Corredor Litoral

Always looking onto the beautiful Uruguay River and the Río de la Plata, the Littoral corridor is made up by Carmelo, Colonia del Sacramento, Fray Bentos, Mercedes, Nueva Palmira, Paysandú and Salto.

In these destinations, the mild riverbank sceneries speak about the origins of the Eastern Republic, just like in the historical neighborhood of Colonia declared World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1995.

Another singular Uruguayan nook on the Río de la Plata is Carmelo, which is very well known for its quiet beaches, very popular all year around, as well as for its swing bridge, which makes navigation easier.

Cattle exploitation and the ports, which gained international relevance during the world wars, constitute one of the economic pillars of the area. In addition to Nueva Palmira, Fray Bentos is an example of that, with its first National Museum of the Industrial Revolution, which is open precisely in the former Anglo slaughter house.

Overlooking the Negro River, Mercedes also stands out for its historical stamp, as it was here where General Artigas declared the beginning of the Uruguayan Nation in 1811. Nowadays, its natural landscapes invite visitors to enjoy fishing and nautical sports, which are combined with interesting cultural events organized by the local municipal authorities.

Farther North, on the shores of the plentiful Uruguay River, Paysandú and Salto attract thousands of visitors with the hot spring resorts known as Guaviyú, Almirón, Daymán and Arapey, amongst others. These booming tourist centers are equipped with good infrastructure regarding accommodation and gastronomy in harmony with the healthy natural environment of the region.


Recommended activities

Total: 25 tours and excursions.
Honoring the Past

Paysandú - Paysandú

Honoring the Past

We visited the “old cemetery” of Paysandú, currently a National Historical Monument. Another way of knowing part of the history of the city.

The Wind and the Sand

Fray Bentos - Río Negro

The Wind and the Sand

To the South of Fray Bentos, there is a bathing resort called Las Cañas. Amongst cliffs and thick native woodland, visitors may enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches, especially...

That Great Kitchen of the World

Fray Bentos - Río Negro

That Great Kitchen of the World

We visited the Museo de la Revolución Industrial (Industrial Revolution Museum) located in the neighborhood of Anglo in Fray Bentos. We learned about the time when...


Map of Corredor Litoral