What is it like to retire in Punta del Diablo?
We asked retirees what it is like retiring in Punta del Diablo. They said...
"Retiring in Punta del Diablo is a great option for those who want to relax and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the small fishing village. The peaceful village is surrounded by spectacular beaches and the neighboring forests which offer plenty of activities for nature lovers. There are many unique accommodations to choose from, from cozy beach cabanas to waterfront villas. The locals are very friendly, so it’s easy to form friendships when you’re retired. The cuisine is also a draw for many retirees, as the village offers a mix of international and Argentinean food.The weather in Punta del Diablo is also comfortable year-round, so you can enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming and beach volleyball. There are also plenty of options for cultural activities, such as whale-watching and visiting some of the colorful markets in the area. Retiring in this small fishing village is a great way to relax and appreciate the simple things in life," explained one expat living in Punta del Diablo, Uruguay.
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Mobility LC is committed to work hard to make your Uruguayan immigration and relocation process a reality. We can provide you with the best local contacts and will guide you all the way through the process offering support in 5 different languages. Your success is our personal goal.
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Click connect to have our partner contact you via e-mail and/or phone.
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What is it like to retire in Punta del Diablo?
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