Ushuaia

The End of the World.

The southernmost city on Earth: mountains, primeval forests, lakes, sea, and a unique energy between Patagonia and Antarctica. Ushuaia unites sea, forests, glaciers, lakes, and mountains in a single destination. Its southern climate, its criminal past, its enormous natural diversity, and its connection to Antarctica make it an unparalleled place in Argentina.

Highlights: Essential tips for your first visit.
  1. Beagle Channel cruise: Sea lion and cormorant watching, Les Eclaireurs lighthouse, and spectacular mountain views.
  2. Tierra del Fuego National Park: Lapataia Bay, lenga forest trails, crystal-clear rivers, and iconic landscapes.
  3. 4×4 excursion through lakes and rainforests: Adventures on backroads, through lenga forests, and along the shores of Lago Fagnano and Lago Escondido.
  4. Cerro Castor: One of South America’s best ski resorts, with excellent snow and a training ground for international teams during the European summer.
  5. Maritime and Prison Museum (the old prison): A journey through the history of the prisoners who shaped the town.
  6. La Trochita (Train at the End of the World): A historic and scenic ride along the old prison railway line through the forest.
  7. Starting point for Antarctic voyages: Ushuaia is the most important departure port for cruises and polar expeditions.
Lesser-known spots for travelers seeking a deeper connection with nature.
  1. Vinciguerra Glacier Trail: A challenging yet tranquil hike with a breathtaking glacial lagoon.
  2. Torito Bay and Mitre Peninsula (for adventurers): An extremely remote area, ideal for lovers of pristine landscapes.
  3. Emerald Lagoon (Off-Season): A classic that’s especially magical in the off-season – incredible colors at sunrise.
  4. Short Nature Reserve Walks: Birdwatching and channel views just minutes from the town center.
Special experiences for those seeking something more intense, exclusive, or unforgettable.
  1. Small Yacht Sailing in the Beagle Channel: An intimate experience with island stops and close encounters with wildlife.
  2. Snowshoeing/Winter Trekking: Snowshoe hikes through snow-covered forests and mountain huts.
  3. Dinner in Tierra del Fuego featuring regional products: king crab, Patagonian hake, sea trout, and Tierra del Fuego lamb.
  4. Private off-road tours: Ideal for photographers or travelers seeking secluded spots away from the crowds.
  5. Technical or educational visits on Antarctic cruise ships in port (subject to availability): For those dreaming of a future trip to Antarctica.

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