Villa Uruguay by Sun-Beach-House
The property sprawling across 6 hectares (14.8 acres) of beach front property, Villa Uruguay estate with its ten bedrooms is just outside of the charming town of Jose Ignacio.
The descending elevation to the beach provides stunning views from the various structures and landscape points of the complex. With multiple indoor and outdoor communal areas, decks and vistas, there is a seemingly endless number ways to experience this unique property.
The estate combines Indonesian, Japanese and Uruguayan architectural and interior design with breathtaking landscape and views.
Villa Uruguay's setting combines the seemingly endless white sand beaches of the Punta del Este and Jose Ignacio coastline with the iconic rolling hills and pampa land of the Uruguayan countryside. The fusion of rustic Uruguayan culture with international fine designs gives guests a wide range of tastes and experiences. A truly unique adventures awaits...
As the sun rises over the Atlantic ocean revealing the crashing waves on the beach, the expansive landscape comes alive across Villa Uruguay Picturesque mornings gently invigorate the spirit and fill guests with the energy for the day to come.
Clean, precise Japanese inspired designs flow into Balinese style communal areas which descend to classic Uruguayan beach architecture offering guests a varied aesthetic journey.
Waves crashing over the beach of Villa Sophia like a serene melody, constantly reminding us that we are on the doorstep of the vast unobstructed Atlantic Ocean.
Whether a stroll along the beach, lounging in the spa and the 35 meter infinity pool, or a traditional Uruguayan asado in the Beach Pavilion, the body & soul are constantly being imbued with positive energy at Villa Uruguay
There are countless opportunities to discover Uruguay's famous culture.
Uruguayan culture is renowned for its world-class restaurants, rural Uruguayan lifestyle, thriving artistic community and enclaves along the coast.
All it takes is a willingness to explore to discover this hidden gem of South America.