Discover the best top things to do in Province of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina including Canal Fun & Nature, Isla Martillo, Cerro Castor (Castor Mount), Oficina de Informacion Turistica, Glacier Martial, Canal Beagle, Ushuaia Bay, Faro Les Eclaireurs, Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, Mirador de Lagos Escondido y Fagnano.
Restaurants in Province of Tierra del Fuego
5.0 based on 1,493 reviews
We specialize in personalized, tailor-made, and small-group tours with a caring approach towards Nature in Tierra del Fuego. After 23 years, we continue to thrive thanks to word-of-mouth recommendation from our our passengers. We design engaging programs for all sorts of travelers, regardless of age and physical ability. In our high-quality services, we propose amusing activities and gourmet meals in compliance with the highest health and safety standards. Every year, and for several years, many happy & enthusiastic reviews of our service won us a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence.
5.0 based on 989 reviews
Spending one hour on the island to experience the penguins was a once in a lifetime experience. You'll take a small speed boat, referred to add a zodiac, for a 15 minute journey from estancias harberton. Once off the zodiac, you'll enjoy an up close walking experience of the penguin natural habitat. Wear layers and a rain worthy shell just in case. The guide provided an informative overview of the penguins and various habitat explanations.
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 7,873 reviews
Its one of the must do activity in Ushuaia. Boat trip of Beagle channel which covers few spots loke Light house, sea lions, birds amd main Penguin Island..it starts frm Pacific ocean till antartic ocean somewhere in penguin Island....
4.5 based on 1,266 reviews
Sailing on her bay is a great way to see the city of Ushuaia.
We passed through Ushuaia Bay on our cruise. Ushuaia was one of our port stops. Ushuaia Bay is the wide sweeping harbor of the world’s southernmost city, Ushuaia. The bay has a scenic setting, with the forested slopes of the snowcapped Andes to the north and the icy waters of the Beagle Channel to the south. The waterfront of Ushuaia Bay is just a short walk from the steep streets of Ushuaia’s city center.
4.5 based on 2,958 reviews
Such a catchy phrase. Of course, if you are touring in the area, you must have a picture of it. So, on your voyage through the Beagle Channel by catamaran, the catamaran will stop at this lighthouse and pivot, so everyone on the deck can have photo access to it. You will also see cormorants, sea lions and penguins on other islands in the Beagle Channel. Now that you have the iconic picture, you might want to know something about the lighthouse This lighthouse at the end of the world and the beautiful island on which it lies inspired one of Jules Verne’s lesser known books, "Lighthouse at the End of the World", an adventure story about a tenacious lighthouse keeper and a sadistic band of pirates.The French author started writing the book in 1901 and it was published posthumously in 1905. The lighthouse is built on the Isla de los Estados island some 29 kilometers from the mainland of Argentina’s southern most province Tierra del Fuego. It is powered by solar power. The iconic picture, with the mountains in the background, will be lovely, especially on a sunny day. I was debating how many stars to give Faro Les Eclaireurs One sees it for only a few minutes in passing. But, there is only one lighthouse at the end of the world. If you are lucky enough to be close enough to take a picture of it, you will have done something most of your friends have not. I give it a five for the bragging rights :).
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!
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