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Travel to Uruguay/Viajar a Uruguay

The Uruguayan territory has an extension of 176,000 km2 and 138,000 km2 of jurisdictional waters. Rivers, streams and lagoons form a dense hydrographic network divided by slight undulations. Uruguay is a natural country, a green backwater between the Uruguay River, Rio de la Plata and the Atlantic Ocean, where good weather and short distances allow the nature lover to take advantage of it all year round.

The country offers the tourist the most varied options to enjoy the most of your visit: 650 kilometers of coastline with spas such as Punta del Este,  Tourist Resorts where you can enjoy country life, places full of history such as Colonia del Sacramento, declared Cultural Patrimony of the Humanity by the UNESCO, a quiet Thermal region, or its capital Montevideo, a city full of life that breathes culture, are just a few examples of what Uruguay has to offer.

The level of security, high literacy rate, high levels of health and a territory with 98% of potable water networks are some of the indicators that confirm that the quality of life is one of the most important patrimonies of the country.

Notice

Modificación de requisitos sanitarios de ingreso a Uruguay / Modification of sanitary requirements for entry into Uruguay

Se pone en conocimiento de todos los interesados la aprobación del Decreto 268/022 que modifica el Decreto 195/020 relativo al ingreso a la República en el marco de la emergencia sanitaria.
 
En virtud del nuevo Decreto, se deja sin efecto la obligación de realizar la Declaración Jurada para ingresar a Uruguay.
 
No obstante, se recuerda que permanecen vigentes los demás requisitos, los cuales pueden ser consultados en el siguiente enlace:
 
https://www.gub.uy/ministerio-salud-publica/comunicacion/publicaciones/requisitos-para-ingreso-uruguay-personas-nacionales-extranjeras
 
All interested parties are hereby informed of the approval of Decree 268/022 which amends Decree 195/020 regarding entry into the Republic due to the sanitary emergency.
 
According to the new Decree, the obligation to make the Sworn Statement to enter Uruguay is no longer in effect.
However, it is reminded that the other requirements remain in force, which can be consulted in the following link:
 
https://www.gub.uy/ministerio-salud-publica/comunicacion/publicaciones/requisitos-para-ingreso-uruguay-personas-nacionales-extranjeras