Get ready for the ultimate Ushuaia experience! This 4-day adventure takes you through the most stunning landscapes of Tierra del Fuego, combining rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and remote wilderness at the edge of the world.
Kick off your journey exploring Tierra del Fuego National Park, home to snow-capped peaks, dense forests, and the iconic Lapataia Bay, the southernmost point of the Pan-American Highway. Then, set sail on a Beagle Channel navigation, where you’ll witness Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, sea lions, and, depending on the season, Magellanic penguins.
Venture further into the wild with an off-the-beaten-path excursion to the Fuegian Lakes. Cross the Garibaldi Pass, the last stretch of the Andes, and marvel at the spectacular views of Lake Escondido. Then, walk along the shores of the immense Lake Fagnano, known by the native Ona people as “The Resting Place of the Horizon”.
This trip is perfect for adventure seekers looking to experience the best of Ushuaia.
If you are solo traveler, you will have Single base occupancy; If you are two or more, you will have Double base occupancy.<br/>Pickup included
-Day 1:
Welcome to Ushuaia! Upon your flight from Buenos Aires, you’ll be greeted and transferred to your cozy hotel, where you can kick back and settle in.
The rest of the day is yours to explore this colorful southern gem at your own pace. Wander through its charming streets, sip a coffee at a local café, or soak in the jaw-dropping views of the Beagle Channel and snow-capped peaks.
Feeling curious? Dive into the region’s rich past at the End of the World Museum. Whether you're here to unwind or dive into adventure, your journey to the last stop before Antarctica starts now!
-Day 2:
Kick off the day with a pick-up from your hotel and head straight to the legendary End of the World Train Station. If you're up for it, hop aboard the historic Train of the End of the World (optional not included) for a ride through stunning Patagonian landscapes.
At the final station, your adventure truly begins. Whether you opt for a scenic drive or an immersive hike, you'll explore the breathtaking Tierra del Fuego National Park—home to crystal-clear rivers, serene lakes, and dense forests teeming with wildlife.
Keep an eye out for the elusive Andean fox and colorful native birds as you soak in the raw beauty of this untouched paradise.
The journey wraps up at the iconic Lapataia Bay, where National Route No. 3 meets the very edge of the continent. Snap that bucket-list-worthy photo and take in the epic End of the World vibes before heading back, filled with unforgettable memories!
-Day 3:
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Tierra del Fuego on this full-day adventure! Travel along Route 3 to the Garibaldi Pass, the southernmost crossing of the Andes, and take in stunning views of Lake Escondido nestled deep in the mountains.
Stop at Puesto La Carmen for a warm drink and a peaceful walk along the shores of Lake Fagnano, known by the native Ona people as “The Resting Place of the Horizon”—where the distant mountain line is beautifully interrupted by the vast waters of the lake. Along the way, marvel at the peat bogs of Valle Carbajal and the surrounding snow-capped peaks.
Wrap up the experience with a hearty Patagonian lunch at a winter lodge before returning to Ushuaia.
-Day 4:
Gear up for an epic morning on the legendary Beagle Channel! After checking in at the port, hop aboard your boat and cruise through this stunning waterway, surrounded by jaw-dropping landscapes and abundant wildlife.
Glide past Bird Island, where flocks of seabirds put on a show, then get up close to South American fur seals and sea lions lounging on rocky outcrops. Multiple stops along the way let you soak in the wild beauty of the region, with the iconic Les Éclaireurs lighthouse standing as a beacon at the world’s edge.
After this unforgettable adventure, a transfer will take you to the airport to catch your flight back to Buenos Aires. Upon arrival, a private driver will be waiting to escort you to your accommodation.
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Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3
220VV, 50HzHz
Patagonia is generally safe for travelers, but remote areas can pose challenges. Always be prepared and informed.
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Buses are the primary mode of public transport, connecting major towns and cities.
Available • Apps: Cabify, Local taxi apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
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