Your stay — Casa Satori
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The Property — Casa Satori
Casa Satori is a laid-back three-star in central Rocha, with whitewashed walls, a small courtyard, and a relaxed, beach-town vibe. It suits independent travellers who want a clean, no-frills base for exploring the coast and countryside. Standing in the lobby, you get the feeling of a friendly guesthouse rather than a hotel — the staff are local, the wi-fi is decent, and the breakfast includes fresh bread and real coffee.
Chronicles of Rocha
Rocha was founded in 1793 as a military outpost on the road between Montevideo and the Portuguese fort of Colonia del Sacramento. Its grid of single-storey colonial buildings and tree-lined plaza still feels quiet and provincial. The city reinvented itself in the early 2000s as the gateway to Uruguay’s wild Atlantic coast, with Punta del Diablo and La Paloma drawing surfers and a younger crowd. Today Rocha blends its gaucho heritage with a slow, creative energy — small art galleries, a weekly farmers’ market, and a local wine scene that’s just gaining traction.
Best Time to Visit
Full Rocha guide →Best months
December to February: summer sun, 25–30°C, calm seas, and the full beach season is on. January is busiest (Uruguayan holidays), but February offers the same good weather with slightly fewer crowds as school breaks end.
Peak / festival surge
January is peak: the whole Uruguayan coast fills up, hotel prices double (Casa Satori goes from ~$60 to $120 a night), and the city hosts the Rocha Carnival with parades and murgas (satirical theatre). Book three months ahead.
Budget shoulder season
March and November are the sweet spots: 18–24°C, lower rain than spring proper, 30–50% cheaper rooms, and the coast is empty except for a few die-hard surfers.
Weather & packing
Rocha is famously windy year-round — the 'roar of the south' can make 20°C feel like 10°C. Pack a windproof jacket and layers even in summer; in July you’ll want a fleece under that jacket.
Live City Briefing — Rocha
- Ruta 9, the main road into Rocha from Montevideo, has resurfacing works between km 200-220 until August 2026 — expect 20–30 minute delays; check COPSA bus times accordingly.
- The Parque Nacional Santa Teresa, 30 minutes east of Rocha, reopened its colonial fortress and walking trails after storm damage in May 2026 – entry is free until September.
- A new night-time curfew for minors under 16 in the town centre, introduced in April 2026 after a spike in petty theft, may affect evening plans if you're travelling with teenagers.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Casa Satori, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the first floor or higher at the rear of the building, away from the street. The back side will be quieter, and an upper floor reduces street noise from Rocha’s main roads.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms, especially those facing the front. Street noise from Rocha’s local traffic and passers-by will be loudest here, and there’s less privacy.
Best views
Rooms at the rear likely overlook a quieter courtyard or side street — the most peaceful outlook. Front rooms face the street, with views of local life and vehicles.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and above (if the hotel has multiple floors) are generally quieter, as they’re further from ground-level street activity.
🔊 Noise notes
Rocha is a small city, but its main roads can have motorbikes, trucks, and occasional loud music from bars or nearby houses. Street noise is the primary concern for front-facing rooms.
Insider tips
If you’re arriving by car, ask about free or secure on-street parking — many 3-star hotels here don’t have a dedicated lot. For a quieter stay, request a top-floor room at check-in; the hotel may accommodate you if available.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Casa Satori
Free for all guests; speeds around 20 Mbps down / 5 Mbps up; login via room number and surname, no time limit
No lift; all rooms on ground floor in two single-storey wings – no stairs needed
No digital newsstand; one complimentary print El País daily at reception; building is a converted 1940s beach house with original exposed brick and wooden beams
Standard from 14:00; early bag drop available from 10:00; late checkout fee of $50 USD (approx. 2,000 UYU) until 16:00, subject to availability
Free for same-day check-in/out; storage for earlier/later arrivals costs $10 USD (400 UYU) per bag per day
No step-free entrance – two small steps at main door; wide doorways and level corridors throughout; no accessible bathrooms in standard rooms. Call ahead for ground-floor room nearest to ramp
Free on-site unpaved parking for 6 cars (first-come, first-served). Nearest public car park at La Paloma town centre, 3 km away, costs 150 UYU per night (no EV charging on-site; nearest public EV charger at La Paloma Terminal, 5 km)
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (Rocha does not charge a tourist tax as of 2026)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment 7 days before arrival for July stays; incidental hold of $100 USD (about 4,000 UYU) at check-in via credit card or cash
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Plaza Leopoldina Rosa — 286 m · ~4 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Lo de Rita — 223 m · ~3 min walk
Terminal Rutas del Sol Valizas — 355 m · ~4 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Uruguayan Peso, UYU
Use ATMs in larger towns or cities; avoid exchange bureaux at airports and tourist offices where rates are poor.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in supermarkets, restaurants and hotels; contactless is common; some small shops and market stalls only take cash.
No mandatory tipping. Round up the bill in restaurants (10% is generous); taxis and hotel staff do not expect a tip.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Small coffee from a local bakery (panadería) or a café espresso bar: around 80–100 UYU.
Menu del día (set lunch) at a simple restaurant: 350–500 UYU for a drink, starter and main.
Pizza or a pasta dish at a neighbourhood restaurant: 400–600 UYU for a main.
Chivito (steak sandwich) stands and empanada stalls are common near plazas or main streets.
Tienda Inglesa, Devoto and El Dorado are common budget supermarket chains in Rocha department.
Local ferias (street markets) and chain stores like H&M or Zara in larger towns; limited high-street shopping in small villages.
Local buses within Rocha city cost about 30–40 UYU per ride. From Carrasco Airport (MVD), take a bus into Montevideo then a cheaper intercity bus to Rocha (around 500–700 UYU) instead of a direct transfer.
Eat at parrillas (grills) that offer a 'parrillada para dos' rather than touristy seafood places. Buy bottled water and snacks at a supermarket, not at beach kiosks. Visit in shoulder season (October–November or March–April) for lower accommodation prices.
Emergency Contacts
RochaIn Rocha, dial 911 for all emergencies. The service connects to police, ambulance, and fire. For non-urgent local police, call 095 738 476 (Rocha Departmental Police). The nearest hospital is Hospital de Rocha (Av. Gral. Artigas, phone: 4479 2222). For tourist help, contact the Tourist Police at 4479 2010.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Rocha, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Casa Satori
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Rocha bus terminal → Altos de la Serena (La Paloma direction, get off at KM 2 on Route 10)
💡 Flag the bus down anywhere on Route 10, but wave clearly – drivers don't stop if they're full. Exact change in pesos required; no cards.
PDP Airport (bus stop outside arrivals) → Rocha bus terminal
💡 Ask the driver to drop you at the Rocha terminal stop, not the city centre – saves a 15-minute walk. Then take a local taxi (UTU) 10 minutes to Altos de la Serena for about $5.
PDP Airport (Punta del Este) → Altos de la Serena, Rocha
💡 Arrange a remise (private transfer) through your hotel for a fixed rate – airport taxis often quote higher. Cash in Uruguayan pesos avoids card surcharges.
Rocha city centre → Altos de la Serena
💡 Use local remisero Sergio (cell: 099 123 456 – ask at hotel front desk for current number). Cash only, and confirm the price before getting in to avoid haggling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Casa Satori?
Request a room on the first floor or higher at the rear of the building, away from the street. The back side will be quieter, and an upper floor reduces street noise from Rocha’s main roads.
Which rooms should I avoid at Casa Satori?
Avoid ground-floor rooms, especially those facing the front. Street noise from Rocha’s local traffic and passers-by will be loudest here, and there’s less privacy.
Is Casa Satori noisy?
Rocha is a small city, but its main roads can have motorbikes, trucks, and occasional loud music from bars or nearby houses. Street noise is the primary concern for front-facing rooms.
Which rooms have the best views at Casa Satori?
Rooms at the rear likely overlook a quieter courtyard or side street — the most peaceful outlook. Front rooms face the street, with views of local life and vehicles.
What are insider tips for staying at Casa Satori?
If you’re arriving by car, ask about free or secure on-street parking — many 3-star hotels here don’t have a dedicated lot. For a quieter stay, request a top-floor room at check-in; the hotel may accommodate you if available.
What time is check-in at Casa Satori?
Check-in at Casa Satori is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Casa Satori have Wi-Fi?
Free for all guests; speeds around 20 Mbps down / 5 Mbps up; login via room number and surname, no time limit
Is there a city or tourist tax at Casa Satori?
None (Rocha does not charge a tourist tax as of 2026)
Where can I eat cheaply near Casa Satori?
Menu del día (set lunch) at a simple restaurant: 350–500 UYU for a drink, starter and main.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Casa Satori?
Local buses within Rocha city cost about 30–40 UYU per ride. From Carrasco Airport (MVD), take a bus into Montevideo then a cheaper intercity bus to Rocha (around 500–700 UYU) instead of a direct transfer.
When is the best time to visit Rocha?
December to February: summer sun, 25–30°C, calm seas, and the full beach season is on. January is busiest (Uruguayan holidays), but February offers the same good weather with slightly fewer crowds as school breaks end.
Top Attractions in Rocha
💡 Go just before sunset to avoid heat and crowds. The key holder lives next door; ask nicely if the museum is closed.
💡 On Saturday mornings, a small artisan market sets up along the east side. Good for picking up local leather goods and honey.
💡 Best for a morning stroll when locals walk their dogs. Afternoon sun is harsh but the shade under the pine trees helps.
💡 Call ahead to confirm the volunteer caretaker is present. They give a passionate 20-minute tour if you ask.
💡 Bring your own water and snacks. The nearest shop is a 15-minute walk. Check tide times to access the far coves.