Discover the Uruguay River in a unique way with Mauricio Gezuele, a nautical instructor with extensive experience in water sports and training. Through kitesurfing, sailing for children, and stand-up paddleboarding lessons, he invites you to connect with nature, learn new skills, and enjoy unique experiences in the natural surroundings of Bella Unión. This program is designed for those who want to enjoy, learn, and experience the river firsthand. Book your experience now!
Learn MoreExperience something different at Raíces Ecopark, where the native forest truly takes center stage. This rural tourism destination integrates recreation, education, sports, and history, inviting you to connect with nature through a conscious, conservation-minded, and respectful approach. It's a space designed for enjoyment, learning, and discovering the natural richness of Bella Unión.
Learn MoreOn January 27, 2026, the Friendship Buoy was installed in the waters of the southernmost Triple Frontier in the world (Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay), a new tourist attraction that symbolizes the union and cooperation between the three countries.
Learn MoreImmerse yourself in the fascinating world of sugarcane, a crop that has shaped the history and economy of Uruguay. Tour extensive sugarcane fields, learn about the production process from planting to harvest, and discover the secrets of its natural sweetness.
Learn MoreBella Unión not only impresses with its nature, its carnival, and its people; it's also a strategic spot for shopping lovers. With a wide range of duty-free shops in the city, visitors enjoy a unique experience: international products, competitive prices, and the opportunity to combine tourism, culture, and shopping in a single trip. As an example of what you can find, we invite you to visit this duty-free shop.
Learn MoreAccompanied by a guide, experience a unique excursion that allows you to learn about the origin of agates and discover the purest amethysts in the region.
Learn MoreInaugurated on August 30, 2004, in Bella Unión, the Santa Rosa del Cuareim Archaeological Museum was founded by historian and collector Julio César Cardoso, affectionately known as Tucho, who dedicated his life to preserving the region's archaeological heritage. After his death, his legacy continues through this private museum, which houses a collection of nearly 4,000 pieces. Among the exhibited objects are arrowheads, bows, bolas, mortars, and indigenous puzzles. Many of these pieces come from Tucho's personal collection, while others have been donated by local residents and visitors, necessitating the constant expansion of the display cases.
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