Explore the Cities & Neighborhoods
From vibrant coastal cities to serene inland towns — discover what makes each location in Punta del Este unique.

José Ignacio
The permanent population of José Ignacio is 292 people. The roads are unpaved. Nightclubs are prohibited by local ordina

La Barra
Every coastal destination that becomes truly desirable has a before and after. For La Barra, the dividing line is a brid

Piriápolis
Before Punta del Este existed, there was Piriápolis. That matters—not as a footnote, but as the key to understanding wha

Punta Ballena
Some places earn their reputation through scale or spectacle. Punta Ballena earns its through character — and through th

Punta del Este
There are few places where significant wealth and a laid-back, barefoot lifestyle coexist so effortlessly, each enhancin
Neighborhood Guides

Aidy Grill

Cantegril
Punta del Este's most complete neighbourhood — born from a visionary's forest in 1943, and still the address that has everything

Cerro San Antonio

Club del Lago
South America's golf destination and one of Punta del Este's best-kept residential addresses — between the lake, the pine forest, and the sea

El Golf
Punta del Este's most quietly magnificent address — where the golf course meets the pine forest, and the houses were built to last a century

La Pataia
The Río de la Plata's most compelling rural address — where open land meets a short drive to the coast, and the lifestyle of the Uruguayan campo is genuinely within reach
Lugano
Punta del Este's most quietly prestigious address — grand houses, century-old trees, and the city's best dining on your doorstep

Manantiales
Halfway between Punta del Este and José Ignacio — where Atlantic surf meets contemporary art, and the coast's most energetic lifestyle meets its most intriguing investment corridor
Marly
Marly: The Ultimate Living Guide in Punta del Este

Ocean Park
Beachfront resort with growing investment appeal, pine forests, and seamless access between Punta del Este and Piriápolis
Paraje Cerro Pan de Azúcar
Nature, space, and tranquility near the coast

Península
Punta del Este's beating heart — historic, walkable, and the only address where the Atlantic and the Río de la Plata are both at your door

Pinares
Punta del Este's most liveable middle ground — pine-shaded streets, Mansa beach access, and a new wave of development making it one of the city's best investment corridors

Playa Brava
Punta del Este's Atlantic face — where the surf runs hard, the towers rise highest, and summer arrives with the full force of the city behind it

Playa Mansa
Punta del Este's tranquil side — gentle waters, legendary sunsets, and the city's most livable beachfront avenue

Punta Colorada
Piriápolis' most refined address — private beaches, a contemporary dining scene, and rising property values just minutes from the city

Punta Negra

Roosevelt
Living on Roosevelt, Punta del Este: Real Estate & Lifestyle 2026

San Francisco

San Rafael
San Rafael: The Ultimate Living Guide in Punta del Este