DETAILS: Punta del Diablo
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GETTING THERE: American Airlines flies direct from Miami to Uruguay's capital, Montevideo. Fare on American from Reagan National is about $1,249 round trip. Punta del Diablo is three hours east of the airport along Uruguay's coastal highway and scenic Route 9. Glitzy Punta del Este, South America's resort capital, makes a requisite stop along the way. You can rent a car from the airport and drive; the airport Budget, for instance, rents sedans for $104 a day, including taxes and insurance. (Visit http:/
GETTING AROUND: Punta del Diablo is small enough to traverse on foot (mainly barefoot). A car is convenient for trips to nearby Fortaleza Santa Teresa, a Portuguese fortress from 1762, and Proyecto Karumbe ( http:/
WHERE TO STAY: Terrazas del Diablo ( http:/
WHERE TO EAT: A few blocks from the ocean, Panes y Peces serves up fresh seafood and steaks on its open-air patio. Try the lenguado a la vasca, a local whitefish grilled with olives and red peppers (about $9). For beachfront dining, you can't top El Diablo Tranquilo, which offers a panoramic vista from its rooftop terrace. After dark, it's also Diablo's most lively night spot, with international DJs and a monthly full-moon party.
WHAT TO DO: Nearby Santa Teresa National Park, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, boasts miles of virgin sands and an abundance of birds and marine life. Locals offer guided horseback tours from town ($10 per hour).
INFORMATION: Punta del Diablo is still gloriously free of tour companies, so you'll have to do your homework. Go to http:/
-- R.S.




