Laguna De Rocha
Laguna De Rocha is a pristine coastal lagoon on Uruguay's Atlantic coast, a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Its unspoiled shores and tranquil waters offer a serene escape from the busier beach resorts, with opportunities for kayaking, hiking, and wildlife spotting in a protected Ramsar site.
Highlights & What to See
- Birdwatching Paradise: Spot over 200 bird species, including flamingos, black-necked swans, and the rare Chilean flamingo, especially from the observation platforms near the entrance.
- Kayak or Paddleboard: Glide across the calm, shallow lagoon waters, exploring hidden channels and sandbars. Rentals are available at the main access point.
- Hike the Sandbar: Walk along the narrow spit separating the lagoon from the Atlantic Ocean, with panoramic views of both ecosystems.
- Sunset Photography: The lagoon's reflective surface creates stunning mirror-like sunset images, best captured from the western shore.
- Interpretive Trails: Follow the short boardwalk loop with informative signs about the local flora and fauna, ideal for a quick nature lesson.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is sufficient to kayak the main lagoon, hike the sandbar, and enjoy a picnic. For dedicated birdwatchers or those wanting to paddle the entire perimeter, plan for a full day. Combine with a morning visit to nearby beaches for a balanced coastal experience.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Punta del Este – Uruguay's glitzy resort town, 45 minutes west, with vibrant nightlife and upscale dining.
- Rocha Town – The laid-back capital of the department, offering local markets and colonial architecture.
- Santa Teresa National Park – Historic fortress and protected forest, perfect for hiking and camping.
- La Paloma – A relaxed beach town with a working lighthouse and excellent seafood.
- Cabo Polonio – A remote, dune-surrounded village with sea lions and no electricity, accessible only by 4x4.
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