities alike flock to its chic hotels. Travellers can enjoy golden sandy beaches, sip champagne and top up their tans. However, to get into the real heart of Uruguay, Buemes would suggest escaping the city and diving head first into “El Campo” life. It’s here where Uruguayan life shows itself in its truest sense. Guests can throw themselves into the vastness of nature, and be spellbound by everything this beautiful country has to offer.
Head up the Atlantic coast for empty beaches and get close to nature at Cabo Polonio. This rustic paradise, once hippie colony, now represents the ‘simple life’ at its best. Many are drawn here in their own way for a slower pace of life – fisherman, eccentric expats and artisans selling jewellery. This is the kind of place where dolphins swim alongside surfers. No electricity or running water adds to the charm of ‘Cabo’ with fireside conversations marking the end of magical days spent in the sun and surf. Further north are wetlands that are ideal for bird-watching or horse-riding under a big sky. The lagoons make ideal places for kite-surfing.
On the western border, the old meat-packing plant of Frey Bentos was recently declared a World Heritage Site. This ‘Cultural-Industrial’ attraction is a one of a kind. The whole landscape alongside the Uruguay River has been preserved. There are workers canteens and Victorian British-made machines. This is what fed the troops during the Great War.
Uruguay is hardly discovered. It is a great place to hire a car and drive off into the sunset. Take the road less travelled, Route 7 towards Melo; through the heart of cattle-ranching country. Drive through the Cuchilla Grande – a range of soft, curving hills – and past fragrant vineyards and orchards up to the Brazilian border. You’ll have it all to yourself…