Daytrip is a private car service platform that connects you with local drivers who will transport you door-to-door. We also give you the opportunity to explore sights/attractions along the way. We drive, you discover.
Daytrip offers private door-to-door transfers with optional sightseeing stops, hourly driver hire, and curated day trips — all with local English-speaking drivers and operating across 130+ countries.
The cancellation policy may vary depending on your trip. The cancellation conditions available for your booking will always be shown before confirming your trip. Depending on eligibility, Daytrip offers different cancellation options:
Non-refundable: If your trip is canceled after confirmation, the amount paid will not be refunded.
Standard: If your trip is canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time, the amount paid will be refunded in full. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before departure are not eligible for a refund.
Flexible: If your trip is canceled at least 1 hour before the scheduled departure time, the amount paid will be refunded in full. Cancellations made less than 1 hour before departure are not eligible for a refund.
Trips booked less than 24 hours before departure may not be eligible for free cancellation unless stated otherwise during the booking process.
Yes! Book a private, door-to-door airport transfer with a local English-speaking driver. Enjoy fixed and transparent pricing, no hidden fees, and the option to pay in advance without the hassle of exchanging cash at a foreign airport.
You will receive the vehicle that best fits the number of travelers in your group, ranging from a sedan to a van for groups of up to 7. Depending where you travel, you can book anything from a sedan comparable to a Toyota Corolla to a Mercedes V-Class to a Classic Cuban Car. While the exact model may vary, we always ensure that the vehicle provided meets your needs in terms of safety, reliability, and comfort. You may be upgraded to a larger vehicle class free of charge depending on availability. Since our largest vehicle seats 7, for groups larger a combination of vehicles will be used. We will send you the exact vehicle details a few days before your trip.
Everywhere except the USA, drivers will supply appropriate child seats (just let us know during booking). In the USA, certain states require you to supply your own child seats.
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Yes, and it makes for an excellent pairing. Maldonado and Punta del Este sit side by side, roughly 3 km (2 miles) apart, so combining both into a single day trip is straightforward. Daytrip allows you to add custom sightseeing stops along your route, meaning you can spend the morning in Maldonado's historic center and the afternoon at Punta del Este's waterfront — all in one seamless journey without backtracking or rebooking separate transfers.
Maldonado is approximately 130 km (81 miles) east of Montevideo, making it a natural day trip from the capital. The drive along Ruta Interbalnearia takes roughly 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic. A private Daytrip transfer is the most comfortable way to make the journey — door-to-door service means no navigating bus terminals or managing luggage on public coaches, and you travel at your own pace rather than on a fixed timetable.
Most travelers find that 4 to 6 hours is the sweet spot — enough time to visit both museums, walk the historic center, take in the cathedral, and explore Calle Royal without feeling rushed. The city is compact and walkable, so you won't waste time in transit between sights. A Daytrip driver can pick you up at a time that works for your schedule and bring you back when you're ready, so there's no clock-watching to catch the last bus.
Absolutely. The museums are highlights, but Maldonado's appeal goes beyond them. The Spanish barracks themselves are architecturally striking and worth seeing even from the outside. The Cathedral of San Fernando de Maldonado is one of the finest colonial churches in Uruguay. And Calle Royal offers something more grounded and local than most tourist itineraries — fast food joints and street-level Uruguayan culture that give you a real sense of everyday life in the city. Maldonado rewards curiosity, not just museum-goers.
Maldonado punches well above its size for a day trip. The Didactic Artigas Museum inside the colonial Spanish barracks is a standout — a compact collection of Uruguayan paintings and sculptures that traces the country's artistic identity across centuries. The Francisco Mazzoni Regional Museum, set inside a former high-society mansion, gives you a genuinely personal look at colonial life through tools and artifacts from both the elite and indigenous communities of the era. Beyond the museums, the Cathedral of San Fernando de Maldonado anchors the historic center, and Calle Royal is the place to finish the day with a taste of local Uruguayan street food.
Punta del Este gets the international headlines, but Maldonado is where the genuine history lives. While Punta del Este is defined by its beaches and modern resort scene, Maldonado has been quietly accumulating character since the 1500s, shaped by Spanish colonial architecture and Guarani cultural influence. The barracks, the cathedral, the colonial mansion museums — none of that exists a few kilometers down the road. If you want to understand Uruguay rather than simply sunbathe in it, Maldonado is the more rewarding stop.