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Have a wonderful and unique experience in the deep waters of the famous Beagle Channel.
You will have the opportunity to dive in an incredible place, where the waters meet the mountains, to discover the secrets and wonders hidden at the bottom of the sea.
During the excursion, you will have the chance to see giant kelp, spectacular shipwrecks, jellyfish, spider crabs, and wonderful surprises that will come your way.
This is a program that can be done throughout the year, except on windy days when the waters are a bit rough and visibility is not as good.
Are you ready to dive into this adventure? GO!
(INSURANCE IS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE PAID ON THE SPOT)
After putting on our dry suits, we head out on our boat towards the Bridge Islands, passing by Isla de los Pájaros, to reach Isla "H", where we will make a first dive to learn the use of the dry suit and to master buoyancy.
The water is really very cold and that is why special equipment is needed, which is completely provided by the guides. Temperatures range between 2 and 4 degrees during the winter and between 8 and 10 degrees in the summer.
When you dive into the waters of the Beagle Channel you will discover what looks very much like a submerged forest, and it is truly spectacular when the sun's rays illuminate the depths. The depth reached is around 12 meters.
Another highly recommended site for diving is the Bridges Islands which offer spectacular walls and shallow depths. Here the most recommended sites are Karelo, Canalcito and Iturrieta.
Anyone can dive in Ushuaia, from experts to beginners. If it is your first time, it is best to visit sites such as Paso Chico located on Dos Lomos Island. It is here where at 8 meters deep you can see the remains of a sailboat that was wrecked during a strong storm.
Among the great attractions offered by this program is the possibility of appreciating the flora and fauna of the Beagle Channel area, which is really very rich.
Here you will find a species of algae known as "Cachiyuyos", which are characterized by their great length, as they can reach up to 30 and 40 meters, which helps to attenuate the waves. There are also "Luche" algae, which are bright red in color and can be eaten.
It is also possible to admire porifera, a species that lives attached to the bottom like the white and orange sponges, also the anemones that are found under the rocks, and the huge living waters that are suspended in the water.
Other species that are easily found are starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and thousands of mollusks attached to the rocks such as mussels, spider crabs that reach a size of up to one meter in diameter, southern hake, and fueguina sardines.
The tour lasts approximately 2 oxygen tanks, so we will be returning between 2 and 3 pm.
Don't forget to bring jogging or thermal pants, long-sleeved sweatshirt or thermal t-shirt, two pairs of thick socks and a towel.
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Have a wonderful and unique experience in the deep waters of the famous Beagle Channel.
You will have the opportunity to dive in an incredible place, where the waters meet the mountains, to discover the secrets and wonders hidden at the bottom of the sea.
During the excursion, you will have the chance to see giant kelp, spectacular shipwrecks, jellyfish, spider crabs, and wonderful surprises that will come your way.
This is a program that can be done throughout the year, except on windy days when the waters are a bit rough and visibility is not as good.
Are you ready to dive into this adventure? GO!
(INSURANCE IS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE PAID ON THE SPOT)
After putting on our dry suits, we head out on our boat towards the Bridge Islands, passing by Isla de los Pájaros, to reach Isla "H", where we will make a first dive to learn the use of the dry suit and to master buoyancy.
The water is really very cold and that is why special equipment is needed, which is completely provided by the guides. Temperatures range between 2 and 4 degrees during the winter and between 8 and 10 degrees in the summer.
When you dive into the waters of the Beagle Channel you will discover what looks very much like a submerged forest, and it is truly spectacular when the sun's rays illuminate the depths. The depth reached is around 12 meters.
Another highly recommended site for diving is the Bridges Islands which offer spectacular walls and shallow depths. Here the most recommended sites are Karelo, Canalcito and Iturrieta.
Anyone can dive in Ushuaia, from experts to beginners. If it is your first time, it is best to visit sites such as Paso Chico located on Dos Lomos Island. It is here where at 8 meters deep you can see the remains of a sailboat that was wrecked during a strong storm.
Among the great attractions offered by this program is the possibility of appreciating the flora and fauna of the Beagle Channel area, which is really very rich.
Here you will find a species of algae known as "Cachiyuyos", which are characterized by their great length, as they can reach up to 30 and 40 meters, which helps to attenuate the waves. There are also "Luche" algae, which are bright red in color and can be eaten.
It is also possible to admire porifera, a species that lives attached to the bottom like the white and orange sponges, also the anemones that are found under the rocks, and the huge living waters that are suspended in the water.
Other species that are easily found are starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and thousands of mollusks attached to the rocks such as mussels, spider crabs that reach a size of up to one meter in diameter, southern hake, and fueguina sardines.
The tour lasts approximately 2 oxygen tanks, so we will be returning between 2 and 3 pm.
Don't forget to bring jogging or thermal pants, long-sleeved sweatshirt or thermal t-shirt, two pairs of thick socks and a towel.
Have a wonderful and unique experience in the deep waters of the famous Beagle Channel.
You will have the opportunity to dive in an incredible place, where the waters meet the mountains, to discover the secrets and wonders hidden at the bottom of the sea.
During the excursion, you will have the chance to see giant kelp, spectacular shipwrecks, jellyfish, spider crabs, and wonderful surprises that will come your way.
This is a program that can be done throughout the year, except on windy days when the waters are a bit rough and visibility is not as good.
Are you ready to dive into this adventure? GO!
(INSURANCE IS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE PAID ON THE SPOT)
After putting on our dry suits, we head out on our boat towards the Bridge Islands, passing by Isla de los Pájaros, to reach Isla "H", where we will make a first dive to learn the use of the dry suit and to master buoyancy.
The water is really very cold and that is why special equipment is needed, which is completely provided by the guides. Temperatures range between 2 and 4 degrees during the winter and between 8 and 10 degrees in the summer.
When you dive into the waters of the Beagle Channel you will discover what looks very much like a submerged forest, and it is truly spectacular when the sun's rays illuminate the depths. The depth reached is around 12 meters.
Another highly recommended site for diving is the Bridges Islands which offer spectacular walls and shallow depths. Here the most recommended sites are Karelo, Canalcito and Iturrieta.
Anyone can dive in Ushuaia, from experts to beginners. If it is your first time, it is best to visit sites such as Paso Chico located on Dos Lomos Island. It is here where at 8 meters deep you can see the remains of a sailboat that was wrecked during a strong storm.
Among the great attractions offered by this program is the possibility of appreciating the flora and fauna of the Beagle Channel area, which is really very rich.
Here you will find a species of algae known as "Cachiyuyos", which are characterized by their great length, as they can reach up to 30 and 40 meters, which helps to attenuate the waves. There are also "Luche" algae, which are bright red in color and can be eaten.
It is also possible to admire porifera, a species that lives attached to the bottom like the white and orange sponges, also the anemones that are found under the rocks, and the huge living waters that are suspended in the water.
Other species that are easily found are starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and thousands of mollusks attached to the rocks such as mussels, spider crabs that reach a size of up to one meter in diameter, southern hake, and fueguina sardines.
The tour lasts approximately 2 oxygen tanks, so we will be returning between 2 and 3 pm.
Don't forget to bring jogging or thermal pants, long-sleeved sweatshirt or thermal t-shirt, two pairs of thick socks and a towel.
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Have a wonderful and unique experience in the deep waters of the famous Beagle Channel.
You will have the opportunity to dive in an incredible place, where the waters meet the mountains, to discover the secrets and wonders hidden at the bottom of the sea.
During the excursion, you will have the chance to see giant kelp, spectacular shipwrecks, jellyfish, spider crabs, and wonderful surprises that will come your way.
This is a program that can be done throughout the year, except on windy days when the waters are a bit rough and visibility is not as good.
Are you ready to dive into this adventure? GO!
(INSURANCE IS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE PAID ON THE SPOT)
After putting on our dry suits, we head out on our boat towards the Bridge Islands, passing by Isla de los Pájaros, to reach Isla "H", where we will make a first dive to learn the use of the dry suit and to master buoyancy.
The water is really very cold and that is why special equipment is needed, which is completely provided by the guides. Temperatures range between 2 and 4 degrees during the winter and between 8 and 10 degrees in the summer.
When you dive into the waters of the Beagle Channel you will discover what looks very much like a submerged forest, and it is truly spectacular when the sun's rays illuminate the depths. The depth reached is around 12 meters.
Another highly recommended site for diving is the Bridges Islands which offer spectacular walls and shallow depths. Here the most recommended sites are Karelo, Canalcito and Iturrieta.
Anyone can dive in Ushuaia, from experts to beginners. If it is your first time, it is best to visit sites such as Paso Chico located on Dos Lomos Island. It is here where at 8 meters deep you can see the remains of a sailboat that was wrecked during a strong storm.
Among the great attractions offered by this program is the possibility of appreciating the flora and fauna of the Beagle Channel area, which is really very rich.
Here you will find a species of algae known as "Cachiyuyos", which are characterized by their great length, as they can reach up to 30 and 40 meters, which helps to attenuate the waves. There are also "Luche" algae, which are bright red in color and can be eaten.
It is also possible to admire porifera, a species that lives attached to the bottom like the white and orange sponges, also the anemones that are found under the rocks, and the huge living waters that are suspended in the water.
Other species that are easily found are starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and thousands of mollusks attached to the rocks such as mussels, spider crabs that reach a size of up to one meter in diameter, southern hake, and fueguina sardines.
The tour lasts approximately 2 oxygen tanks, so we will be returning between 2 and 3 pm.
Don't forget to bring jogging or thermal pants, long-sleeved sweatshirt or thermal t-shirt, two pairs of thick socks and a towel.
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Have a wonderful and unique experience in the deep waters of the famous Beagle Channel.
You will have the opportunity to dive in an incredible place, where the waters meet the mountains, to discover the secrets and wonders hidden at the bottom of the sea.
During the excursion, you will have the chance to see giant kelp, spectacular shipwrecks, jellyfish, spider crabs, and wonderful surprises that will come your way.
This is a program that can be done throughout the year, except on windy days when the waters are a bit rough and visibility is not as good.
Are you ready to dive into this adventure? GO!
(INSURANCE IS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE PAID ON THE SPOT)
After putting on our dry suits, we head out on our boat towards the Bridge Islands, passing by Isla de los Pájaros, to reach Isla "H", where we will make a first dive to learn the use of the dry suit and to master buoyancy.
The water is really very cold and that is why special equipment is needed, which is completely provided by the guides. Temperatures range between 2 and 4 degrees during the winter and between 8 and 10 degrees in the summer.
When you dive into the waters of the Beagle Channel you will discover what looks very much like a submerged forest, and it is truly spectacular when the sun's rays illuminate the depths. The depth reached is around 12 meters.
Another highly recommended site for diving is the Bridges Islands which offer spectacular walls and shallow depths. Here the most recommended sites are Karelo, Canalcito and Iturrieta.
Anyone can dive in Ushuaia, from experts to beginners. If it is your first time, it is best to visit sites such as Paso Chico located on Dos Lomos Island. It is here where at 8 meters deep you can see the remains of a sailboat that was wrecked during a strong storm.
Among the great attractions offered by this program is the possibility of appreciating the flora and fauna of the Beagle Channel area, which is really very rich.
Here you will find a species of algae known as "Cachiyuyos", which are characterized by their great length, as they can reach up to 30 and 40 meters, which helps to attenuate the waves. There are also "Luche" algae, which are bright red in color and can be eaten.
It is also possible to admire porifera, a species that lives attached to the bottom like the white and orange sponges, also the anemones that are found under the rocks, and the huge living waters that are suspended in the water.
Other species that are easily found are starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and thousands of mollusks attached to the rocks such as mussels, spider crabs that reach a size of up to one meter in diameter, southern hake, and fueguina sardines.
The tour lasts approximately 2 oxygen tanks, so we will be returning between 2 and 3 pm.
Don't forget to bring jogging or thermal pants, long-sleeved sweatshirt or thermal t-shirt, two pairs of thick socks and a towel.
Have a wonderful and unique experience in the deep waters of the famous Beagle Channel.
You will have the opportunity to dive in an incredible place, where the waters meet the mountains, to discover the secrets and wonders hidden at the bottom of the sea.
During the excursion, you will have the chance to see giant kelp, spectacular shipwrecks, jellyfish, spider crabs, and wonderful surprises that will come your way.
This is a program that can be done throughout the year, except on windy days when the waters are a bit rough and visibility is not as good.
Are you ready to dive into this adventure? GO!
(INSURANCE IS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE PAID ON THE SPOT)
After putting on our dry suits, we head out on our boat towards the Bridge Islands, passing by Isla de los Pájaros, to reach Isla "H", where we will make a first dive to learn the use of the dry suit and to master buoyancy.
The water is really very cold and that is why special equipment is needed, which is completely provided by the guides. Temperatures range between 2 and 4 degrees during the winter and between 8 and 10 degrees in the summer.
When you dive into the waters of the Beagle Channel you will discover what looks very much like a submerged forest, and it is truly spectacular when the sun's rays illuminate the depths. The depth reached is around 12 meters.
Another highly recommended site for diving is the Bridges Islands which offer spectacular walls and shallow depths. Here the most recommended sites are Karelo, Canalcito and Iturrieta.
Anyone can dive in Ushuaia, from experts to beginners. If it is your first time, it is best to visit sites such as Paso Chico located on Dos Lomos Island. It is here where at 8 meters deep you can see the remains of a sailboat that was wrecked during a strong storm.
Among the great attractions offered by this program is the possibility of appreciating the flora and fauna of the Beagle Channel area, which is really very rich.
Here you will find a species of algae known as "Cachiyuyos", which are characterized by their great length, as they can reach up to 30 and 40 meters, which helps to attenuate the waves. There are also "Luche" algae, which are bright red in color and can be eaten.
It is also possible to admire porifera, a species that lives attached to the bottom like the white and orange sponges, also the anemones that are found under the rocks, and the huge living waters that are suspended in the water.
Other species that are easily found are starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and thousands of mollusks attached to the rocks such as mussels, spider crabs that reach a size of up to one meter in diameter, southern hake, and fueguina sardines.
The tour lasts approximately 2 oxygen tanks, so we will be returning between 2 and 3 pm.
Don't forget to bring jogging or thermal pants, long-sleeved sweatshirt or thermal t-shirt, two pairs of thick socks and a towel.
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Languages
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Have a wonderful and unique experience in the deep waters of the famous Beagle Channel.
You will have the opportunity to dive in an incredible place, where the waters meet the mountains, to discover the secrets and wonders hidden at the bottom of the sea.
During the excursion, you will have the chance to see giant kelp, spectacular shipwrecks, jellyfish, spider crabs, and wonderful surprises that will come your way.
This is a program that can be done throughout the year, except on windy days when the waters are a bit rough and visibility is not as good.
Are you ready to dive into this adventure? GO!
(INSURANCE IS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE PAID ON THE SPOT)
After putting on our dry suits, we head out on our boat towards the Bridge Islands, passing by Isla de los Pájaros, to reach Isla "H", where we will make a first dive to learn the use of the dry suit and to master buoyancy.
The water is really very cold and that is why special equipment is needed, which is completely provided by the guides. Temperatures range between 2 and 4 degrees during the winter and between 8 and 10 degrees in the summer.
When you dive into the waters of the Beagle Channel you will discover what looks very much like a submerged forest, and it is truly spectacular when the sun's rays illuminate the depths. The depth reached is around 12 meters.
Another highly recommended site for diving is the Bridges Islands which offer spectacular walls and shallow depths. Here the most recommended sites are Karelo, Canalcito and Iturrieta.
Anyone can dive in Ushuaia, from experts to beginners. If it is your first time, it is best to visit sites such as Paso Chico located on Dos Lomos Island. It is here where at 8 meters deep you can see the remains of a sailboat that was wrecked during a strong storm.
Among the great attractions offered by this program is the possibility of appreciating the flora and fauna of the Beagle Channel area, which is really very rich.
Here you will find a species of algae known as "Cachiyuyos", which are characterized by their great length, as they can reach up to 30 and 40 meters, which helps to attenuate the waves. There are also "Luche" algae, which are bright red in color and can be eaten.
It is also possible to admire porifera, a species that lives attached to the bottom like the white and orange sponges, also the anemones that are found under the rocks, and the huge living waters that are suspended in the water.
Other species that are easily found are starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and thousands of mollusks attached to the rocks such as mussels, spider crabs that reach a size of up to one meter in diameter, southern hake, and fueguina sardines.
The tour lasts approximately 2 oxygen tanks, so we will be returning between 2 and 3 pm.
Don't forget to bring jogging or thermal pants, long-sleeved sweatshirt or thermal t-shirt, two pairs of thick socks and a towel.
Have a wonderful and unique experience in the deep waters of the famous Beagle Channel.
You will have the opportunity to dive in an incredible place, where the waters meet the mountains, to discover the secrets and wonders hidden at the bottom of the sea.
During the excursion, you will have the chance to see giant kelp, spectacular shipwrecks, jellyfish, spider crabs, and wonderful surprises that will come your way.
This is a program that can be done throughout the year, except on windy days when the waters are a bit rough and visibility is not as good.
Are you ready to dive into this adventure? GO!
(INSURANCE IS NOT INCLUDED AND MUST BE PAID ON THE SPOT)
After putting on our dry suits, we head out on our boat towards the Bridge Islands, passing by Isla de los Pájaros, to reach Isla "H", where we will make a first dive to learn the use of the dry suit and to master buoyancy.
The water is really very cold and that is why special equipment is needed, which is completely provided by the guides. Temperatures range between 2 and 4 degrees during the winter and between 8 and 10 degrees in the summer.
When you dive into the waters of the Beagle Channel you will discover what looks very much like a submerged forest, and it is truly spectacular when the sun's rays illuminate the depths. The depth reached is around 12 meters.
Another highly recommended site for diving is the Bridges Islands which offer spectacular walls and shallow depths. Here the most recommended sites are Karelo, Canalcito and Iturrieta.
Anyone can dive in Ushuaia, from experts to beginners. If it is your first time, it is best to visit sites such as Paso Chico located on Dos Lomos Island. It is here where at 8 meters deep you can see the remains of a sailboat that was wrecked during a strong storm.
Among the great attractions offered by this program is the possibility of appreciating the flora and fauna of the Beagle Channel area, which is really very rich.
Here you will find a species of algae known as "Cachiyuyos", which are characterized by their great length, as they can reach up to 30 and 40 meters, which helps to attenuate the waves. There are also "Luche" algae, which are bright red in color and can be eaten.
It is also possible to admire porifera, a species that lives attached to the bottom like the white and orange sponges, also the anemones that are found under the rocks, and the huge living waters that are suspended in the water.
Other species that are easily found are starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and thousands of mollusks attached to the rocks such as mussels, spider crabs that reach a size of up to one meter in diameter, southern hake, and fueguina sardines.
The tour lasts approximately 2 oxygen tanks, so we will be returning between 2 and 3 pm.
Don't forget to bring jogging or thermal pants, long-sleeved sweatshirt or thermal t-shirt, two pairs of thick socks and a towel.
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