Colonia del Sacramento: Full guide

Colonia del Sacramento: Full guide

From Buenos Aires to Uruguay 🇦🇷 🇺🇾

If you visit Buenos Aires, you may as well visit Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay and get that extra passport stamp as it’s just a hop, skip, and a jump across the river. You can even see Uruguay from tall buildings in Buenos Aires.

It’s also a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires, as Colonia is a small town in a small country. In fact, there have been talks about building a bridge from Buenos Aires to Colonia, but Colonia is afraid it will get overrun by Argentinian tourism and lose its small-town charm. It’s a beautiful town you will not want to miss! Even though Uruguay is considered Argentina’s little brother, it is a country with its own charm and distinct history reflected in its architecture and food culture. 

 

Talking about visits to Uruguay to an English-speaking audience means it’s a must to talk about visa runs. You might be looking at this article precisely for that reason. Many people use Uruguay to extend their tourist visas beyond the usual six-month maximum. It isn’t without its risks, but the risk an agent will deny you entry is extremely low at the time of this blog. If that is your goal, you will want to take advantage of the opportunity to do some tourism. So here’s a guide on getting there and some things to do. 

Getting there:

You will want to take a ferry from Buenos Aires to Colonia. It’s only about an hour long, but make sure you bring your camera as you’ll see beautiful views while out on the water. Buquebus and Colonia Express are the two main companies that run these ferry trips. Get your tickets at least a few days early as Uruguay is a very popular destination for Argentinians and tourists alike. When there’s a long weekend involved, you’ll want to plan even earlier. Look up Argentinian holidays if you’re not familiar with them. If you want exact dates, give yourself some extra time. 

What to do while there: 

From the boat it’s only about a ten minute walk to the town, it’s probably easiest just to follow the crowd or take a taxi. Once you arrive, you will need your camera ready to explore this beautiful colonial town. 

The historic district is a popular destination as it’s known for its buildings from its time as a Portuguese settlement. You can visit the remnants of the old city walls and also climb the lighthouse for a beautiful view of the river. Check this view out at sunset and prepare to be amazed! This is particularly unique for Argentinians or anyone who stays there long-term as we’re accustomed to the sun rising over the river, whereas in Uruguay the sun is going to be setting over the river. The historic district is also home to the UNESCO World Heritage site the street of sighs, which has kept a lot of its Portuguese character. I’ll let you find out why it’s called the street of sighs!

Half the point of a good vacation is eating different foods. As it’s riverside you will want to try its fresh seafood. Assuming you’ve spent time in Argentina you’ll want to try some of its more distinctive dishes. Look for its Portuguese influenced cuisine and the chivito, its famous sandwich. Like Argentina, Uruguay has an asado (grilled beef) and wine culture. Both have their own unique characteristics. I tried the wine and it was excellent. If you love a good wine you absolutely want to check out Uruguayan wine.  Of course, you will probably also want to check out its sweet treats.

As for how much time is needed? You can likely see all the main attractions in one day. However, if you want to take your time, absorb the atmosphere, relax at the beach, sample more of the food, and explore the details of the city and all its attractions you could easily fill three days. The sunsets at the beach are incredible. You may easily want to spend your late afternoons at the beach, watching the beautiful sunset, or eat at a riverside restaurant with a spectacular view. If you love the beach and/or beautiful sunsets you will want to plan some extra time.

While you’re here in Argentina, let’s make some beautiful memories before you head off to Uruguay!  See you soon!

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Whale Watching guide in Puerto Madryn – Patagonia

Whale Watching guide in Puerto Madryn – Patagonia

From Buenos Aires to Uruguay

As someone who’s always been captivated by nature’s wonders, I recently had the incredible opportunity to immerse myself in an unforgettable experience on the picturesque shores of Puerto Madryn and the Valdes Peninsula. It’s a journey that draws numerous travelers every year, all eager to witness something truly magical – the arrival of southern right whales.

The southern right whale is a cetacean that inhabits the seas of the southern hemisphere. Males can reach lengths of up to 15 meters, while females can grow to be 16 to 17 meters long. An adult specimen can weigh up to 40 tons. These whales spend a significant part of the year in the Antarctic waters, where they feed, and then migrate to warmer northern waters, such as Puerto Madryn, for reproduction. Whales have callosities on their skin, mainly on their heads, where some types of crustaceans reside. The name “right whale” was given by ancient sailors and whalers because it was an easy species to hunt. Nowadays, southern right whales are endangered, and in Argentina, they are protected by law and have been declared a Natural Heritage.

One of the key factors that make Puerto Madryn and the Valdes Peninsula a prime destination for whale watching is the tranquility of the surrounding bays. The waters here are calm, like a serene oasis, allowing mother whales to care for their precious calves without disturbance. The lack of lurking predators ensures the safety of these gentle giants.

During my stay, I discovered that some whales choose to linger in the soothing embrace of Golfo Nuevo, just off the city of Puerto Madryn. It’s a breathtaking sight to behold as you stand on the beach or stroll along the coastal promenade. Yet, if you’re yearning for an even more immersive experience, Playa El Doradillo and La Cantera are the places to be. 

Then, where is the best place to see the whales? For me, each experience is unique, and if you haven’t done whale watching on a boat, I’d suggest you go for it.

Some of the companies that offer whale watching tours ⛴️
For mountain bike tours where you can also see whales, trekking or snorkel with sea lions 🚴🏽

However, what was truly special for me was seeing the whales directly from the shore at Playa El Doradillo and La Cantera. The feeling of being on solid ground and having so many beautiful animals withing 10m from the shore is truly magical. You can spend the whole day watching them as flip, tumble and turn with their calves in the calm waters. Take your picnic blanket, some snacks and watch nature’s beauty unfold in front of you.  

For those who seek alternative coastal spots for whale watching, Punta Pardelas, Playa Larralde, and Playa Ameghino are also fantastic choices, you can trek there or why not do some mountain biking. Each location, nestled within the Valdes Peninsula, offers unique opportunities to witness these gentle giants gracefully navigating the ocean waters. 

As someone who’s always eager to explore new horizons, my visit to Puerto Madryn and the Valdes Peninsula was a journey of a lifetime. It’s a destination that subtly reminds us of the immense beauty that exists in our natural world. And while I may not be a marine biologist, I believe that every individual should experience the wonder of whale watching at least once in their lifetime.

So, if you ever find yourself in this corner of the world, be sure to take a moment to connect with nature’s giants. Witnessing their graceful presence on these shores is a memory that will stay with you forever.

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Exploring the Wonders of Punta Tombo

Exploring the Wonders of Punta Tombo

A Natural Spectacle in Argentina!

Punta Tombo, a wildlife reserve nestled along the Atlantic coast of Chubut province, is a destination that beckons travelers of all backgrounds, and I was fortunate enough to explore it. It is home to the largest colony of Magellanic penguins in the world.

The Perfect Timing

Timing is everything at Punta Tombo. The prime months to plan your visit are from late August to March. During this period, a remarkable event unfolds – the arrival of the penguins & the mating season, an attraction that draws visitors from around the world with numbers of penguins expected to be around 1 million. 

Understanding the Penguins

The penguins spend their winter in cold waters; they are birds, but they don’t fly; they swim. They spend six months at sea, even resting without leaving the cold water. They float and sleep in the ocean, constantly feasting on anchovies, silversides, squid, and hake. Penguins have an incredible memory; even 200 kilometers offshore, they swim precisely to the point where they must come ashore to find the nest they left behind.15 days after the arrival of the males, the females begin to arrive. The males honk to call them, and from the sea, the females identify this call. After mating, in October, the female lays two eggs. For 42 days, the male and female incubate the two eggs, which must be maintained at 36ºC and, above all, protect them from dangers. Usually, only one of the two eggs survives. At some point, the parents stop feeding the chicks in order for them to learn to fend for themselves and leave the nest. Thus, the cycle of life repeats for 30 years, and by mid-September, they return to the nest where everything began.

Respecting Nature’s Rhythms

Respect for nature knows no language barriers. When you visit Punta Tombo, it’s imperative to adhere to the rules and guidelines of the reserve. The penguins are the stars of this show, and their well-being should be our top priority.

The Full-Day Journey

To truly appreciate the beauty of Punta Tombo, set aside a full day for your visit. Rushing through is not an option; instead, savor each moment. As a photography enthusiast, I couldn’t resist capturing the breathtaking scenes subtly, allowing the beauty to speak for itself. Capturing the penguins against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean or amongst a herd of Guanacos is an incredible scene.

Take cash

One practical tip to keep in mind is bringing Argentine pesos for the entrance fee. For foreign visitors, the cost typically ranges from USD $8 to $10. Having local currency on hand ensures a smoother visit, enabling you to fully immerse yourself in the natural wonders surrounding you.

Punta Tombo’s unique charm lies in its tranquil environment, with rocky yet sediment-rich shores providing the perfect nesting grounds for penguins. 

So, if you ever find yourself in Argentina and share a love for nature, don’t miss the opportunity to witness the extraordinary natural spectacle at Punta Tombo. It’s an experience that leaves a mark on your heart.

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Buenos Aires: El mejor destino LGBTIQ+ de Latinoamérica

Buenos Aires: El mejor destino LGBTIQ+ de Latinoamérica

¿Por qué Buenos Aires es el mejor destino LGBTIQ+ en Latinoamérica?

La primera semana de noviembre de cada año se celebra en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires la “Marcha del orgullo LGBTIQ+”. Nuestra ciudad obtuvo el primer lugar como el mejor destino LGBTIQ+ de América Latina en agosto del 2022, así que si vas a estar en la ciudad para esas fechas, no te puedes perder la semana del orgullo BA y todos los eventos que tiene preparados cada año.

Un poco de contexto: Esta importante lucha social es reconocida como movimiento LGBTIQ+, cuyas siglas representan a las distintas identidades sexuales involucradas: transexuales, bisexuales, gays y lesbianas. La mayor trascendencia del movimiento llegó en las últimas décadas. Pero los inicios de la lucha por la reivindicación de los derechos de los homosexuales fueron entre finales del siglo XIX y la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En esos tiempos en muchos países la homosexualidad era considerada un delito. Cierto es que han pasado muchos años desde entonces y, gracias a políticas internas, en muchos países la situación de los derechos humanos fue tomando un cauce más empático y natural.

Mejores fiestas en la ciudad
Bares, centros culturales tours y más

En la Argentina, la Marcha del Orgullo se realiza todos los años en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires desde 1992. Siempre es el primer sábado de noviembre con el objetivo de visibilizar reclamos y conquistas del colectivo, así como expresar el orgullo y la libertad por la orientación sexual, identidad y expresión de género. Si bien Argentina es un país avanzado en materia de leyes contra la discriminación, identidad de género, matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo y cuotas de empleo para personas transgénero en empresas o entidades estatales, la comunidad LGBTIQ+ pide que las leyes sean aún más integrales contra la discriminación y que incluyan una regulación a favor de las personas trans. 

¡Ven a conocer Buenos Aires, la capital gay friendly de Latinoamérica!

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Os encantos da capital portenha no outono

Os encantos da capital portenha no outono

Os encantos da capital portenha no outono

Buenos Aires é ainda mais linda e imperdível no outono – e eu posso provar! Dizer que BA é uma cidade lindíssima é dizer o óbvio. No entanto, a verdade é que a capital fica ainda mais charmosa e encantadora no outono. Prepare o seu passaporte, porque eu garanto que você vai ficar com vontade de embarcar nessa viagem!

 Vamos começar pelo bairro de Palermo. Colorido por si só e transbordando murais e arte a cada esquina, Palermo fica ainda mais exuberante no outono. Esse bairro de Buenos Aires é arborizado e repleto de parques que, nessa estação, dão lugar a folhas com inesquecíveis tonalidades amareladas e em tons de marrom. Os bosques de Palermo, por exemplo, se enchem de beleza nessa época do ano. 

E o que falar do Rosedal? Parada obrigatória para quem vai a Buenos Aires na primavera, alguns viajantes podem cair no erro de deixá-lo de lado nas outras estações do ano. Ledo engano. No outono o Rosedal oferece aos olhos dos visitantes uma experiência única: uma mistura de cores e sensações incríveis que farão dessa visita algo imperdível. Mesmo no friozinho dessa época, com uma temperatura que varia entre os 15 e 20 graus, esse é o cenário ideal para registros fotográficos dignos de filme!

Imagine a cena: as belas árvores em torno do Rosedal em tons de laranja e amarelo criando uma paleta e um mood de tirar o fôlego. Além disso, ainda que em menor quantidade, as rosas no Rosedal continuam florescendo no outono e a mistura de cores dessa flor em conjunto com as folhas outonais no chão fazem com que a visita a esse local seja como caminhar por uma pintura. Flores, folhas e a paisagem criam uma beleza ímpar que você não vai querer perder! E é claro, não se esqueça de tirar aquela foto digna de porta retrato para eternizar esse momento lindo. 

 Aliás, fica a dica: o clima fresco e ameno do outono fazem do Rosedal um excelente local para um passeio romântico ou um piquenique a dois, regado a vinho, queijo e empanadas.

 Por falar em comida, a atmosfera dos meses de abril e maio também oferece condições ideais para experimentar essa gastronomia que é conhecida mundialmente, e colocar à prova a fama da culinária argentina à base de carnes, vinhos e alfajores – aproveite as temperaturas um pouquinho mais baixas para desfrutar de tudo que Buenos Aires tem para oferecer quando o assunto é comida e bebida de qualidade! 

A capital portenha dispõe de uma variedade de mercados para todos os gostos, como os mercados de San Telmo e do Soho, por exemplo. Outra boa pedida é o Mercat de Villa Crespo, com os seus três andares de opções, desde o orgânico ao gourmet.  Para fechar com chave de ouro, o Mercado de Los Carruajes, localizado em um edifício histórico, é parada obrigatória para os foodies e reúne uma grande variedade gastronômica que inclui opções veganas, comida japonesa e cervejas especiais.  

Para além da gastronomia, dos parques e dos passeios ao ar livre, Buenos Aires se torna o núcleo de eventos culturais nessa estação do ano. Cinéfilos de plantão podem vir à capital argentina curtir o festival internacional de cinema BAFICI, que normalmente acontece em abril. De abril a maio é a vez dos apaixonados por literatura se aventurarem na Feira do Livro de Buenos Aires. 

E se todos esses motivos não forem o suficiente para te convencer, eu me despeço desse texto com um último ponto: o outono é uma ótima época do ano para vir a Buenos Aires e aproveitar os pontos turísticos menos lotados, as ruas mais tranquilas, menos dificuldade para tirar aquela foto que será sucesso no instagram e menos competição para reservar uma mesa nos melhores restaurantes da capital.

Então a pergunta é: por que não aproveitar o outono para desfrutar da combinação perfeita entre as cores que dão a Buenos Aires um ar europeu, com o clima ameno, e a atmosfera propícia para abrir um Malbec e comer um bom prato da melhor carne argentina?

Por fim, com um cenário de filme desse, você não pode deixar de ter fotos únicas para eternizar seus momentos inesquecíveis nessa cidade. Caso você venha para Buenos Aires no outono, me escreva! Será um prazer registrar esse momento especial para você – só não se esqueça de trazer o seu melhor sorriso 🙂

Espero por você em BA!

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