The annual ranking of the 50 best beaches in the world declares a spot in Costa Rica as No.1. Read on for the ultimate inspiration for your next beach holiday.
Why the Charms of the Uruguayan Coast Are Drawing Homeowners
In and around the town of José Ignacio, a series of upscale (yet fittingly understated) waterfront developments are underway.
The Colette, a waterfront condominium with a minimalist concrete-and-glass aesthetic, in Manantiales, outside of José Ignacio. Credit.Colette
By Paola Singer
June 9, 2021, 5:02 a.m. ET
For Ingo Schirrmann, a television producer from Germany, a hastily planned New Year’s vacation in Uruguay turned into a new lifestyle. In December 2012, almost on a whim, he canceled his tickets to Courchevel, France, and flew to Punta del Este, on the Uruguayan coast, instead. The beaches of South America sounded more exotic, not to mention warmer, than the slopes of the French Alps, he recalled.
Profit by the Beach In Uruguay
For a limited time, you can own an ocean-view, walk-to-the-beach lot in an exclusive up-and-coming coastal region that’s being called the “Hamptons of South America”…from just $664 a month.
Our opportunity is in a region known for its unspoiled cream-colored beaches and interior of lagoons, pampas, forest, and farmland.
Internationally, it’s still under the radar, but it’s quietly becoming a popular destination for South American elites looking for a low-key vacation destination.
Best of all, it’s right on a Path of Progress, which has been driving growth and prices along this coast for decades.