Melibaires
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There’s a travel boom happening, and the numbers prove it. Between January and May, tons of Argentines flew abroad.
In May alone, Europe was the #1 destination, followed by Brazil, the U.S./Canada, Chile, and Uruguay.
Uruguay had fewer tourists, but lots of short, frequent trips, probably because it’s so close, I actually went there a while ago and… to be honest, it’s not that amazing. It’s nice for the day, sure, but super expensive for what it is. If you’ve already seen Colonia or Montevideo once, there’s not much left to do.
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In May alone, Europe was the #1 destination, followed by Brazil, the U.S./Canada, Chile, and Uruguay.
Uruguay had fewer tourists, but lots of short, frequent trips, probably because it’s so close, I actually went there a while ago and… to be honest, it’s not that amazing. It’s nice for the day, sure, but super expensive for what it is. If you’ve already seen Colonia or Montevideo once, there’s not much left to do.

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