
Colonia del Sacramento Trip
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Colonia del Sacramento Beach Holiday
Take a break from the stresses of daily life and let yourself completely unwind on your Colonia del Sacramento holiday. Few things are more invigorating than the smell of fresh salt air and the soothing sound of waves crashing onto the shore. Plan your trip to Colonia del Sacramento the quick and easy way by choosing one of our Colonia del Sacramento packages. Many people choose to base themselves near Ferrando Beach, a must-see only 2 kilometres from the city centre.
Things You Should Know About Colonia del Sacramento
- Book one of our Colonia del Sacramento beach hotels to enjoy the best this destination has to offer. Wander along the water's edge and be inspired by the gorgeous sunrises right on your doorstep.
- Our hotels, including Spa Hotel La Réserve and Radisson Hotel Colonia del Sacramento, are popular with travellers of all types. Consider the facilities and get ready for your stay in Colonia del Sacramento!
- Our Colonia del Sacramento things to do page is a terrific place to find fun activities around here. Of course, there's nothing better than a bit of local knowledge. With a population of 21,700 in Colonia del Sacramento, we're sure you'll find a few people willing to give you some tips.
- Don't take off without swinging by Porton de Campo, Ferrando Beach and Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse. With all the cash you save through our Colonia del Sacramento holiday deals, you can see more top sights like these.
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Colonia del Sacramento Lighthouse
The 360-degree view from the summit of this historic 19th-century lighthouse incorporates the entire city and the Río de la Plata.

Ferrando Beach
Located next to lakes and a small forest, this scenic sandy beach receives a refreshing breeze from the south.

Porton de Campo
After being built over 270 years ago by a Portuguese governor to protect the city from potential enemies, this gate and drawbridge are still standing.