Photo: Shawn from Airdrie, Canada / CC BY-SA 2.0
Isla De Lobos is a remote and wild island off the coast of Uruguay, just a short boat ride from Punta del Este. Despite its name (Spanish for 'Island of Sea Lions'), it's actually a protected wildlife sanctuary famed for its massive colony of South American sea lions and fur seals. The island feels like a forgotten world, with rugged cliffs, crashing waves, and the constant chorus of barking seals. It's a must-visit for nature lovers and photographers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- Sea Lion & Fur Seal Colonies – The island hosts one of the largest sea lion colonies in South America. You can observe them lounging on rocks, swimming in the surf, or squabbling over territory. Bring binoculars for close-up views without disturbing them.
- Birdwatching Paradise – Look for cormorants, gulls, and the occasional albatross. The island is a crucial nesting site, so keep your distance during breeding season.
- Dramatic Coastal Scenery – Walk the island's trails to see wave-carved cliffs, tidal pools, and panoramic ocean views. The lighthouse at the island's tip offers a stunning vantage point (but is not always open to visitors).
- Boat Excursion – The journey itself is an experience: a 30–40 minute ride from Punta del Este's port, often with dolphins escorting the boat. Choose a tour that includes a guided walk and plenty of time to explore.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day on Isla De Lobos. A typical tour departs in the morning, allows 2–3 hours on the island, and returns by early afternoon. This is enough time to circle the main trails, photograph the wildlife, and soak in the raw beauty. If you're a keen photographer or birder, you might wish for a longer stay, but overnight trips are not permitted. Combine it with a morning in Punta del Este for a perfect day trip.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Punta del Este – The glamorous resort town is the launching point for Isla De Lobos tours. Spend a day exploring its beaches, art galleries, and the iconic 'La Mano' sculpture.
- Isla Gorriti – A smaller, more developed island with sandy beaches and a historic fort. It's a relaxing contrast to the raw wilderness of Isla De Lobos.
- José Ignacio – A bohemian coastal village an hour east, known for its lighthouse, seafood restaurants, and laid-back vibe. Perfect for a sunset dinner after your island excursion.
- Laguna Garzón – A scenic lagoon with a famous circular bridge, ideal for kayaking, windsurfing, or just enjoying the serene landscape. It's a short drive from Punta del Este.
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Image credits
- Punta del Este — Марсело Кампи / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Isla Gorriti — Марсело Кампи / CC BY-SA 3.0