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Discover and contemplate Pájaros Island, Lobos Island, Karelo Island and Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
On Karelo Island, you will find archaeological sites of the ancient natives of the area: the Yámanas, and a panoramic view from the canal and the City of Ushuaia.
Are you ready? Let's set sail!
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
IMPORTANT
THIS TOUR DOES NOT HAVE A GUIDE IN PORTUGUESE.
Lobos sailing has two daily departures: one in the morning and the other one in the afternoon. We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at the time of your choice, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of Ushuaia Bay. We sail through the Beagle Channel, home to all kinds of marine mammals. Above all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard our Canoero Catamarans. With 2018 and 2019 models, it is the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we skirt the "Isla de los Pájaros" (Bird Island). The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barred eagles, 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 crossing continues to another essential point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in packs, and when it is breeding season, they get into fights worthy of a Venezuelan soap opera. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
At Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind, 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, this is incorrect? 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.
We disembark at Karelo Island. We take an optional walk to see archaeological remains of the ancient natives of the area: the Yamanas.
The Yamana were nomadic canoeists who spent most of their time sailing. In their narrow canoes they hunted sea lions, penguins and even whales. In the center of their boats always burned a fire on an earthen floor with stones.
Now you know why Tierra del Fuego is called what it is called. How many more things will you learn on this tour?
What we were going to say: the walk lasts approximately 15 minutes. It is not difficult and can be done with people of all ages. In winter it is subject to the amount of snow or ice (remember that we are in the south of the world).
We turned back to the port of Ushuaia with a view of the Martial mountain ranges. It is the moment when you look at the horizon and you are grateful for having made such a beautiful trip.
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Discover and contemplate Pájaros Island, Lobos Island, Karelo Island and Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
On Karelo Island, you will find archaeological sites of the ancient natives of the area: the Yámanas, and a panoramic view from the canal and the City of Ushuaia.
Are you ready? Let's set sail!
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
IMPORTANT
THIS TOUR DOES NOT HAVE A GUIDE IN PORTUGUESE.
Lobos sailing has two daily departures: one in the morning and the other one in the afternoon. We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at the time of your choice, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of Ushuaia Bay. We sail through the Beagle Channel, home to all kinds of marine mammals. Above all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard our Canoero Catamarans. With 2018 and 2019 models, it is the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we skirt the "Isla de los Pájaros" (Bird Island). The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barred eagles, 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 crossing continues to another essential point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in packs, and when it is breeding season, they get into fights worthy of a Venezuelan soap opera. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
At Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind, 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, this is incorrect? 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.
We disembark at Karelo Island. We take an optional walk to see archaeological remains of the ancient natives of the area: the Yamanas.
The Yamana were nomadic canoeists who spent most of their time sailing. In their narrow canoes they hunted sea lions, penguins and even whales. In the center of their boats always burned a fire on an earthen floor with stones.
Now you know why Tierra del Fuego is called what it is called. How many more things will you learn on this tour?
What we were going to say: the walk lasts approximately 15 minutes. It is not difficult and can be done with people of all ages. In winter it is subject to the amount of snow or ice (remember that we are in the south of the world).
We turned back to the port of Ushuaia with a view of the Martial mountain ranges. It is the moment when you look at the horizon and you are grateful for having made such a beautiful trip.
Discover and contemplate Pájaros Island, Lobos Island, Karelo Island and Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
On Karelo Island, you will find archaeological sites of the ancient natives of the area: the Yámanas, and a panoramic view from the canal and the City of Ushuaia.
Are you ready? Let's set sail!
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
IMPORTANT
THIS TOUR DOES NOT HAVE A GUIDE IN PORTUGUESE.
Lobos sailing has two daily departures: one in the morning and the other one in the afternoon. We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at the time of your choice, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of Ushuaia Bay. We sail through the Beagle Channel, home to all kinds of marine mammals. Above all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard our Canoero Catamarans. With 2018 and 2019 models, it is the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we skirt the "Isla de los Pájaros" (Bird Island). The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barred eagles, 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 crossing continues to another essential point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in packs, and when it is breeding season, they get into fights worthy of a Venezuelan soap opera. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
At Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind, 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, this is incorrect? 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.
We disembark at Karelo Island. We take an optional walk to see archaeological remains of the ancient natives of the area: the Yamanas.
The Yamana were nomadic canoeists who spent most of their time sailing. In their narrow canoes they hunted sea lions, penguins and even whales. In the center of their boats always burned a fire on an earthen floor with stones.
Now you know why Tierra del Fuego is called what it is called. How many more things will you learn on this tour?
What we were going to say: the walk lasts approximately 15 minutes. It is not difficult and can be done with people of all ages. In winter it is subject to the amount of snow or ice (remember that we are in the south of the world).
We turned back to the port of Ushuaia with a view of the Martial mountain ranges. It is the moment when you look at the horizon and you are grateful for having made such a beautiful trip.
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Discover and contemplate Pájaros Island, Lobos Island, Karelo Island and Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
On Karelo Island, you will find archaeological sites of the ancient natives of the area: the Yámanas, and a panoramic view from the canal and the City of Ushuaia.
Are you ready? Let's set sail!
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
IMPORTANT
THIS TOUR DOES NOT HAVE A GUIDE IN PORTUGUESE.
Lobos sailing has two daily departures: one in the morning and the other one in the afternoon. We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at the time of your choice, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of Ushuaia Bay. We sail through the Beagle Channel, home to all kinds of marine mammals. Above all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard our Canoero Catamarans. With 2018 and 2019 models, it is the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we skirt the "Isla de los Pájaros" (Bird Island). The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barred eagles, 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 crossing continues to another essential point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in packs, and when it is breeding season, they get into fights worthy of a Venezuelan soap opera. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
At Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind, 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, this is incorrect? 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.
We disembark at Karelo Island. We take an optional walk to see archaeological remains of the ancient natives of the area: the Yamanas.
The Yamana were nomadic canoeists who spent most of their time sailing. In their narrow canoes they hunted sea lions, penguins and even whales. In the center of their boats always burned a fire on an earthen floor with stones.
Now you know why Tierra del Fuego is called what it is called. How many more things will you learn on this tour?
What we were going to say: the walk lasts approximately 15 minutes. It is not difficult and can be done with people of all ages. In winter it is subject to the amount of snow or ice (remember that we are in the south of the world).
We turned back to the port of Ushuaia with a view of the Martial mountain ranges. It is the moment when you look at the horizon and you are grateful for having made such a beautiful trip.
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Discover and contemplate Pájaros Island, Lobos Island, Karelo Island and Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
On Karelo Island, you will find archaeological sites of the ancient natives of the area: the Yámanas, and a panoramic view from the canal and the City of Ushuaia.
Are you ready? Let's set sail!
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
IMPORTANT
THIS TOUR DOES NOT HAVE A GUIDE IN PORTUGUESE.
Lobos sailing has two daily departures: one in the morning and the other one in the afternoon. We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at the time of your choice, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of Ushuaia Bay. We sail through the Beagle Channel, home to all kinds of marine mammals. Above all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard our Canoero Catamarans. With 2018 and 2019 models, it is the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we skirt the "Isla de los Pájaros" (Bird Island). The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barred eagles, 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 crossing continues to another essential point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in packs, and when it is breeding season, they get into fights worthy of a Venezuelan soap opera. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
At Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind, 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, this is incorrect? 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.
We disembark at Karelo Island. We take an optional walk to see archaeological remains of the ancient natives of the area: the Yamanas.
The Yamana were nomadic canoeists who spent most of their time sailing. In their narrow canoes they hunted sea lions, penguins and even whales. In the center of their boats always burned a fire on an earthen floor with stones.
Ahora sabés por qué Tierra del Fuego se llama como se llama. ¿Cuántas cosas más aprenderás en este tour?.
What we were going to say: the walk lasts approximately 15 minutes. It is not difficult and can be done with people of all ages. In winter it is subject to the amount of snow or ice (remember that we are in the south of the world).
We turned back to the port of Ushuaia with a view of the Martial mountain ranges. It is the moment when you look at the horizon and you are grateful for having made such a beautiful trip.
Discover and contemplate Pájaros Island, Lobos Island, Karelo Island and Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
On Karelo Island, you will find archaeological sites of the ancient natives of the area: the Yámanas, and a panoramic view from the canal and the City of Ushuaia.
Are you ready? Let's set sail!
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
IMPORTANT
THIS TOUR DOES NOT HAVE A GUIDE IN PORTUGUESE.
Lobos sailing has two daily departures: one in the morning and the other one in the afternoon. We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at the time of your choice, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of Ushuaia Bay. We sail through the Beagle Channel, home to all kinds of marine mammals. Above all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard our Canoero Catamarans. With 2018 and 2019 models, it is the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we skirt the "Isla de los Pájaros" (Bird Island). The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barred eagles, 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 crossing continues to another essential point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in packs, and when it is breeding season, they get into fights worthy of a Venezuelan soap opera. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
At Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind, 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, this is incorrect? 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.
We disembark at Karelo Island. We take an optional walk to see archaeological remains of the ancient natives of the area: the Yamanas.
The Yamana were nomadic canoeists who spent most of their time sailing. In their narrow canoes they hunted sea lions, penguins and even whales. In the center of their boats always burned a fire on an earthen floor with stones.
Ahora sabés por qué Tierra del Fuego se llama como se llama. ¿Cuántas cosas más aprenderás en este tour?.
What we were going to say: the walk lasts approximately 15 minutes. It is not difficult and can be done with people of all ages. In winter it is subject to the amount of snow or ice (remember that we are in the south of the world).
We turned back to the port of Ushuaia with a view of the Martial mountain ranges. It is the moment when you look at the horizon and you are grateful for having made such a beautiful trip.
Duration
Languages
Price from
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Discover and contemplate Pájaros Island, Lobos Island, Karelo Island and Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
On Karelo Island, you will find archaeological sites of the ancient natives of the area: the Yámanas, and a panoramic view from the canal and the City of Ushuaia.
Are you ready? Let's set sail!
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
IMPORTANT
THIS TOUR DOES NOT HAVE A GUIDE IN PORTUGUESE.
Lobos sailing has two daily departures: one in the morning and the other one in the afternoon. We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at the time of your choice, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of Ushuaia Bay. We sail through the Beagle Channel, home to all kinds of marine mammals. Above all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard our Canoero Catamarans. With 2018 and 2019 models, it is the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we skirt the "Isla de los Pájaros" (Bird Island). The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barred eagles, 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 crossing continues to another essential point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in packs, and when it is breeding season, they get into fights worthy of a Venezuelan soap opera. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
At Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind, 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, this is incorrect? 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.
We disembark at Karelo Island. We take an optional walk to see archaeological remains of the ancient natives of the area: the Yamanas.
The Yamana were nomadic canoeists who spent most of their time sailing. In their narrow canoes they hunted sea lions, penguins and even whales. In the center of their boats always burned a fire on an earthen floor with stones.
Ahora sabés por qué Tierra del Fuego se llama como se llama. ¿Cuántas cosas más aprenderás en este tour?.
What we were going to say: the walk lasts approximately 15 minutes. It is not difficult and can be done with people of all ages. In winter it is subject to the amount of snow or ice (remember that we are in the south of the world).
We turned back to the port of Ushuaia with a view of the Martial mountain ranges. It is the moment when you look at the horizon and you are grateful for having made such a beautiful trip.
Discover and contemplate Pájaros Island, Lobos Island, Karelo Island and Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
On Karelo Island, you will find archaeological sites of the ancient natives of the area: the Yámanas, and a panoramic view from the canal and the City of Ushuaia.
Are you ready? Let's set sail!
On this 3-hour excursion, you will have the chance to see South American sea lions, both one-haired and two-haired, as well as typical birds of this famous interoceanic channel, which gathers the waters of the Pacific Ocean and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
We will sail through the waters of the Beagle Channel and enjoy breathtaking landscapes that will remind us that we are only 1000 km away from the white continent. Don't miss the chance to take a picture next to the famous Les Eclaireurs lighthouse!
IMPORTANT
THIS TOUR DOES NOT HAVE A GUIDE IN PORTUGUESE.
Lobos sailing has two daily departures: one in the morning and the other one in the afternoon. We will be waiting for you at the Port of Ushuaia at the time of your choice, ready to start the day.
The tour begins with a tour of Ushuaia Bay. We sail through the Beagle Channel, home to all kinds of marine mammals. Above all, we want you to be comfortable: we go aboard our Canoero Catamarans. With 2018 and 2019 models, it is the most modern fleet of catamarans in Ushuaia.
From the boat, we skirt the "Isla de los Pájaros" (Bird Island). The biodiversity of the place is incredible. If you like birds, you are going to go crazy: barred eagles, 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 crossing continues to another essential point of the Bridges archipelago: the island of the wolves. These animals are a lot of fun. They live in packs, and when it is breeding season, they get into fights worthy of a Venezuelan soap opera. Sea lions definitely know how to put on a show. Bring your camera, you will want to take a thousand pictures.
At Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse we make the most awaited stop. You will be able to take the famous photo with the lighthouse behind, 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, this is incorrect? 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.
We disembark at Karelo Island. We take an optional walk to see archaeological remains of the ancient natives of the area: the Yamanas.
The Yamana were nomadic canoeists who spent most of their time sailing. In their narrow canoes they hunted sea lions, penguins and even whales. In the center of their boats always burned a fire on an earthen floor with stones.
Ahora sabés por qué Tierra del Fuego se llama como se llama. ¿Cuántas cosas más aprenderás en este tour?.
What we were going to say: the walk lasts approximately 15 minutes. It is not difficult and can be done with people of all ages. In winter it is subject to the amount of snow or ice (remember that we are in the south of the world).
We turned back to the port of Ushuaia with a view of the Martial mountain ranges. It is the moment when you look at the horizon and you are grateful for having made such a beautiful trip.
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Ushuaia – Tierra del Fuego
Telephone number: 011-3221-4305
Whatsapp (de 8 a 24 hs): 00549-2901-472727
Argentina