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Cabo Polonio, Rocha and the Ombú
tree Forest
100% Natural
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Cabo Polonio
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Cabo Polonio
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In Cabo Polonio, you will feel
far, far away from any resemblance of your daily life because in this small
village there isn't a gas station, a Starbucks or a McDonald's in sight.
There are no newspaper kiosks, cell phone rings and cafes with Internet
access. In addition, most of the day, there are not lights because there
is no electricity.
Cars don't drive through Cabo Polonio´s streets because cars can´t
make it past the enormous sand dunes.
The "Cabo Polonio" (Cape Polonio) is a rocky tip that is erected
15 meters on the Atlantic Ocean, with incredible sand dunes and two islands
where one of the most important see wolves' reservation of the world inhabits
and where the sad songs of the see wolves can be heard among the roar of
the sea against the rocks.
The adventure in the tour to Cabo Polonio begins when we will try to reach
the village. We will have to choose between horseback riding and 4x4 fully
equipped to cross the 8 kms of enormous dunes, since regular cars are not
allowed to drive into Cabo Polonio.
This dreamful Cape and its dune landscape are the main attraction of this
trip, which will bring you into a magnificent world, the land of ship wrecks
and sea wolves. Its Lighthouse is another peculiar attraction.
Apart of enjoying the beautiful sea view, we will have time for having
lunch whose menu consists of seafood and home made pastas.
In our tour to Cabo Polonio we also will see other beach resorts of Rocha
Department such as La Paloma, La Pedrera, and La Barra Grande in laguna
de Castillos where we will visit the largest group of ombú trees
in the region. The Ombú tree forest has an extension of 20 kilometres.
We propose an entertaining visit to the forest by boat in the Valizas stream.
Tour to Cabo Polonio finishes at the Airport, Hotel or Buquebus port.
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Cabo Polonio
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Cabo Polonio
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Cabo Polonio
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Cabo Polonio
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Cabo Polonio
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Ombú tree Forest
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Ombú tree Forest
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La Paloma
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La Pedrera
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Punta del diablo
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La Paloma
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La Paloma
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