Daily Tour
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Discover Ushuaia with this complete tourist itinerary that includes 3 unmissable excursions through the southernmost city in the world, transfers and guides. Ideal to enjoy in 3 or 4 days, this package combines nature, history and adventure in the Argentine Patagonia.
Duration: 4 to 5 hours | Check-out: from 08:00 hs
We start with an optional visit to the emblematic End of the World Train (at an additional cost).
We enter Tierra del Fuego National Park, where we explore:
Lake Acigami
Beagle Channel Viewpoint
Ensenada Bay
Lapataia Bay, the southernmost end of the Pan-American Highway.
A perfect tour for lovers of nature and photography of unique landscapes.
Duration: 2:30 hs | Departures: 10:00 a.m. or 3:00 p.m.
We set sail from the tourist pier of Ushuaia and sail through the Beagle Channel, one of the most iconic points in Patagonia.
Panoramic tour of:
Islet of the Wolves
Islet of the Birds
Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse, known as the “lighthouse at the end of the world”.
Breathtaking views of Ushuaia, the Andes mountain range and marine fauna.
Duration: 6 to 7 hours | Check-out: from 08:00 hs
We leave along National Route No. 3 towards the Carbajal Valley.
Visit to the Haruwen Winter Center, featuring:
Artisanal gin tasting
Museum of antique motorcycles
We continue to the Garibaldi Pass, with spectacular views of Lake Escondido.
Lunch not included in an unforgettable natural setting.
An excursion that combines history, landscapes and regional gastronomy.
Yes, you can distribute them in 2 or 3 days according to your comfort and arrival/departure to Ushuaia.
Yes, all excursions are designed for a general public and do not require physical demand.
No. In extreme cases, departures are rescheduled or the itinerary is adjusted according to weather conditions.
Technical clothing is recommended: waterproof shoes, warm jacket, gloves and hat.
No, it's optional. You can add it at an additional cost at the time of booking.
Yes, this itinerary is valid throughout the year, with adaptations depending on the season (summer/winter).
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