2023 marked a significant shift in travel preferences for Uruguayans. Traditionally, eight in ten would venture to Argentina, drawn by unbeatable shopping deals and favorable exchange rates. Yet, political changes in Argentina ended these perks, steering travelers towards alternative vistas. Chile has now emerged as Uruguay’s darling destination, reshaping travel patterns across the region. As […]
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