Originalmente un pueblo de pescadores, hoy José Ignacio es el más exclusivo centro poblado de Punta del Este, donde se conjuga lo agreste de la naturaleza, las más importantes propiedades y cocina internacional.
Zona cuidada al extremo, refleja la naturaleza tal cual es y permite el verdadero descanso alejado del ruido y en contacto con uno mismo.
A una distancia de 40 km de la Península, sobre el Océano Atlántico, un Faro nos guía en nuestro camino.
Right at the tip of the peninsula of José Ignacio towards the eastern side is the lighthouse. It was built in 1877, and is 32,5 m high, with a geographic range of 16,5 miles and a luminous range of 16,5 miles. It issues a white flash every 2...
This lake is 8 km wide at it's widest point. It's tributaries are the streams José Ignacio, Magdalena Sosa, Cañada de la Colina, and Cañada de la Totora. It is particularly attractive not only because of the view, but because of the variety of water...
Totally set apart from urban centers, the beaches of José Ignacio are practically virgin beaches. The growth of this small resort has generated a migratory current of beachgoers, who often spend the day. As in Punta del Este, the peninsula of José...