Ushuaia boat trips: Discovering the Beagle Channel

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Ushuaia, located at the southernmost tip of Argentina, is often referred to as the “End of the World.” This small city is surrounded by stunning natural beauty and offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy. One of the most popular things to do in Ushuaia is taking an Ushuaia boat trip on the Beagle Channel.

The Beagle Channel is a narrow waterway that separates the islands of Tierra del Fuego from the mainland of South America. It is named after the ship that Charles Darwin sailed on during his famous voyage to the region in the 19th century. The channel is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including sea lions, cormorants, and even the occasional dolphin or whale.

Crossing the Beagle Channel - Ushuaia boat trips
Crossing the Beagle Channel – Ushuaia boat trips

There are several companies that offer Ushuaia boat trips on the Beagle Channel, each with their own unique itinerary. Many trips will take you to the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, which is located on a small island in the middle of the channel. This lighthouse is known for its red and white stripes and is a popular spot for photography. Another popular destination is Isla de los Pájaros, or “Bird Island,” which is home to a large colony of cormorants.

Maty recommends

  • I recommend staying in places like Tolkeyen or Los Ñires
    on the west side of the sea, almost equidistant equidistant from downtown and the airport with good views of the Beagle Channel bay.
  • I recommend that you do not do the conventional excursions like the train at the end of the world or the Beagle navigation and dare to do something different. do something different like kayaking in Tierra del Fuego Park or to or go in a 4×4 on the Fagnano Lake.
  • I recommend you to see penguins (there is a penguin colony in Ushuaia!), on a secluded island, you enter through Estancia Harberton.
  • I recommend you to visit Antarctica (if you can afford it), Ushuaia is the departure port for expeditions to Antarctica. (if you can afford it), Ushuaia is the departure port for expeditions to Antarctica.

One of the most popular boat trips on the Beagle Channel is the “End of the World” excursion. This trip takes visitors on a journey through the channel, passing by a variety of islands and wildlife before reaching the Pacific Ocean. Along the way, you’ll be able to enjoy the beautiful scenery and learn about the history and culture of the region from your guide.

Another option is the “Full Channel” excursion, which takes visitors on a journey through the entire Beagle Channel, with the opportunity to explore Isla de los Lobos (Sea Lion Island), and Isla de los Pájaros. This tour can take up to 3 hours and a half, depend on the weather conditions.

It’s important to note that the Beagle Channel can be quite windy and cold, even in the summer months, so it’s a good idea to dress warmly and bring along a waterproof jacket. It’s also recommended to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.

Overall, taking a boat trip on the Beagle Channel is a must-do activity for any visitor to Ushuaia. Not only will you be able to enjoy the beautiful scenery and see a variety of wildlife, but you’ll also learn about the rich history and culture of the region. It’s an experience that you’ll never forget.

Please keep in mind that the information provided here is general and the specifics of the tour and the itinerary may vary depending on the company or tour provider you choose. It is always a good idea to check the tour’s details and reviews before making a reservation.

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I am Matias, born in Patagonia, and a lover of my land.

For more than 20 years I help foreign travellers to organise their trip to Patagonia.

I also manage this exotic accommodation on the Atlantic coast.