4 hrs
Daily Tour
Easy
Spanish
Embark on an unforgettable experience on a yacht with a capacity of 27 passengers in which you can marvel at the marine fauna of the Beagle Channel and the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse from up close, as only a small boat can offer.
The adventure begins at the port of Ushuaia, where passengers will go on their own, and where they must exchange their voucher to enter the pier and board the yacht that will take them to navigate the waters of the Beagle Channel.
The first stop on the itinerary will be on Casco Island, still inside Ushuaia Bay, where the imperial cormorants nest and where you can also see Southern Giant Petrels, Black-browed Albatrosses, Skuas, Grey Gulls, Kelp Gulls and more.
Next, the boat will leave the bay behind to visit Alicia Island, home to a colony of 2-haired Sea Lions, also known as the South American Sea Lion or Lion and from there it will head to the Bridges Archipelago, where passengers can descend to step on land in the middle of the channel and visit an archaeological site once occupied by the natives. a canoe tribe known as Yámanas or Yaganes.
From the Bridges Islands you will sail east until you reach the Les Eclaireurs archipelago, where the lighthouse is located, and you will be able to take that photo that cannot be missing in our album of visit to Ushuaia.
Finally, after an unforgettable ride, the yacht will return to the port.
Presentation at the tourist pier and boarding of the yacht.
Observation of various species of native birds in their natural habitat and sighting of one- and two-haired sea lions resting on the rocks.
Guided interpretive walk, exploring the flora, fauna and archaeology of the island.
Return to the starting point, enjoying panoramic views along the way.
Yes, it is recommended to book in advance, especially during the high season, to secure your place on the tour.
Yes, the activity is suitable for people of all ages.
Sailing is subject to weather conditions. In case of bad weather, the tour may be rescheduled or canceled for safety reasons.
Yes, during this tour there is a landing on Bridges Island for an interpretive walk.
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