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Child starting at: AR$ 45.000
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The Tierra del Fuego National Park tour is the most complete way to get to know the landscapes, history, and natural essence of the End of the World. A proposal designed to enjoy the most emblematic corners of the park, in a season where nature is once again filled with color and the forests recover their characteristic green color.
You’ll get to explore the only national park in Argentina where the forest, sea, and mountains coexist in one single setting, passing through areas where spring transforms the landscape with new sprouts, wildflowers, and a milder climate that invites you to hike and explore.
During your visit, you’ll get to know iconic spots like:
Our professional guide accompanies you throughout the entire experience, sharing stories, fun facts, and details that give meaning to every stop, showing how the nature, culture, and history of Ushuaia are intertwined in this unique place in the country.
An ideal experience for travelers looking for comfortable tours, full of nature and unforgettable moments during one of the best seasons to visit Ushuaia 🌸.
Choose the time that suits you best and come and experience this adventure with us!
1. Your adventure starts right at your doorstep
From that moment on, you'll know this day is going to be unforgettable. We'll pick you up right at the door of your accommodation and head towards the city's southwest area, straight to the legendary Tierra del Fuego National Park, just 12 km from downtown Ushuaia.
2. Exploring the Tierra del Fuego National Park
You'll discover the characteristic landscapes of the Tierra del Fuego National Park: its mountains, lakes of glacial origin, and vast peat bogs, along with the native forests of lenga, ñire, and coihue trees that define the region, home to the friendly red fox and the emblematic giant woodpecker. You'll feel how nature and history intertwine to make this national park an absolutely unique place.
3. Lapataia Bay: The Postcard of the End of the World
Upon arriving at Lapataia Bay, the first thing you'll see is the famous sign, an international symbol, that marks the end of National Route N°3, the same one that connects Ushuaia to Alaska via the Pan-American Highway: you've reached the End of the World! You'll be able to walk along its wooden boardwalk that borders the bay and provides access to different viewpoints, observing the meeting of the sea, the mountains, and the forests of the area, with views that show why this is one of the most emblematic places in the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
4. Laguna Verde and Acigami Lake: Ancestral Landscapes
You'll appreciate the imposing views of Cerro Cóndor, the imaginary border with our sister country Chile, at Laguna Verde. Then, you'll arrive at Acigami Lake, a lake whose name, from the native Yámana people, means “elongated basket,” a reference to the lake's shape. Here you'll observe how the ancient inhabitants lived in deep harmony with the Patagonian nature.
5. Ensenada Zaratiegui Bay: Where the Sea Hugs the Land
Ensenada Zaratiegui is an unforgettable panoramic spot where the Beagle Channel cuts into the land, creating magical views, surrounded by flag tree forests, trees shaped by the region's winds. Here you'll contemplate the famous Redonda Island and visit the last post office box of the Argentine Post Office, an emblematic place.
6. Back to Ushuaia with joyful hearts
As we leave behind the forests and mountains of the park, the road brings us back to Ushuaia. The city reappears, and we arrive at the center of Ushuaia with the satisfaction of having had a complete experience: viewpoints, trails, and that unique combination of sea, mountain, and forest so characteristic of the End of the World. We will drop you off at our office (Av. San Martín 775) so you can continue exploring the city.
1. Your adventure starts right at your doorstep
From that moment on, you'll know this day is going to be unforgettable. We'll pick you up right at the door of your accommodation and head towards the city's southwest area, straight to the legendary Tierra del Fuego National Park, just 12 km from downtown Ushuaia.
2. Exploring the Tierra del Fuego National Park
You'll discover the characteristic landscapes of the Tierra del Fuego National Park: its mountains, lakes of glacial origin, and vast peat bogs, along with the native forests of lenga, ñire, and coihue trees that define the region, home to the friendly red fox and the emblematic giant woodpecker. You'll feel how nature and history intertwine to make this national park an absolutely unique place.
3. Lapataia Bay: The Postcard of the End of the World
Upon arriving at Lapataia Bay, the first thing you'll see is the famous sign, an international symbol, that marks the end of National Route N°3, the same one that connects Ushuaia to Alaska via the Pan-American Highway: you've reached the End of the World! You'll be able to walk along its wooden boardwalk that borders the bay and provides access to different viewpoints, observing the meeting of the sea, the mountains, and the forests of the area, with views that show why this is one of the most emblematic places in the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
4. Laguna Verde and Acigami Lake: Ancestral Landscapes
You'll appreciate the imposing views of Cerro Cóndor, the imaginary border with our sister country Chile, at Laguna Verde. Then, you'll arrive at Acigami Lake, a lake whose name, from the native Yámana people, means “elongated basket,” a reference to the lake's shape. Here you'll observe how the ancient inhabitants lived in deep harmony with the Patagonian nature.
5. Ensenada Zaratiegui Bay: Where the Sea Hugs the Land
Ensenada Zaratiegui is an unforgettable panoramic spot where the Beagle Channel cuts into the land, creating magical views, surrounded by flag tree forests, trees shaped by the region's winds. Here you'll contemplate the famous Redonda Island and visit the last post office box of the Argentine Post Office, an emblematic place.
6. Back to Ushuaia with joyful hearts
As we leave behind the forests and mountains of the park, the road brings us back to Ushuaia. The city reappears, and we arrive at the center of Ushuaia with the satisfaction of having had a complete experience: viewpoints, trails, and that unique combination of sea, mountain, and forest so characteristic of the End of the World. We will drop you off at our office (Av. San Martín 775) so you can continue exploring the city.
1. We depart from our office in downtown Ushuaia
The experience begins at our Info De Ushuaia® office in the city center (Av. San Martín 775), where we meet to start the afternoon of adventure. We head towards the Tierra del Fuego National Park, in the southwest area of the city, just 12 km from downtown Ushuaia.
2. Exploring the Tierra del Fuego National Park
You'll discover the characteristic landscapes of the Tierra del Fuego National Park: its mountains, lakes of glacial origin, and vast peat bogs, along with the native forests of lenga, ñire, and coihue trees that define the region, home to the friendly red fox and the emblematic giant woodpecker. You'll feel how nature and history intertwine to make this national park an absolutely unique place.
3. Lapataia Bay: The Postcard of the End of the World
Upon arriving at Lapataia Bay, the first thing you'll see is the famous sign, an international symbol, that marks the end of National Route N°3, the same one that connects Ushuaia to Alaska via the Pan-American Highway: you've reached the End of the World! You'll be able to walk along its wooden boardwalk that borders the bay and provides access to different viewpoints, observing the meeting of the sea, the mountains, and the forests of the area, with views that show why this is one of the most emblematic places in the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
4. Laguna Verde and Acigami Lake: Ancestral Landscapes
You'll appreciate the imposing views of Cerro Cóndor, the imaginary border with our sister country Chile, at Laguna Verde. Then, you'll arrive at Acigami Lake, a lake whose name, from the native Yámana people, means “elongated basket,” a reference to the lake's shape. Here you'll observe how the ancient inhabitants lived in deep harmony with the Patagonian nature.
5. Ensenada Zaratiegui Bay: Where the Sea Hugs the Land
Ensenada Zaratiegui is an unforgettable panoramic spot where the Beagle Channel cuts into the land, creating magical views, surrounded by flag tree forests, trees shaped by the region's winds. Here you'll contemplate the famous Redonda Island and visit the last post office box of the Argentine Post Office, an emblematic place.
6. Back to Ushuaia with joyful hearts
As we leave behind the forests and mountains of the park, the road brings us back to Ushuaia. The city reappears, and we arrive at the center of Ushuaia with the satisfaction of having had a complete experience: viewpoints, trails, and that unique combination of sea, mountain, and forest so characteristic of the End of the World. We will drop you off at our office (Av. San Martín 775) so you can continue exploring the city.
📌 PRO TIP:
Most of our travelers tend to combine their day with the unmissable Beagle Channel Navigation, a complementary experience that you can easily book on our website.
You will return knowing that this day at the End of the World will be part of you forever.
🚀 Don't miss out on this unique spring experience. Book now and discover the End of the World during its most vibrant season!
📝 Cancellation Policies:
Not at all! The tour runs throughout the entire year. In Ushuaia, the weather is part of the landscape: it can change several times in the same day, and that gives the experience a unique charm. Furthermore, the itinerary is prepared to adapt without you missing anything essential. However, if the weather condition requires attention, the excursion might need to be rescheduled.
Yes, it's an ideal activity for everyone! From families with small children to older people, everyone can enjoy this tour. The main travel segments are done by train and vehicle, and the walks are short. Plus, the guide accompanies you at all times, ensuring that everyone can enjoy themselves at their own pace.
In spring, the weather begins to warm up, but it can still vary. . The ideal is to bring comfortable clothing and some light outerwear on hand:
It is always wise to add a light hat or a scarf. Remember that the weather can change, so it's best to be prepared for anything.
No, it isn't. Due to regulations set by National Parks Administration, the entrance fee must be paid personally upon entry to the park, using cash (Argentine pesos).
If you prefer to pay by card, please visit the National Parks website to purchase your ticket online.
This is a separate cost from the tour, and the fee varies depending on your category (residency).
Depending on the daily number of passengers, we use comfortable vans or minibuses. We always prioritize your comfort so you can enjoy the trip to the fullest.
Absolutely! In all of our excursions you'll be accompanied by a professional bilingual guide (Spanish-English), who will share stories, anecdotes and interesting facts with you throughout the entire journey.
No, it isn't, this excursion does not include lunch. However, you can bring something light to eat during the stops and peacefully enjoy the natural surroundings.
The time spent at each location may vary slightly depending on how the excursion develops that day. We always try to ensure you can enjoy it peacefully, taking photos and making the most of each stop without rushing.
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