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Salto, Uruguay is a city that punches above its weight. With a population just over 100,000, it offers a fascinating mix of history, nature, and relaxation. Imagine strolling down Calle Uruguay, a lively pedestrian shopping street lined with cafes, then dipping into the grand Cathedral San Juan Bautista to admire its oil paintings and vintage organ. Later, head to the nearby Larrañaga Theater, a 19th-century gem, to catch a performance. Salto is also a great base for exploring the surrounding area. Just southeast of the city, Termas del Daymán beckons with its natural hot springs and luxurious pools – the perfect way to unwind after a day of exploring.

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Airports near Salto

There are a variety of airports to choose from when visiting Salto. Here's 4 airports that serve Salto.

Carrasco International Airport

Located approximately 500 kilometres southeast of Salto, Carrasco International Airport is the closest major international airport. It offers a wide range of domestic and international flights, making it a convenient option for travellers heading to Salto.

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Aeropuerto Internacional de Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini

Situated around 600 kilometres southwest of Salto, Ezeiza Airport is another major international airport in the region. It serves as a hub for both domestic and international flights, providing connecting options to Salto.

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Aeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco

Although Punta del Este is primarily a tourist destination, its international airport, located approximately 550 kilometres southeast of Salto, offers seasonal flights from various international destinations. travellers can consider connecting flights from Punta del Este to Salto.

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Aeropuerto Internacional de Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre's international airport is situated around 600 kilometres northeast of Salto. While it may not be the closest option, it provides a range of domestic and international flights, making it a potential connecting point for travellers heading to Salto.

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With Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), you have the freedom to spread the cost of your flights to Salto over time, usually on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly period! There are interest-free options available, however, you'll need to check this beforehand with the lending provider.

Using BNPL for your flights to Salto gives you greater flexibility when managing the budget for your flights, ensuring a stress-free trip!

Things to do in Salto

Salto has an abundance of attractions to see - to make things easier, here's our top 3:

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Salto Grande Dam

This engineering marvel is a must-see for any visitor to Salto. The dam stretches across the Uruguay River, bordering Argentina, and provides hydroelectric power to both countries. Visitors can take a guided tour of the dam to learn about its history and operation, or simply enjoy the views from the observation deck.

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Termas del Daymán

Salto is known for its natural hot springs, and Termas del Daymán is the most popular resort complex. The hot springs here are said to have therapeutic properties, and visitors can relax in a variety of pools, Jacuzzis, and saunas. The resort also offers water slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river, making it a great place to spend a day with the family.

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Salto Shopping

Salto is a great place to do some shopping, especially for Uruguayan leather goods and traditional handicrafts. Calle Uruguay is the main shopping street, lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. Be sure to try some of the local foods, such as chivito (a steak sandwich) or asado (grilled meats).

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