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Destination of the Day
Montevideo, Uruguay
Come to Montevideo to relax and unwind in this small but bustling capital city. Walk or bike its miles of coastline, lie on the beaches, and sample the reds from the local wineries. Experience its culinary heritage by attending an asado (barbecue), sipping a mate, or biting into a massive chivito sandwich (a traditional Uruguayan meal). Learn tango or dance alongside drumming candombe groups in the streets. Watch the nearly sacred national sport of soccer at Estadio Centenario, or spend an evening listening to opera at Teatro Solis. Peruse its museums, and hop on the bus to get around for less than a dollar a ride. You'll find it easy to navigate, full of activities, and its people kind and caring.
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The best time to visit Montevideo is October through March when the weather is at its warmest. However, September, October, and February are some of the rainiest months of the year, so you'll want a raincoat around then. We like the Black Diamond Treeline Rain Shell for its 10K/10K waterproofing and breathability rating, meaning that it's equal parts strong against rain and at allowing moisture to leave.
Islas Marietas National Park is made up of a pair of small uninhabited islands—Isla Larga and Isla Redonda—that shelter amazing biodiversity. Sometimes referred to as "the Galapagos of Mexico," the islands are home to more than 80 different bird species, including the blue-footed boobie, and welcome humpback whales during their yearly migration. Don't leave without visiting the Instagram-famous "Hidden Beach," nestled within a crater.
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