José Ignacio, a small village on the southern coast of Uruguay, has evolved into arguably the chicest spot in Latin America, favored by jet-setters from around the world.
Since the discovery of hot springs, the country has developed an impressively varied string of private resorts, public campgrounds and water parks with mineral-rich baths.
Uruguay, the second smallest country in South America, Perches between Argentina and Brazil. It boasts a stretch of Atlantic coastline and extends westwards up the river Plate to Fray Bentos, a town that is famous for its corned beef....more