Explore Ushuaia & Tierra del Fuego Luxury and Discovery

The archipelago of Tierra del Fuego is at the southern tip of the American continent. The last inhabited place before Antarctica, offering trekking, horseback rides, 4×4 off road and kayaking. Glaciers, valleys, peat bogs and lakes are hidden in the mountains covered by thick forests and abundant fauna.

Ushuaia

Ushuaia

Ushuaia is the southernmost city in the world and a necessary stopover for cruise ships and expeditions to Antarctica. It lies on the shores of the Beagle Channel, protected by the snowy peaks of the Darwin Cordillera.

The city’s distinctive atmosphere and location combine with excellent services and comfortable lodging to make it a privileged hub for outstanding nature experiences.

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Beagle Channel

Beagle Channel

Beagle Channel is a narrow maritime strait linking the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, where Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse guides ships safely into Ushuaia bay.

This wilderness paradise is home to sea lions, dolphins, penguins, and many marine bird species. It can be explored by boat, canoe or along its beautiful coasts and islets.

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Tierra del Fuego National Park

Tierra del Fuego National Park

The post-glacial landscape delights visitors with rocky peaks, deep valleys, fjords, lakes and bays, hosting dense forests and abundant wildlife.

Beavers, although non-native, have become part of the ecosystem, creating new ponds and lagoons that add to the park's ecological richness.

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Heart of the Island

The Heart of the Island

North of Fagnano Lake, hills and valleys crisscrossed by rivers and streams create ideal grazing lands for cattle and horse breeding, home to guanacos, foxes, swans, eagles, and many bird species.

To the north, the forest gives way to the vast steppe and Atlantic coast, featuring large sheep breeding estancias and the Desdémona shipwreck in a desolated landscape.

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