Discover the best top things to do in Province of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina including El Che Turismo Alternativo, Freestyle Adventure Travel, Oficina de Informacion Turistica, Glacier Martial, Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, Mirador de Lagos Escondido y Fagnano, Lago Roca, Bahia Lapataia, Laguna Esmeralda, Glaciar Vinciguerra.
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5.0 based on 333 reviews
Our proposal is to provide everything you need to navigate the waters of the beagle channel for an unparalleled experience. We will travel through different islands that make up the bridges archipelago and find the most prone sites to see sea lions and several species of birds characteristic of this region. We took our creative side to take photos with the Les Eclaireurs lighthouse, icon of Ushuaia. You will navigate to break away from the daily workload, and enjoying a fantastic 360° view of the channel from the panoramic point of Bridges island, after having hiked uphill. Around noon or the afternoon, depends on departure time that you choose, we share a snack with craft beer; and throughout the journey we have availability of tea, coffe or hot chocolate. Groups are small, which ensures a totally personalized treatment. Quality and human warmth make our guests feel at home straightaway. Therefore, we advise you to book in advance.
5.0 based on 182 reviews
Freestyle offers you the best deals on Antarctic cruises ranging from 7 days up to 22 days, with varied adventure and luxury options. We provide quick, in-depth information from the moment you e-mail us, through your arrival in Ushuaia, Argentina. We will be with you every step of the way as your plan this trip of a lifetime!
4.5 based on 1,097 reviews
When my wife and I visited Ushuaia, one of the first stops we made was to this Tourist Center. While the center is not very large, the staff are very friendly and helpful. The center provides clean restrooms, seating as well as a variety of complimentary brochures and maps. Even more appreciated was a complimentary stamp to our passports along with a complimentary signed certificate confirming our visit to the bottom tip of Argentina! This Tourist Center is a great starting point for any first visit to Ushuaia as it provides a wealth of information that will enhance the journey around this beautiful city.
4.5 based on 3,139 reviews
A marked trail in the center of town leads intrepid souls on a grueling hike up this glacier, for which they are rewarded with spectacular sweeping views of the southernmost tip of the earth.
I stayed in a hotel well up the road that leads to the Glacier so it was a nice hike from there. Although some people do it, I would not consider it safe to walk up the road from Ushuaia because of the nature of the road and lack of pavement for pedestrians. If you're in central Ushuaia, do get a taxi to a spot close to the Glacier (there's an actual tax rank, so you can get a taxi back.) I am not an experienced mountaineer and it was a glorious and not to difficult hike!
4.5 based on 8,612 reviews
I stayed two nights at Los Cauquennes Hotel before a ten day cruise to Antarctica. Did an entire day at the national park with the extraordinary services of Canal fun and Nature which provided us with an all-morning guided trek of 4 to 6 miles in the beautiful forest, then a lunch in a domed tent that they maintain, followed by a two hour canoe ride (actually inflatable rafts where that are somewhat comparable to canoes). An amazing history, a fair amount of wild life, beautiful views of the various bays, and an interesting self-paddled ride in the afternoon on one of the lakes and then rivers. Everything in the park is well organized even if you don't use a guide or similar service.
4.5 based on 2,385 reviews
We rented a car, saw this and went futher to Tolhuin and Cabo San Pablo. Long day but we enjoyed it all!
4.5 based on 1,241 reviews
I brought a couple of rocks home with me. Will I burn for this? Don't guess so. Hope not. I try to pick up one or two from really neat places. This was certainly one of them.
4.5 based on 3,938 reviews
Beachside. Lots of tourists come here. Post office here . Charging us $3 cash for passport stamp. Expect LONG queues.
4.5 based on 2,491 reviews
We took a minivan from Ushuaia to the parking lot where the trail starts. Minivans also run the reverse sense on some scheduled time. The trail is very well marked, scenic and easy to follow. It can be very muddy depending on wheter it has rained before so it is better to wear waterproof boots. After a bit less than two hours walking in a slow pace, we reached the very beautiful Laguna Esmeralda.
4.5 based on 182 reviews
The hike was steep but loads of fun. At the top, we explored the glacier and ice cave. The trail was very muddy and slippery.
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