✨ MENDOZA JUNE 2026 · Wines, Aconcagua and the Andes · Open spots RESERVE →
★ UPSERRA DAYS · Next edition coming soon · Urubici LEARN MORE →
🌎 2027 CALENDAR · 23 tours across 4 continents DISCOVER →
  • English
  • Português
  • Uruguay & Mendoza 2027 — Wines, Andes and the Road — UpSerra

    URUGUAY + MENDOZA • APRIL 11–24, 2027

    Uruguay & Mendoza 2027 — Wines, Andes & the Road

    14 days riding from southern Brazil through Uruguay’s coast and wineries, across the Argentine plains to Mendoza’s Malbec, and back through the Cordillera.
    4,755 km · 3 countries · Moderate level.

    A trip designed for those who like to ride well, eat better, and drink even better — and live the road without rushing. From southern Brazil to the most emblematic vineyards of Uruguay and Argentina, crossing wide-open landscapes, charming cities and the imposing Cordillera de los Andes.

    Fourteen days and 4,755 km through the Brazilian gaúcho coast, Uruguay’s perfect roads, Punta del Este and Colonia del Sacramento, the ferry into Argentina, the Argentine plains to Mendoza, and finally the Andes before returning to Brazil. The most complete gastronomic experience tour on the UpSerra calendar.

    Bodega Garzón in Uruguay — one of the most awarded wineries in South America. Mendoza vineyards with paired lunches at the foot of the Cordillera. The iconic Grande Hotel Potrerillos with views of the Andes. Pueblo de Carolina and Cerro El Amago before the return. A trip to enjoy the bike, the culture, the gastronomy and great wines — true UpSerra style.

    Tour-completo format: you can bring your own bike or pick the BMW R1300GS UpSerra rental. Either way, mechanical support, BR↔UY↔AR border crossings, fuel logistics and lodging are handled by the team. Moderate level — 100% asphalt, comfortable averages, two single longer stages on the start and the closing day.

    DEPARTURE

    April 11 — 24, 2027

    SINGLE DEPARTURE
    April 11 — 24, 2027
    14 days · 4,755 km · 3 countries
    Reserve my spot →

    PREVIOUS EDITION

    See how the previous edition went

    THE ROUTE

    Urubici → Uruguay → Mendoza → Andes → Brazil

    Urubici → Porto Alegre → Chuí → Punta del Este · Bodega Garzón → Colonia del Sacramento → ferry to Argentina → Mendoza · vineyards → Potrerillos · Andes → San Luis → Villa Carlos Paz → Paso de los Libres

    14 days of road, wines and landscapes

    DAY 01 · MON APR 11 · 420 KM

    Urubici → Porto Alegre

    Departure from the Serra Catarinense southward. A warm-up day, good road and easy pace. Arrival in Porto Alegre for rest and final preparation before the border.

    DAY 02 · TUE APR 12 · 520 KM

    Porto Alegre → Chuí

    Riding along the gaúcho coast to the southernmost tip of Brazil. Simple and well-organized border crossing. Night already in international atmosphere.

    DAY 03 · WED APR 13 · 221 KM

    Chuí → Punta del Este

    Entry into Uruguay and ride along excellent roads to Punta del Este. Early arrival to enjoy the city, the Atlantic views and the elegant atmosphere.

    DAY 04 · THU APR 14 · EXPERIENCE

    Punta del Este — Bodega Garzón

    Day dedicated to the region. Highlight: Bodega Garzón, one of the most renowned wineries in South America — tasting, gastronomy and impeccable landscapes.

    DAY 05 · FRI APR 15 · 312 KM

    Punta del Este → Colonia del Sacramento

    Riding the Uruguayan coast to Colonia del Sacramento, a historic and charming city, UNESCO cultural heritage. Walking through its cobbled streets is part of the experience.

    DAY 06 · SAT APR 16 · 695 KM

    Colonia del Sacramento → San Francisco (AR)

    Ferry crossing into Argentina followed by good highways to San Francisco. A comfortable transit day, respecting the trip’s pace.

    DAY 07 · SUN APR 17 · 767 KM

    San Francisco → Mendoza

    Long but enjoyable journey to Mendoza, the capital of Argentine wines. The landscape begins to shift and the Cordillera rises on the horizon.

    DAY 08 · MON APR 18 · EXPERIENCE

    Mendoza vineyards

    Full day dedicated to Mendoza vineyards, with tastings, paired lunches and time to enjoy the city.

    DAY 09 · TUE APR 19 · FREE DAY

    Mendoza · free day

    Free day to relax, explore more vineyards, cafés, restaurants — or simply enjoy the city at your own pace.

    DAY 10 · WED APR 20 · 260 KM

    Mendoza → Potrerillos

    Climb toward the Cordillera de los Andes on winding roads with impressive scenery. Arrival in Potrerillos and stay at the iconic Grande Hotel Potrerillos.

    DAY 11 · THU APR 21 · EXPERIENCE

    Potrerillos · Cordillera de los Andes

    Full day dedicated to the Cordillera. Scenic roads, lakes, mountains and viewpoints make up the route.

    DAY 12 · FRI APR 22 · 304 KM

    Potrerillos → San Luis

    Descent from the Cordillera and return to the Argentine interior, with wide roads and open landscapes.

    DAY 13 · SAT APR 23 · 396 KM

    San Luis → Villa Carlos Paz

    Pass through Pueblo de Carolina and climb Cerro El Amago, with spectacular views over the Argentine plains. Arrival in Villa Carlos Paz.

    DAY 14 · SUN APR 24 · 860 KM · CLOSING

    Villa Carlos Paz → Paso de los Libres

    Last big stretch of the trip, closing the route and preparing the return to Brazil.

    What’s included

    Included

    • Bilingual rider-guide for the full 14 days
    • Mechanical support vehicle
    • 13 nights in selected hotels (incl. iconic Grande Hotel Potrerillos)
    • Welcome briefing in Urubici + closing hotel at the border
    • Bodega Garzón experience (Uruguay)
    • Mendoza vineyards experience
    • Full route, border and refueling logistics
    • Professional photography and video coverage
    • BR↔UY↔AR paperwork support

    Not included

    • Travel to Urubici (SC, Brazil) — Florianópolis (FLN) is the closest international airport, ~3h drive
    • Fuel during the tour
    • Meals (breakfast included; some group dinners noted)
    • Wine-tasting fees beyond the Garzón + Mendoza days (USD 60–300, depending on tier)
    • Colonia → Argentina ferry crossing
    • Travel insurance
    • Personal expenses
    • If choosing own bike: CRLV, Green Card insurance, riding gear

    Pricing

    Two modalities: own bike (rider brings their motorcycle) or BMW R1300GS rental (UpSerra preparation, included).

    ⚠️ 2026 reference values held — 2027 update coming soon. Lock pricing on signup.

    With BMW R1300GS UpSerra (included)

    PackagePrice (USD)
    Rider — Twin Room (BMW R1300GS included)USD 9,400
    Rider — Single Room (BMW R1300GS included)USD 10,800
    Couple — Double Room (BMW R1300GS included)USD 12,200

    Bring your own bike

    PackagePrice (USD)
    Rider — Twin Room (own bike)USD 5,500
    Rider — Single Room (own bike)USD 7,000
    Couple — Double Room (own bike)USD 8,300
    🏦

    International wire / SWIFT

    Lock-in rate at signup

    💳

    Credit card

    Up to 12 installments · Check rates

    📅

    Down payment + balance

    Until trip date · Flexible split with the team

    Reserve your spot in the Uruguay & Mendoza 2027

    Drop your details and our team will reach out on WhatsApp within 24h to confirm payment and send paperwork.

    Frequently asked questions

    How does the BR/UY/AR border crossing work?

    3 borders on this route: BR→UY (Chuí, D2), UY→AR (Colonia ferry, D6), AR→BR (Paso de los Libres, D14). UpSerra organizes all advance paperwork. ID/passport, motorcycle license, CRLV and Green Card insurance are mandatory if bringing own bike.

    How does the Colonia → Argentina ferry work?

    The Buquebus ferry crossing from Colonia del Sacramento to Buenos Aires takes ~1.5h. UpSerra books in advance. Approximate cost: USD 80 per rider including motorcycle. The crossing is comfortable and the bikes are properly secured.

    What’s the weather like in April 2027?

    Late southern autumn. Brazil and Uruguay coast: 14-22°C, mild and pleasant. Argentine pampa: 10-22°C. Mendoza: 8-22°C, vineyards in golden harvest colors. Cordillera at Potrerillos: 0-12°C, possibility of frost in the mornings. Layered gear required.

    How tough is this tour?

    Moderate level. 100% asphalt, comfortable averages, two longer single days (D6 with 695 km and D14 with 860 km on the closing). The Cordillera section at Potrerillos has winding mountain roads but no extreme altitude. For riders comfortable on big bikes who have done long routes before.

    I don’t have an adequate bike — can I rent?

    Yes. UpSerra runs a fleet of BMW R1300GS prepared for South American expeditions. Rental adds ~USD 4,000 over the own-bike price and covers a ready-to-go bike, up-to-date maintenance, mechanical support from the chase vehicle, and the bike waiting for you in Urubici on D1.

    I don’t drink alcohol — does the tour still work?

    Absolutely. The wine experiences (Bodega Garzón, Mendoza vineyards) are part of the cultural and gastronomic program — non-drinkers can enjoy the landscapes, architecture, paired food (without wine), and the unique atmosphere. Many participants choose to taste sparingly without compromising the riding the next day.

    SPOT RESERVATION

    Reserve your spot in the Uruguay & Mendoza 2027

    Drop your details and our team will reach out on WhatsApp to confirm payment and send paperwork. Reply within 24 hours.

    After submitting, our team will reach out on WhatsApp within 24h to confirm reservation and payment.
    Your data is used only by the UpSerra team. No spam, no resale.

    More than roads, we live experiences. More than destinations, we build friendships.