La Mano sculpture beach Punta del Este Uruguay

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Best time to visit Uruguay

Month-by-month guide of when to visit

Best time to visit Uruguay

A month by month guide of when to visit Uruguay

Uruguay, a flat country with distinct seasons opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere, experiences hot, sunny summers and cool, mild winters. While winter temperatures rarely drop below zero, the Atlantic Ocean's dampness can make it feel colder, with chilly winds and occasional rainfall.

Many visitors pair Uruguay with Argentina, which shares the same seasonal patterns. The peak tourist season is during the summer, from late November to February. The shoulder season, particularly March and April, is also appealing, offering pleasant weather and the stunning colours of autumn.

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January & February

This is the warmest and driest time of year, making it peak season in Uruguay. With fantastic weather and clear blue skies, the country buzzes with tourists. Many visitors head to the glamorous beach town of Punta del Este or opt for the quieter, more relaxed vibe of José Ignacio further along the coast. It’s an ideal time to experience Uruguay at its most lively and vibrant.

While beach destinations are popular, inland areas such as estancias and wine lodges also attract many visitors. Booking in advance is highly recommended to secure your preferred accommodation. February and March are particularly special, as many wineries begin their harvest season, adding to the appeal. Additionally, Uruguay hosts South America's longest carnival, with celebrations in Montevideo starting as early as late January.

Estancia Vik horse riding Uruguay

March & April

By March, Uruguay’s beach towns become much quieter, with many seasonal restaurants closing. Though it’s quieter, the season isn’t over, allowing visitors to enjoy the last days of summer in top hotels, with peaceful beaches as a backdrop.

In Uruguay’s deep interior, the town of Tacuarembó hosts the lively Fiesta de la Patria Gaucha, celebrating gaucho life with parades, rodeos, and traditional music. Photo credit - Estancia Vik

By April, most tourists have left, and many places close, but the ocean, warmed by the summer sun, remains a pleasant option for snorkelling. It’s a perfect time to experience the tranquil side of Uruguay’s coast.

Boardwalk by the beach Uruguay

May & June

Though temperatures drop in autumn, sunny, clear days are common. It's an excellent time to explore Uruguay's countryside, visit traditional estancias and wineries, or immerse yourself in the history and culture of the charming town of Colonia del Sacramento.

Narbona Wine Lodge wine tasting Uruguay

July – September

Winter in Uruguay is the quietest season for visitors. July can be chilly, and August often brings cold winds, so be sure to bundle up. However, as September approaches, spring arrives with gradually warming temperatures.

Despite the cooler weather, the countryside is breathtaking in winter, making it the perfect time to layer up and explore the stunning landscapes. Cultural experiences are available year-round, so enjoy museums without the crowds and visit the picturesque vineyards around Carmelo or outside Montevideo.

A major highlight of winter is the chance to spot southern right whales. These majestic creatures migrate from the cold Antarctic waters to the warmer mid-Atlantic, offering a truly spectacular sight just off the coast.

Image from Narbona Wine Lodge.

Casapueblo Uruguay

October & November

Spring has arrived, and temperatures are rising. By late October, beach areas begin to attract visitors as restaurants and services reopen. While exploring the coast, look out for southern right whales, typically heading back south in November.

November is an ideal time to visit, offering pleasant weather and fewer tourists.

Jose Ignacio beach Uruguay

December

Peak season begins with soaring temperatures and an influx of visitors, particularly from Brazil and Argentina. Beaches can become crowded, and popular hotels often raise their rates significantly, especially during the Christmas and New Year holiday period.

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