Got a fall trip planned to Uruguay? Uruguay can be fun to visit in the fall, but you'll want to make sure you're dressed right. The weather is warm and a little humid with muggy evenings, with temperatures averaging around 72°F (that's 22°C). So what should you wear so you can stay comfy and fit in with the local vibe?
To make the most of your trip to Uruguay, a good rule of thumb is to pack comfortable clothing that you can layer. Loose-fitting clothing in breathable fabrics will keep you cool in warmer weather, while a light jacket or cardigan will come in handy for cooler days or evenings. And if you plan on doing any sightseeing, be sure to wear comfortable shoes. Nothing like a nasty blister to ruin a good vacation, right?
In just a second, I'll share my specific recommendations for exactly what to wear in Uruguay in fall—whether you're visiting Colonia del Sacramento, taking a stroll along La Rambla, experiencing Montevideo's nightlife, or touring the Estadio Centenario.
Editor's note: Uruguay is in the Southern Hemisphere, which means the fall months are from March to May. If you're going to Uruguay during the September to November period, you'll want to check out our spring guide instead.
What should women wear in Uruguay in fall?
Uruguay in fall is generally warm, and there are a few key items you'll want to pack. Here's what I definitely wouldn't go without: denim jacket, jeans, stylish hat, shorts, and loose-fitting clothing. With these essentials, you’ll be all set to experience everything Uruguay has to offer.
Denim jacket
A denim jacket is great to have in Uruguay. They are stylish and can be dressed up or down, making them perfect for any occasion. Denim jackets are also very versatile. They can be worn over a dress for a night out or with jeans and a t-shirt for a casual day exploring. Best of all, denim jackets are lightweight and easy to pack, making them ideal for travel. When choosing a denim jacket for Uruguay, look for one that is comfortable and flattering. A classic denim jacket will never go out of style and can be worn year after year. For a more unique look, try a distressed denim jacket or one with embellishments such as embroidery or beads.
Here are some options I'd recommend:
Jeans
You just cannot go wrong with a good pair of jeans. They're comfortable, versatile, and easy to care for—not to mention they always look great. Whatever you're doing in Uruguay, jeans will always come in handy. Of course, not all jeans are created equal. Be sure to choose a pair that's comfortable and flattering. If you'll be doing a lot of walking, look for a light-weight denim that won't weigh you down. And if you're hoping to dress up for a nice dinner out, a dark wash denim will always do the trick.
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Stylish hat
A good hat can be the difference between a great Uruguay trip and a terrible one. Not only do hats help you look your best in photos, but they also make you feel more confident and put-together as you explore, adding a touch of style to any outfit. To choose the right hat, consider both function and fashion. A wide-brimmed straw hat is perfect for protecting your face from the sun (this is a good idea in all weather!) while a trilby is ideal for nights out on the town. No matter what your plans are in Uruguay, just know there's a hat for the occasion.
Any of these should work:
Shorts
Shorts are one of the most versatile and essential items in any travel wardrobe. They can be dressed up or down, depending on the occasion, and they're perfect for dealing with hot weather. Plus, they're easy to pack and don't take up much space in your suitcase. Just make sure to pack a few different colors and styles so you'll have something to wear for different occasions.
Here are a few of my top picks:
Loose-fitting clothing
When packing for Uruguay in fall, it's important to choose clothing that will keep you cool and comfortable. Loose-fitting clothes are ideal, as they allow air to circulate around your body and help to regulate your temperature. Look for lightweight fabrics such as cotton or linen, which will help you to stay cool even in the hottest weather. When choosing colors, stick to light shades which will reflect rather than absorb heat. And don't forget to pack a few items that can be mixed and matched to create different looks. With a little planning, you can ensure that you'll be comfortable and stylish no matter what the weather is like on your trip.
Any of these should work:
What should men wear in Uruguay in fall?
For guys, here's the list of essentials I recommend you start with: light jacket, jeans or khakis, collared shirts, sandals, and loafers or dress shoes. With these in your suitcase, I guarantee you will enjoy your trip to Uruguay in comfort and style.
Light jacket
A light jacket is always a good idea to pack for Uruguay, even if the weather is forecast to be warm. You never know when the weather will change or you'll end up in an air-conditioned place. They're also useful for protection from the sun and wind. And of course, it can get chilly in the evenings. But not all light jackets are created equal. For example, denim jackets are great for everyday wear but they're not always packable because they can be bulky. A better option is something like a nylon windbreaker which can be rolled up into a small bundle.
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Jeans or khakis
Jeans or khakis are surprisingly versatile when traveling. They can be dressed up or down, depending on the occasion, and they're perfect for cool evenings or air-conditioned restaurants and shops. When choosing jeans or khakis, look for comfortable styles with a bit of stretch. Darker washes tend to be more versatile, but feel free to pack a pair in a light denim or white if you know you'll have the opportunity to wear them.
Need some inspiration? Start here:
Collared shirts
A lot of people think that collared shirts are only for work, but they can actually be really handy when traveling too. For one thing, they can help you dress up if you need to go someplace nice for dinner or a show. But how can you tell which collared shirts are worth packing? You can never go wrong with ones that are made from light, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen.
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Sandals
While many people think of sandals as nothing more than summertime shoes, they can actually be a versatile and practical option for year-round travel to warmer destinations. For one thing, they're comfortable and easy to wear, which is ideal for exploring Uruguay. They also offer good ventilation, which is important in hot weather. Just bear in mind that sandals should provide good support for your feet and ankles, which you need to help to prevent injuries.
Why not treat yourself before you go:
Loafers or dress shoes
While most people focus on packing their casual clothes and shoes for travel, it's important to remember to pack a pair or two of dressier shoes as well. Loafers and dress shoes can come in handy for a number of different occasions, from wedding receptions to nights out on the town. And while you might not want to spend a lot of money on shoes that you'll only be wearing occasionally, it's still worth investing in a good quality pair that will be comfortable and last for years to come.
Here are a few of my top picks:
FAQs
Is fall a good time to go to Uruguay?
Fall is a great time to go to Uruguay. The weather is warm and pleasant, and there are still plenty of things to do and see. There are also fewer tourists, prices are not quite as high as in the summer peak season, and you can often find better deals on accommodation and airfares.
How do people typically dress in Uruguay in fall?
People in Uruguay dress in a variety of different ways depending on their personal style, the occasion, and the weather. However, many fall outfits you will see in Uruguay typically include shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, and sundresses.
What should you NOT wear in Uruguay in fall?
There are no specific restrictions on what you should wear in Uruguay. It's fine to dress casually when out and about, although it's still important to be respectful of cultural norms—especially when visiting sites of historical or religious significance. Some places may have their own dress code, so be sure to follow any local guidelines.
I hope these recommendations for what to wear in Uruguay will help make your fall visit unforgettable. Now that you have a better idea of what clothing to take, it's time to pack your suitcase—and then go ahead and enjoy everything Uruguay has to offer!