Carmelo, located in the department of Colonia, has a natural environment full of beauty and serenity, seducing thousands of tourists looking for rest, tranquility and comfort. The city is crossed by the Arroyo de las Vacas and flows into the Río de la Plata; this great connection with the water is one of the main attractions, in addition to its extensive beach area that attracts water sports enthusiasts. In its surroundings there are several wineries that have already established themselves as important attractions of the destination, producing delicious wines of international level. Among other places of interest in the area, its characteristic swing bridge stands out, which crosses the Arroyo Las Vacas and is the only human-powered bridge in South America; the Jesuit ruins of the Belén ranch, and the Narbona ranch, which is the oldest building in the country that is preserved in its original outlines.
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Delta Linea stands out as one of the best options to reach the Uruguayan city from Buenos Aires, Argentina. With more than 70 years of history, the company has a fleet of 15 collective boats. Departures depart from Tigre, in the north of the Argentine province, with a duration of three hours to Carmelo. This route, through the calm waters of the Río de la Plata, offers impressive views and a unique opportunity to explore beautiful natural landscapes.
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