Punta del Este is a city in Uruguay and one of South America’s most popular beach destinations, often referred to as the “Monaco of the South”. Located on a peninsula where the Río de la Plata meets the Atlantic Ocean, it is known for its beautiful beaches – Playa Brava and Playa Mansa – its iconic landmarks like La Mano (The Hand) and its mix of modern high-rises and quiet coastal charm. Online workers looking to stay in Punta del Este will find a variety of digital nomad accommodation and work-friendly stays, decent average Wi-Fi speeds and a relaxed yet energising atmosphere. Overall, Punta del Este is a great spot to open the laptop by the beach.
Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Punta del Este include La Barra, Peninsula and Maldonado.
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Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Punta del Este are around 42 Mbps download and 12 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.
Make sure to visit Casapueblo, a stunning cliffside house-museum by artist Carlos Paez Vilaro, famous for its art and sunset views.
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Punta del Este is served by Capitan de Corbeta Carlos A. Curbelo International Airport (PDP), located about 18 km from the city.
Punta del Este has no passenger train service. Uruguay does not operate intercity passenger rail, so all regional connections rely on road transport.
Long‑distance and regional buses operate mainly from Punta del Este Bus Terminal, the city’s primary hub for routes to Montevideo and destinations across Uruguay.
Punta del Este has a relaxed cafe and coworking scene, especially in La Barra, Punta Carretas (nearby), the peninsula and Maldonado, supported by seasonal visitors, creatives and remote workers.
Supermarkets and convenience stores are easy to find, including Tienda Inglesa, Devoto, Disco, Tata and numerous local minimarkets.
Punta del Este is walkable in central areas like the peninsula. Buses, taxis, ride‑hailing apps, scooters and bikes cover longer distances. Taxis and ride‑hailing are the fastest way to move across the city.
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