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You will sail the Beagle Channel combined, Pingüinera & Estancia Harberton lasts eight hours and it's our more complete navigation.
We make the tour of the Penguin NavigationYou will see penguins, wolves and birds in the wild. You will see penguins, wolves and birds in the wild and have your picture taken at the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
In addition, we will visit Estancia Harberton. This is an amazing natural place that combines history, architecture, museums and gastronomy.
Finally, we return by road to the port of Ushuaia.
Como el puerto está a distancia de caminata de la mayoría de los alojamientos céntricos (a tan solo tres cuadras de nuestras oficinas), nos tendremos que presentar directamente allí a la hora indicada. Iremos a la casilla de catamaranes correspondiente (te indicaremos precisamente donde está en el puerto), y es ahí donde presentarás tu voucher.
We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at 9:00 am, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of the Ushuaia Bay. We navigate the Beagle Channelwhere all kinds of marine mammals live. First of all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard the catamarans models 2018 and 2019, the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we border the "Bird Island".. The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barracudas, Black-browed Albatrosses, Steamer Ducks, Gulls, Black-browed Gulls and Grey Gulls. Our guide will tell you curiosities and teach you how to recognize each species.
The journey continues to another The unmissable point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the Wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in harem means that the male takes care of the whole group, especially during the breeding season. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
In the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind it, that unmissable photo that we all want to take as a souvenir. Did you know that although many people call it the Lighthouse of the End of the World, it actually has a different history? Our guide will tell you the history of this landmark and where the confusion comes from.
In addition, you will meet the birds that Charles Darwin fell in love with during his trip to Patagonia: the imperial cormorants and rock cormorants. And as in any self-respecting navigation, we tell you anecdotes of shipwrecks.
At Isla Martillo we docked for half an hour to see the penguin colony. From our comfortable catamaran, we observed the Magellanic, Gentoo and some King penguins.(if we're lucky) They're a real character! They sunbathe, swim, and walk funny.
At the end, we crossed the path with the semi-sunken hull of the Monte Sarmiento Steamship.
The navigation continues until disembarking in an iconic place of Tierra del Fuego: the Harberton RanchDid you know that it was the first nature reserve in the territory?
But the estancia is much more than a estancia: it is a piece of history.
The founder, Bridges, was an early settler and missionary who settled in the area with his family. He created a dictionary of the Yámana language and tried to publish it in Europe without success. His son wrote a classic book of Patagonian literature: El último confín de la Tierra (The Last End of the Earth), where all his adventures are told.
You can tour the park, the outbuildings, the gardens, the cemetery, and a botanical garden with replicas of the Yámana huts. If you like history, don't miss the Acatushun museum of southern birds and mammals.
If you want to have a drink, you can stop by the Manacatush tea house.
At the end of the day, our driver will be waiting for us to take us by bus to our accommodations. You will arrive ready to rest after a super full day.
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You will sail the Beagle Channel combined, Pingüinera & Estancia Harberton lasts eight hours and it's our more complete navigation.
We make the tour of the Penguin NavigationYou will see penguins, wolves and birds in the wild. You will see penguins, wolves and birds in the wild and have your picture taken at the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
In addition, we will visit Estancia Harberton. This is an amazing natural place that combines history, architecture, museums and gastronomy.
Finally, we return by road to the port of Ushuaia.
Como el puerto está a distancia de caminata de la mayoría de los alojamientos céntricos (a tan solo tres cuadras de nuestras oficinas), nos tendremos que presentar directamente allí a la hora indicada. Iremos a la casilla de catamaranes correspondiente (te indicaremos precisamente donde está en el puerto), y es ahí donde presentarás tu voucher.
We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at 9:00 am, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of the Ushuaia Bay. We navigate the Beagle Channelwhere all kinds of marine mammals live. First of all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard the catamarans models 2018 and 2019, the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we border the "Bird Island".. The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barracudas, Black-browed Albatrosses, Steamer Ducks, Gulls, Black-browed Gulls and Grey Gulls. Our guide will tell you curiosities and teach you how to recognize each species.
The journey continues to another The unmissable point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the Wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in harem means that the male takes care of the whole group, especially during the breeding season. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
In the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind it, that unmissable photo that we all want to take as a souvenir. Did you know that although many people call it the Lighthouse of the End of the World, it actually has a different history? Our guide will tell you the history of this landmark and where the confusion comes from.
In addition, you will meet the birds that Charles Darwin fell in love with during his trip to Patagonia: the imperial cormorants and rock cormorants. And as in any self-respecting navigation, we tell you anecdotes of shipwrecks.
At Isla Martillo we docked for half an hour to see the penguin colony. From our comfortable catamaran, we observed the Magellanic, Gentoo and some King penguins.(if we're lucky) They're a real character! They sunbathe, swim, and walk funny.
At the end, we crossed the path with the semi-sunken hull of the Monte Sarmiento Steamship.
The navigation continues until disembarking in an iconic place of Tierra del Fuego: the Harberton RanchDid you know that it was the first nature reserve in the territory?
But the estancia is much more than a estancia: it is a piece of history.
The founder, Bridges, was an early settler and missionary who settled in the area with his family. He created a dictionary of the Yámana language and tried to publish it in Europe without success. His son wrote a classic book of Patagonian literature: El último confín de la Tierra (The Last End of the Earth), where all his adventures are told.
You can tour the park, the outbuildings, the gardens, the cemetery, and a botanical garden with replicas of the Yámana huts. If you like history, don't miss the Acatushun museum of southern birds and mammals.
If you want to have a drink, you can stop by the Manacatush tea house.
At the end of the day, our driver will be waiting for us to take us by bus to our accommodations. You will arrive ready to rest after a super full day.
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You will sail the Beagle Channel combined, Pingüinera & Estancia Harberton lasts eight hours and it's our more complete navigation.
We make the tour of the Penguin NavigationYou will see penguins, wolves and birds in the wild. You will see penguins, wolves and birds in the wild and have your picture taken at the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
In addition, we will visit Estancia Harberton. This is an amazing natural place that combines history, architecture, museums and gastronomy.
Finally, we return by road to the port of Ushuaia.
Como el puerto está a distancia de caminata de la mayoría de los alojamientos céntricos (a tan solo tres cuadras de nuestras oficinas), nos tendremos que presentar directamente allí a la hora indicada. Iremos a la casilla de catamaranes correspondiente (te indicaremos precisamente donde está en el puerto), y es ahí donde presentarás tu voucher.
We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at 9:00 am, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of the Ushuaia Bay. We navigate the Beagle Channelwhere all kinds of marine mammals live. First of all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard the catamarans models 2018 and 2019, the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we border the "Bird Island".. The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barracudas, Black-browed Albatrosses, Steamer Ducks, Gulls, Black-browed Gulls and Grey Gulls. Our guide will tell you curiosities and teach you how to recognize each species.
The journey continues to another The unmissable point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the Wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in harem means that the male takes care of the whole group, especially during the breeding season. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
In the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind it, that unmissable photo that we all want to take as a souvenir. Did you know that although many people call it the Lighthouse of the End of the World, it actually has a different history? Our guide will tell you the history of this landmark and where the confusion comes from.
In addition, you will meet the birds that Charles Darwin fell in love with during his trip to Patagonia: the imperial cormorants and rock cormorants. And as in any self-respecting navigation, we tell you anecdotes of shipwrecks.
At Isla Martillo we docked for half an hour to see the penguin colony. From our comfortable catamaran, we observed the Magellanic, Gentoo and some King penguins.(if we're lucky) They're a real character! They sunbathe, swim, and walk funny.
At the end, we crossed the path with the semi-sunken hull of the Monte Sarmiento Steamship.
The navigation continues until disembarking in an iconic place of Tierra del Fuego: the Harberton RanchDid you know that it was the first nature reserve in the territory?
But the estancia is much more than a estancia: it is a piece of history.
The founder, Bridges, was an early settler and missionary who settled in the area with his family. He created a dictionary of the Yámana language and tried to publish it in Europe without success. His son wrote a classic book of Patagonian literature: El último confín de la Tierra (The Last End of the Earth), where all his adventures are told.
You can tour the park, the outbuildings, the gardens, the cemetery, and a botanical garden with replicas of the Yámana huts. If you like history, don't miss the Acatushun museum of southern birds and mammals.
If you want to have a drink, you can stop by the Manacatush tea house.
At the end of the day, our driver will be waiting for us to take us by bus to our accommodations. You will arrive ready to rest after a super full day.
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Languages
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You will sail the Beagle Channel combined, Pingüinera & Estancia Harberton lasts eight hours and it's our more complete navigation.
We make the tour of the Penguin NavigationYou will see penguins, wolves and birds in the wild. You will see penguins, wolves and birds in the wild and have your picture taken at the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
In addition, we will visit Estancia Harberton. This is an amazing natural place that combines history, architecture, museums and gastronomy.
Finally, we return by road to the port of Ushuaia.
Como el puerto está a distancia de caminata de la mayoría de los alojamientos céntricos (a tan solo tres cuadras de nuestras oficinas), nos tendremos que presentar directamente allí a la hora indicada. Iremos a la casilla de catamaranes correspondiente (te indicaremos precisamente donde está en el puerto), y es ahí donde presentarás tu voucher.
We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at 9:00 am, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of the Ushuaia Bay. We navigate the Beagle Channelwhere all kinds of marine mammals live. First of all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard the catamarans models 2018 and 2019, the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we border the "Bird Island".. The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barracudas, Black-browed Albatrosses, Steamer Ducks, Gulls, Black-browed Gulls and Grey Gulls. Our guide will tell you curiosities and teach you how to recognize each species.
The journey continues to another The unmissable point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the Wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in harem means that the male takes care of the whole group, especially during the breeding season. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
In the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind it, that unmissable photo that we all want to take as a souvenir. Did you know that although many people call it the Lighthouse of the End of the World, it actually has a different history? Our guide will tell you the history of this landmark and where the confusion comes from.
In addition, you will meet the birds that Charles Darwin fell in love with during his trip to Patagonia: the imperial cormorants and rock cormorants. And as in any self-respecting navigation, we tell you anecdotes of shipwrecks.
At Isla Martillo we docked for half an hour to see the penguin colony. From our comfortable catamaran, we observed the Magellanic, Gentoo and some King penguins.(if we're lucky) They're a real character! They sunbathe, swim, and walk funny.
At the end, we crossed the path with the semi-sunken hull of the Monte Sarmiento Steamship.
The navigation continues until disembarking in an iconic place of Tierra del Fuego: the Harberton RanchDid you know that it was the first nature reserve in the territory?
But the estancia is much more than a estancia: it is a piece of history.
The founder, Bridges, was an early settler and missionary who settled in the area with his family. He created a dictionary of the Yámana language and tried to publish it in Europe without success. His son wrote a classic book of Patagonian literature: El último confín de la Tierra (The Last End of the Earth), where all his adventures are told.
You can tour the park, the outbuildings, the gardens, the cemetery, and a botanical garden with replicas of the Yámana huts. If you like history, don't miss the Acatushun museum of southern birds and mammals.
If you want to have a drink, you can stop by the Manacatush tea house.
At the end of the day, our driver will be waiting for us to take us by bus to our accommodations. You will arrive ready to rest after a super full day.
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