Private Montevideo Tour for Cruisers





Description
Experience personal attention, away from the large group tours offered by the cruise lines, when you book the Highlights of Montevideo City tour. This comprehensive tour includes visiting the Old Town (Ciudad Vieja), Port Market, Parliament Palace and much more. This tour is perfect for those who are short on time but want to gain a great overview of the city. Reserve your seat on this special tour today.
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Itinerary
In the tour we will have moments of transfer from one point to another, at times, a guide will accompany you telling you all about the city.
Your first stop is in the historic Old Town, where you can view beautiful buildings from colonial times. The old part of the town is held by Spanish military fortifications whose stone walls set the boundaries of the fortified San Felipe y Santiago city by the guarded fortress named Ciudadela. See also the Solis Theatre, The Cabildo, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Museo Torres Garcia and other museums. There are also many galleries, cafes and antique shops in the area
The House of the Uruguayan Legislative Power. A beautiful marble palace, with an exceptional architecture and landscape.
From the Parliament area, you will take a scenic ride to Mercado Agricola Montevideo (MAM), one of the last iron-built markets in the Montevideo. What began as a humble fruit and vegetable stand in 1913 has since expanded twice into a shopping mall a city block in length offering a variety of goods. You will find today there are still vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables. In 2006 the building was refurbished and helped to revitalize the entire neighborhood.
Next you will see Plaza Independencia (Independence Square) close to the city center. On this square you will see the statue and the Mausoleum of General Artigas, a Uruguayan national hero. Also view the Presidential offices, Palacio Estevez, Palacio Salvo and the Ciudadela Gate. Continuing you will see the Parliament Palace, inaugurated in 1925. The symbolism and neoclassical architectural style represents the democratic values of the country..
The Monumento a la Carreta is a historic work of art located in the city of Montevideo, Uruguay. It was sculpted by José Belloni and inaugurated on October 14, 1934 in Batlle Park.1 The work is inspired by the gauchos, rural life and the old cargo transportation before the arrival of the automobile and the railroad.2
Make your way to the beautiful sands of Pocitos Beach and pose for a photo at the Montevideo sign. Admire the picturesque view from here as you look upon Pocitos Bay.
Continue to the area named Parque Batlle, or Battle Park, where you can stroll through the largest public park and green space in the city. While here, pause at La Carreta, a stunning bronze monument depicting oxen pulling a covered wagon that was created in 1934 by Jose Belloni. Next to the monument you will also see the famous Estadio Centenario, the soccer stadium inaugurated in 1930 for the World Cup in which Uruguay was victorious. On July 18, 1983 it was declared by FIFA as a World Football Historical Monument, being the only construction of its kind in the world.
Make a stop for a brief look at the Port Market, (Mercado del Puerto) and admire the iron structure that was built in Liverpool. At present, this area is one of the most typical gastronomic centers of the city where locals and visitors can taste the delicious Uruguayan meat which is cooked on the big barbecues. A great number of artists also perform in the surrounding area turning the streets into large theaters. Return along the River Plate enjoying city views back to port area and your ship
The Rambla de Montevideo is a long avenue of twenty-four kilometers long that runs along the coast of the Rio de la Plata in Montevideo, capital of Uruguay. It is both an important vehicular traffic route and a pedestrian promenade.1 It is bordered by numerous beaches, including: Ramírez (Parque Rodó), Pocitos, Buceo, Malvín and Carrasco. Numerous geographical features give it variety and interest, such as Punta de las Carretas and Isla de las Gaviotas. On weekends, it congregates thousands of people of all ages, who come in search of walks, recreation and fresh air. In several points, especially in the Rambla Sur, it is a good place for the practice of sport fishing. It has yacht moorings in Punta Carretas and Puerto del Buceo. Fans of soccer, cycling and skateboarding also find it an ideal place for recreation. In addition, it is an opportunity for bird watching, given the large number of coastal species.
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Important Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(15)
My husband and I had a great tour with Giro Turismo. Our guide was very informative, and it was a very interesting and pleasant experience. We enjoyed seeing the highlights of Montevideo, learning a lot about the country of Uruguay, and having the tour guide all to ourselves was definitely worth it (and less than the same tour would have cost with the cruise line).
Excellent drive along the Rambla and back to puerto Mercado with a couple stops at key sights
All went well. Eduardo was very kind and the city es beautiful. Great tour I would really recommend.
Having experienced a private tour in Buenos Aires we decided that this type of tour was ideal for us and booked in advance. We were met at the port entrance by Eric and our driver Jose. The car was clean, comfortable and spacious. I sat in the front and my wife in the back with Eric. This worked well as it meant that both of us could clearly hear Eric’s commentary. His English was perfect and he was always ensuring that we were comfortable and that we were seeing what we hoped for. The full itinerary was completed and Jose gave a very comfortable ride. We were glad that we had taken the tour, the commentary was informative without being too much. My recommendation is that when in Montevideo and want to see the popular sights in comfort then this one is for you.
Juan is an amazing guide and very knowledgeable about history and information about Uruguay and Montevideo. He took us through the whole city and the different Neighbourhood, explaining to us the diversity and beauty of the city
Great experience touring Montevideo without the crowded bus and delays of the ship's shore excursions, and at better price!
Felipe was a great driver and we saw a lot of Montevideo. This tour is really recommended.
The driver Jorge was very kind, but he didn’t really speak English. This was OK because I speak enough Spanish, but I thought we paid for a proper guide, and that’s not what we got. He knew the main stops, but we didn’t really get that much information about the locations that we travel to.
Tour guide can’t speak proper English. He didn’t explain much about Montevideo, nor the history etc. Just like a hop on hop off bus… only bring us to places for photos, kind of meaningless. Tour guide can’t stop talking (loudly)to driver, in Spanish which we couldn’t understand. He will also talks to sellers from street shops, on the phone etc. Just not (6 of) us. Very very bad experience. First time having such tour. Not sure why other people gave such a good review. Unless it’s different tour guide and different driver.
We had a great private tour of Montevideo! Our driver took us all over the city and gave us a lot of history. He was very knowledgeable, as well as friendly. We thoroughly enjoyed our day and highly recommend this tour!



