Only 50 metres from Punta del Diablo’s beach, Hotel Terrazas de la Viuda offers rooms with private balconies overlooking the sea. Breakfast is served and free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.
Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, garden, shared lounge and free WiFi, Unique Hotel & Suites is situated in Punta Del Diablo, 400 metres from La Viuda and 500 metres from Pescadores Beach.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
The view from the room and the swimming pool
Rosita was super kind with us !
Only 600 metres from La Viuda beaches, El Diablo y El Mar has comfortable rooms with sea views in Punta del Diablo. A daily continental breakfast is offered and Wi-Fi is free.
Lucy
United Kingdom
Beautiful property ☀️, fab location, amazing hosts.
Nicolas and his wife own & run the business wonderfully.
I am looking forward to seeing them again in October 2024 hopefully ✈️!
Thank you for having us 🩷
Situated in Punta Del Diablo, within 800 metres of Rivero and 800 metres of La Viuda, Posada Las Maravillas features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
Featuring a seasonal pool, a heated pool and a bar, Hosteria Del Pescador offers rooms with air conditioning and free Wi-Fi in Punta del Diablo. La Viuda Beach and the city centre are both 2 km away.
Paulo
Brazil
Great house in a very good hotel. specially enjoyed the thermal pool as it was a little cold the day we arrived. the place is very good and the pizzeria next to it, as I understand is owned by the same people is very good.
Situated in Punta Del Diablo, 1 km from Rivero, El Bodegón Hostal Boutique features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Jodie
United Kingdom
super friendly, welcoming hosts
feels like a homestay
the most delicious, home cooked breakfasts
parking directly outside your room
swimming pool and sun loungers
close to Santa Teresa National Park
one of our favourite places we stayed in Uruguay
Situated in Punta Del Diablo, 200 metres from La Viuda and 500 metres from Pescadores Beach, Terracota y Chocolate offers a garden and air conditioning.
Located in Punta del Diablo, Cabañas Techarí offers self-catering holiday homes with a lively décor and free WiFi access. The property has a lovely garden with large leafy trees.
Maayke
Netherlands
Super cute little house in a pretty garden. Andrea was amazing, super friendly and helpful. An awesome host. The house had everything we needed and more. On a rainy day we fired up the parilla (bbq) outside, enjoyed it a lot. Great value for money! Punta Diablo is a cool place definitely worth visiting, and Techarí is a great place to stay while you’re there!
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, UN SUEÑO LOFT is located in Punta Del Diablo. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Laura
Germany
The employers I had contact with are really nice. They brought me to the terminal, and supported me in cleaning the room.
The house is very clean and nice with beautiful details. It was so quite there, I really enjoyed my stay!
Just be aware that you have to bring your own bed sheets. I couldn't bring some so the owner was so nice to give them to me.
Fly into Carrasco International Airport, Montevideo, then take a 4-hour bus ride to Punta Del Diablo. Domestic travellers can directly board a bus from Montevideo. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Carrasco International Airport in Montevideo, due to its extensive flight connections. It's approximately 320 km from Punta Del Diablo.
Punta Del Diablo, Uruguay, lacks public transport options. However, the village is small enough to navigate on foot. For longer distances, bicycle rentals are available. Car hire is another option, but remember, during peak season, parking can be challenging. Always verify local regulations before driving.
The best area to stay in Punta Del Diablo, Uruguay, is the Centro. It's popular for its proximity to the beach, restaurants, and shops, offering convenience and a vibrant atmosphere for visitors.
Punta Del Diablo, Uruguay, experiences a temperate climate with distinct summer and winter seasons. Summer, from December to March, sees average temperatures of 26°C, while winter, from June to September, averages around 10°C. The region does not typically experience extreme weather conditions like monsoons or hurricanes, but rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no specific wet or dry season.
What guests said about Punta Del Diablo:
10
Scored 10
Visited Punta del Diablo at the beginning of December, still...
Visited Punta del Diablo at the beginning of December, still not high season, not warm enough, and quite empty. One night and one day were enough to visit the village and walk around the beaches! Beware of having cash with you, many lodgings and commerces don't accept credit cards as a payment method. The beaches and landscapes are beautiful, the people are super nice and the village has its own rustic charm.
Laura Guerreiro
Switzerland
8.0
Scored 8.0
There is a pool and hot tub. The beach is accessible by car.
There is a pool and hot tub. The beach is accessible by car. Facility is old but has all the amenities. Water in sink was cold. Shower fine. We ate at Tano which was very good. Take time to meander the beach and the town-- good photo ops.
sherry
Canada
10
Scored 10
Wonderful place ... tasteful food, nature everywhere, kind...
Wonderful place ... tasteful food, nature everywhere, kind people.
There are many surf schools at the beach and a bookshop. You can walk and access easily to everywhere. The Chuy city is near where you can find many cheap clothes, food, etc. It´s worth to know. Santa Teresa Park is near and you can go walking through the beach. There are buses to Cabo Polonio wich is a very nice place too.
Virginia
Uruguay
4.0
Scored 4.0
A party town lacking all normal amenities like a gas station...
A party town lacking all normal amenities like a gas station, ATM machines, banks, tourist information centres, any commercial activity of any kind. Unplanned development and no municipal government for a very large town which apparently attracts tens of thousands of visitors in summer. Far too many people, far too many dogs running loose deficating on the beach. Even though no ATMs existed within 15-20 miles or so, many restaurants dealt only in cash. That is brazen. The weirdest place we have ever visited.
Jim
Canada
10
Scored 10
Small beach town. Excellent beaches.
Small beach town. Excellent beaches. Did not have time for the many recommended restaurants but the one we tried was amazing--Il Tano. Also the dinner we had at Complejo Playa Grande, where we stayed in one of the dome units, was delicious! Must also comment on this small group of dome units for rent: they are beautifully designed, comfortable in a well-maintained beautifully landscaped environment. Reception/breakfast/dining/common room is bright and inviting. The small compound is a short walk to one of the best beaches as well as the park with many hiking trails. We also loved their rooftop deck--perfect for stargazing! Highly recommend Complejo Playa Grande!
linda
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
A great place to go with your family, the beaches are really...
A great place to go with your family, the beaches are really nice (specially Playa Grande) and the little streets downtown are full of colorful restaurants and shops. There also, very nice places around, like Santa Teresa reservation to go visit. A little windy though.
Diego
Argentina
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It’s not easy to find a hotel which is on the first line and this one was just next to the beach,giving you such an easy access to the beach and walking distance to the Main Street with all the attractions: restaurants,cafes,shops
Peaceful place with everything you need.We stayed in suite and it had two stores and both had wonderful balconies with the view, ground floor had full kitchen with all necessary utensils.Breakfast can be served to the room,which helps to distance from outer people.I wish we could have stayed longer…
The cabin was perfect for our chilled out days in Punta del Diablo. Everything we needed was there and we felt right at home, not really wanting to leave as falling asleep and waking up the sound of the sea was very special.
It was especially helpful to have sheets provided as other places in town didn’t always offer that and as we’re backpacking, we don’t carry bedding with us.
The hosts had thought of everything and were very helpful and kind when we couldn’t work the oven - our fault!
This is the best place to stay in Pubta del Diablo in my opinion. Lovely owners and their dog is gorgeous. The place is very modern and comfortable. It is great value for money and a lovely relaxed atmosphere where all the guests meet each other and socialise if they want. It's not a party hostel which I'm very relieved about after staying in the disgusting Compay hostel. Great showers, places to dry clothes, lovely morning coffee, chargers in lockets.
Such a cool Bungalow ! Would highly recommend.
Cozy place , Beautiful crisp, clean and modern interiors, comfortable beds, balconies overlooking the garden, a sizeable shower, and an unbeatable breakfast - by far the best one on our trip through Uruguay !
Convenient and tranquil location and lovely staff. Please do yourself a favour and book here. It’s worth every penny.
The location was perfect, about 20 steps from the beach and had a large array of bars in restaurants within a 5 minute walk. The rooms were simple but spotlessly clean and had good Wi-Fi. The breakfast was a little bit limited but tasty nonetheless and I found the staff to be very friendly. If I’m back in Punta del Diablo, I would happily stay here again.
Very nice location, terrace with sea view. Close to the town centre of Punta del Diablo. Beautiful beaches, shops, restaurants nearby. Most beautiful beach on walking distance: Playa Grande, located in Parque Santa Teresa. Also the Fortaleza de Santa Teresa is certainly worth visiting. Good surf, rental of surf boards and wetsuit possible.
Very cute cabin. Quiet and peaceful surrounds. First proper hot water shower I’ve had in some time travelling Uruguay, really good pressure too. Very responsive host. Google maps estimated 20 min walk to the main beaches (pescadores) but I’m a pretty fast walker and it took me between 10-15. About 15 mins walk to the bus station too.
everything was very good especially the view. location is on the quiet southern side of the town. comfortable, secure, good air conditioner, WiFi, kitchen, tv, hot water, bed, all is good. the landlord was extremely helpful and the owner is very nice. good value. highly recommend for a quiet stay in Punta Del Diablo.
We loved it here and ended up staying longer than planned, using it as a base for exploring the area. Great hotel with super nice kitchen/livingroom area, good breakfast and comfortable rooms. The owner is very friendly and happy to help with whatever you need. Definitely recommend!
super friendly, welcoming hosts
feels like a homestay
the most delicious, home cooked breakfasts
parking directly outside your room
swimming pool and sun loungers
close to Santa Teresa National Park
one of our favourite places we stayed in Uruguay
Great house in a very good hotel. specially enjoyed the thermal pool as it was a little cold the day we arrived. the place is very good and the pizzeria next to it, as I understand is owned by the same people is very good.
This is a clean, comfortable Hotel run by a very friendly couple. The room was very clean, it comes with an adequate, but not sumptuous breakfast. It is a 12 minute walk from the center of this small town.
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