Punta del Este

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Punta del Este
View of the peninsula at sunset
View of the peninsula at sunset
Punta del Este (Uruguay)
Punta del Este
Punta del Este
 
Coordinates: 34°58′16″S 54°57′07″W / -34.97111, -54.95194
Country Uruguay
Department Maldonado Department
Founded 1907
Population (2004)
 - Total 8,252
 - Demonym Puntaesteño
postal code 20100
Area code(s) +042

Punta del Este is an upscale vacation spot on the southern tip of Uruguay, southeast of the town of Maldonado and about 140 km east of Montevideo. Although the town has a year round population of 10,506 (2005), the summer tourist boom often boosts the population to about one million people between December and February.

The city is internationally known, among other things as the most important and exclusive resort of South America, and for being one of the vacation hot spot for many interntional famous people who visit it.

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[edit] History

The first Europeans to set foot in what is now Punta del Este were the Spanish at the beginning of the 16th century. However, the colonization of the area actually began around Maldonado at the end of the 18th century due to Portuguese expansionism. Punta del Este and its surroundings (Maldonado and Punta Ballena for example) at the end of the 19th century were kilometers of sand and dunes, but in 1896 Antonio Lussich bought 4,447 acres (1800 hectares) of uninhabited land and there he started a botanic garden and planted trees and plants from all over the world.

Later in the surroundings the trees started to spread by their own now the area is full mostly of Pines, Eucalyptus, Acacias and various species of bushes (Quite similar to Australian flora). Punta Del Este hosted a Latin American Summit in 1967 attended by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.In September 1986, Punta del Este played host to the start of the Uruguay Round of international trade negotiations. These negotations ultimately led to the creation of the World Trade Organization in 1994.

[edit] The Beach

Punta del Este aereal view
Punta del Este aereal view

Due to its location, Punta del Este has scenic coasts and beaches. There are two types of coast: Brava and Mansa. This shows the end of the Rio de la Plata (the river) on one side and the beginning of the Atlantic Ocean, on the other side. Every beach of the peninsula is public. There are quiet and calm beaches while others have got large waves, white and fine sand or thick and golden ones.

The creek is popular for nautical sports and sportive fishing. Ahead we find different places, El Tesoro resort, Montoya beach, Bikini beach and Manantiales beach, among others. Nowadays these area has become an important touristic centre with many services according to the visitors necessities.

[edit] Main Sights

Punta del Este commercial centre.
Punta del Este commercial centre.
Casa Pueblo
Casa Pueblo
Punta del Este Lighthouse
Punta del Este Lighthouse

The city is a land of old lineage, an expression of colonial architecture that deserves to be known, since the modern architecture contrasts with the colonial architecture. Nowadays it has a scenic shore, houses typical of the resorts, modern buildings, a port with structure and mooring capacity, well-known trademark stores, restaurants, pubs, etc. It has several big and sumptuous houses, and its gardens lined with plants from every part of the world, wide avenues, boulevards, and a quality of life that is difficult to find in other South American cities.

Gorlero Avenue, the main avenue of Punta del Este has fine commercial galleries, restaurants, cinemas, casinos, shops and many more attractions. Artigas square, over Gorlero Ave is the place where the popular handcraft market takes places. Throughout its many stands you can find handicrafts made of materials such as leather, stone, metal, glass, etc.

[edit] Casa Pueblo

This symbol of Punta del Este is a piece of art done by the Uruguayan painter and sculptor Carlos Páez Vilaró, its unique architecture, Casa Pueblo comes out the whale (ballena a popular touristic area) as one of the main attractions of the peninsula. Its spontaneous construction took 36 years.

It is universally consider as an “inhabitable sculpture”. Inside it, has got many rooms in front of the sea where every day exhibitions of sculptures, paintings and ceramic are done.

[edit] Punta del Este Lighthouse

This lighthouse was built on the 17 of November of 1860 by Tomas Libarena with the intention of guide the navigators over the Atlantic Ocean and de la Plata river. To build it, a mixture of volcanic soil from Rome, which is apparently harder than concrete, was used. This is the reason why it is in such good condition.

The lighthouse is 45 mts tall and the crystal panels which are part of its illumination system where brought from Europe, France, works by electricity and in case of emergency it uses acetylene gas. It is possible to climb it up through its 150 steps of its spiral stair.

[edit] Gorriti Island

This island of 21 hectares of surface is daily visited to enjoy the nature, its two beaches, Garden Port and Honda beach. The island as a natural port “cares” all the ships which anchor close to it, besides, it is an popular area to practice water sports. Nowadays there are thousands of pine trees due to the plantations that the engineer Romulo Rubbo made, his work was later continued by his daughter the engineer Selva Rubbo.

[edit] Transportation

[edit] Roadways

Punta del Este can be accessed from Buenos Aires by ferryboat (Buquebus) or a hydrofoil to the other side of the Rio de la Plata, or by flying directly into Capitan Corbeta CA Curbelo International Airport, located near Laguna Del Sauce on the outskirts of the city. This airport opened in 1996.

From Miami or Madrid, you may fly directly to Carrasco International Airport in the capital city Montevideo, located 140 km to east of Punta del Este, and arrange ground transportation.

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Coordinates: 34°58′S, 54°57′W