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Punta del Diablo Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Punta del Diablo

Every summer the town grows from a few hundred residents to upwards of twenty thousand vacationers, consisting of mainly Argentinians, Brazilians and Uruguayans. Although the peak season is defined by a primarily regional crowd, Punta del Diablo has established the Uruguayan coast as a destination for a growing number of foreign travelers throughout the year. The essence of the charmingbalneario, known for its eclectic architecture and traditional artisan fishing industry, differs greatly from summer to winter. While the two seasons are very distinct they both have a lot of appeal. The summer consists of sunbathing on one of the several gorgeous beaches and partying the night away at the town’s popular night clubs among throngs of eager vacationers trying to make the most of their summer

Top Attractions in Punta del Diablo

Explore the best things to see and do in Punta del Diablo:

  • Bicycle
  • Dune Boarding
  • Hike the beach
  • Horse Back Riding
  • Lighthouse
  • Live & Club Music
  • Santa Teresa biological reserve
  • Santa Teresa historic fort

Where to Eat in Punta del Diablo

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Fish Shack
  • 🍴Nativos

Where to Stay in Punta del Diablo

  • 🏨Cabañas Pueblo Rivero Punta del Diablo
  • 🏨Compay Hostel
  • 🏨El Diablo Tranquilo Playa Suites
  • 🏨Hostel de la Viuda
  • 🏨La Casa De Las Boyas
  • 🏨Ñasaindy

Punta del Diablo Travel Guide Sections

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