Wind along the dramatic Atlantic coastline from Punta del Este's famous beaches to the bohemian enclave of La Barra, pausing for a long, languid lunch at one of Uruguay's most celebrated beachfront restaurants.
What to expect
Beginning at the iconic La Mano sculpture on Playa Brava — the outstretched fingers rising from the sand that have become the symbol of Punta del Este — your guide drives you east along Ruta Interbalnearia, with rolling dunes, pine forests, and thundering Atlantic surf as your backdrop. La Barra is a chic, sun-bleached village beloved by architects, artists, and Buenos Aires' elite weekenders. Browse local design boutiques, cross the famous undulating bridge, and settle into a long lunch of fresh calamari, Uruguayan chivito, and Tannat wine. The return drive along the calmer Mansa coast provides a beautiful contrast.
Good to know
La Barra is approximately 15 km east of the port — about 25 minutes by private vehicle. Allow 4–5 hours for the full experience. Book your guide through Tours by Locals and request a reservation at Awa Hotel's restaurant or Parador La Huella (José Ignacio, slightly further, worth it) for the finest dining.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Punta del Este — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.