Colonia del Sacramento Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Colonia del Sacramento below. Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Colonia del Sacramento.
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#1 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Nov 25, 2007 – Jan 22, 2008
Buenos Aires is one of those cities where you can see the main tourist sights in 2-3 days. A lot of travellers hang around for a lot longer, but that is usually to take an extensive Spanish course or tango lessons, for which BsAs is the place to be. If you are not into those things, or simply do no…
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#2 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
May 26, 2009 – Dec 11, 2009
Buquebus ferry from Buenos Aires to Colonia del Sacremento, Uruguay. Nice way to travel, about A$95 (£18).
Colonia is a beautiful little town on the coast, just a shame I was here in winter as today it was about 10 degrees. Not too bad when the sun was out, but the wind was quite bit…
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#3 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Jun 01, 2007 – Jul 31, 2007
Colonia del Sacramento in the small South-American República Oriental del Uruguay is the oldest town in the entire country. The city was founded in the 1600s by the Portuguese and has changed hands between them and the Spanish a few times. The architecture is a reminder of this era and has been pr…
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#4 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Aug 19, 2008 – Mar 31, 2009
London, England, UK -› New York, USA -› …
Got up stupidly early. Took the slowest boat in all of Souh America with added on board live music. Found a map and wlaked around the hisotric part of the town which was retty. Restaruant El Drugstore wasn´t too expensive and had clamari and beer. Got the 19.00 boat back. Went to a restarant…
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#5 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Dec 06, 2007 – Aug 07, 2008
The ferry slowly pulled out of the docks at Buenos Aires to cross the Rio Plate to Uruguay, a 3 hour journey to Colonia del Sacramento. As the ferry left the smog surrounding the city, invisible within the city limits, suddenly became noticeable and the taller buildings of the city faded together a…
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#6 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Jan 03, 2008 – Nov 08, 2009
My solo trip to Rio De Janeiro, Buenos Aires, and Colonia Del Sacramento.
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#7 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Feb 08, 2008
Colonia Del Sacramento is a very lovely town. It is a Unesco World Heritage Site. Flowers in bloom abound and line the streets.
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#8 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Mar 13, 2007 – Aug 06, 2007
Santiago, Chile -› Iquique, Chile -› …
Our last bus ride of the trip was an enjoyable 2 hour saunter to Colonia del Sacramento. We arrived before the expected time which was nice especially since Emily was about to pee her pants. We took care of that business, bought our boat ticket to Buenos Aires, and made our way to our hostel…
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#9 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Sep 03, 2009 – Dec 17, 2009
Free bicycle hire at the hostel, so off on a very dodge jalopy to explore the beaches and new town of Colonia.
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#10 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Oct 12, 2003 – Jan 05, 2008
Western Australia, Australia -› India -› …
just some pics taken from random locations around the world usually when away with work or at sporting events, with friends etc.
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#11 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Jul 22, 2009 – Sep 08, 2009
Today we left for Uruguay, we decided to go to Colonia first as it is a bit closer to BA and very easy to get to Montevideo by bus from there. More to come...
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#12 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Jun 15, 2006 – Jul 08, 2006
2006 trip for a month to do some research and of course, to travel.
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#13 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Dec 02, 2003 – Dec 02, 2004
A year spent exploring South East Asia, Australasia and my favouriter continent of South America
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#14 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
Feb 03, 2008 – Oct 09, 2008
Walked about 5km along the coast road today to the suburb of Real de San Carlos. We thought there would be much more here, but it is basially residential, with all the commercial activity taking place in Colonia itself. Saw the old Plaza de Toros (bullring) but it is now essentially der…
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#15 of 25 Colonia del Sacramento travel blogs
May 11, 2000 – Jun 01, 2000
It was a very bleak day when we boarded the big modern ferry to take us across the River Plate, from Buenos Aires to Colonia del Sacramento in neighbouring Uruguay. It was equally bleak at our destination. Fortunately we had a very warm and cosy hotel to stay in.
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