Thanks to this tour you will know the most incredible points of the End of the World. Accompanied by the best guides in the area, which will allow you to know the most interesting data.
Pickup included
The excursion starts begins in the morning when we pick up our passengers at their hotels to take them to the Tierra del Fuego National Park, which is just 12 km away from the city.
Before we get to the park, there is a previous stop: The Train of the End of the World.
Those who wish to take this optional ride will be making the same way prisoners made many years ago, logging down trees and collecting firewood for the small old town of Ushuaia. The train goes through magnificent scenery: the woods, rivers, peat bogs and the ruins of a native settlement. There is also a stop at Macarena cascade before going into the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
It is important to bear in mind that The Train of the End of the World tour is optional from the excursion to the Park, and must be taken one-way only since when the ride finishes, at the National Park station, our guide will be waiting for you to continue the excursion in our vehicle.
Once at Tierra del Fuego National Park we will visit Ensenada Zaratiegui, where you can observe the most typical species of this sub-antartic wood, such as: Lengas, Ñires, Coihues, some bushes like Calafate and Michay, Canelos and the so-called “Old man’s beard”.
There will be some stops during the trip to enjoy the panoramic views and take pictures.
Then, we will continue towards Verde Lagoon
Where some peat bogs and beaver dams can be watched.
There will be a final stop at Roca Lake (or Acigami Lake) and, from there, we will go back to the city.
The Train of the End of the World tour is optional from the excursion to the Park, the fee is not included
Consult for quotations of Guides in German / Italian / Portuguese / French
Ushuaia is the southernmost city in the world, located on the shores of the Beagle Channel. Known for its dramatic landscapes, adventure tourism, and as the gateway to Antarctica, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. The city is a hub for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing, and cultural exploration in the rugged Patagonian wilderness.
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Martial Mountain offers stunning views of Ushuaia and the Beagle Channel. The summit can be reached by hiking or taking the chairlift, which operates seasonally.
This maritime museum is housed in a former prison and offers a fascinating look at the history of Ushuaia and the region. Exhibits include artifacts from the prison era, as well as displays on the city's maritime heritage.
The Beagle Channel is a stunning waterway that runs through Ushuaia and offers boat tours, wildlife viewing, and scenic views. It's a must-do activity for visitors to the city.
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A delicacy of the region, king crab is typically served steamed or grilled, with melted butter for dipping. The sweet and tender meat is a highlight of any visit to Ushuaia.
Patagonian lamb is a specialty in Ushuaia, often roasted over an open fire and served with chimichurri sauce. The meat is tender and flavorful, with a unique taste that reflects the region's rugged landscape.
A type of fish found in the cold waters of the Beagle Channel, black hake is typically grilled or fried and served with lemon and herbs. It's a light and flavorful dish that's popular with locals and visitors alike.
A unique bread from the Tierra del Fuego region, pan de árbol is shaped like a tree and has a crispy crust and soft interior. It's often served with butter or jam and is a delicious accompaniment to any meal.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Ushuaia, with the warmest temperatures and longest daylight hours. This is the best time for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing, and exploring the city's attractions. However, it can be crowded, and accommodations are more expensive.
Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3 (Argentine Time, ART)
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Ushuaia is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in tourist areas, so it's important to keep your valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings.
Ushuaia Bus Terminal
The bus system is affordable and efficient, with routes covering most of the city and connections to popular tourist destinations like Tierra del Fuego National Park. Buses are reliable but may have limited schedules outside peak hours.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
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Price varies by option