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Beagle Channel

Boat Tour on the Beagle Channel

A Majestic Waterway at the End of the World

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A boat tour on the Beagle Channel offers a unique opportunity to explore the wild beauty of Patagonia’s southernmost waters. As you cruise through this picturesque channel, you’ll be surrounded by dramatic landscapes, from jagged mountains to lush islands. The tour often includes stops at local landmarks like the iconic Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, and you’ll likely encounter local wildlife such as sea lions, cormorants, and even the occasional dolphin. What we like about the Beagle Channel boat tour is the perfect blend of adventure and serenity, where the stunning natural scenery and vibrant wildlife combine to create an unforgettable experience in Argentina’s southernmost corner.

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Scenic cruise through the Beagle Channel

Views of Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse and nearby islands

Wildlife encounters, including sea lions and birds

Ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and adventurers

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Ushuaia
Boat trip to Lapataia Bay

Lapataia Bay is more than a body of water—it’s the final punctuation of the legendary Pan-American Highway and a place where silence has texture. With Viventura, you’ll sail into the wild curves of Tierra del Fuego National Park, where forest, fjord, and sky blur into one.

What we like about Lapataia Bay is its poetic finality—the sense that the world narrows here, not into emptiness, but into something pure. As sea birds circle and lenga forests reflect in dark waters, you’ll feel both small and infinite.

Viventura’s boat tours are intimate and expertly guided. You'll learn how indigenous peoples once navigated these waters in canoes, how glaciers carved the coastline, and why foxes, condors, and beavers all call this southern edge home. No rush, no noise—just Patagonia’s quiet answer to the rest of the world.

Ushuaia
End of the World Museum

The End of the World Museum in Ushuaia offers an enlightening journey into the history, culture, and natural beauty of Argentina’s southernmost city. Its diverse collection of artifacts and exhibits spans indigenous history, the whaling industry, and the region’s development, giving visitors a unique window into life at the edge of the world.

What makes the museum special is how it connects travelers to Ushuaia’s past, providing context for the city’s present and a deeper appreciation of Tierra del Fuego’s remote and captivating landscapes. For history enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike, it’s a must-visit stop in this extraordinary corner of the globe.

Exploring Ushuaia
Former Prison & Maritime Museum

Before you embark on your polar expedition, take a journey through time at the Ushuaia Maritime Museum, housed in the historic Presidio, or old prison, of Ushuaia. This unique museum offers a deep dive into the region’s rich maritime history and the stories of those who lived and worked in this remote corner of the world. We highly recommend setting aside a few hours to explore this captivating site—a must-see during your stay in Ushuaia.

Enhance Your Ushuaia Experience: A visit to the Ushuaia Maritime Museum and Former Prison is more than just a history lesson—it’s an immersion into the spirit of exploration and endurance that defines this region. Before you set sail on your polar adventure, take a moment to appreciate the stories of those who came before you, braving the harsh conditions of Tierra del Fuego and the Southern Ocean.

Ready to step back in time? Add the Ushuaia Maritime Museum and Former Prison to your itinerary, and prepare to be captivated by the stories that shaped the end of the world.

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Hike in Tierra del Fuego National Park

Tierra del Fuego National Park is a true hiker’s paradise, showcasing some of the most pristine and dramatic landscapes in Patagonia. Situated at the southern tip of Argentina, the park features rugged mountains, dense forests, and crystal-clear lakes, with trails suited for all levels—from gentle nature walks to challenging treks.

As you explore, you may encounter unique wildlife such as guanacos, beavers, and a variety of birds, all set against the backdrop of breathtaking scenery. The park’s proximity to the Southern Ocean adds spectacular coastal views, making each hike a feast for the senses. What makes Tierra del Fuego so special is its untouched wilderness, offering an immersive Patagonian adventure and a perfect escape into nature.

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Live cooking

In Puerto Almanza, where the road ends and the Beagle Channel begins, there’s a kitchen waiting just for you. With Viventura, you’ll join local chefs in a live cooking experience where Patagonia’s raw bounty meets warm southern hospitality. Picture fresh king crab pulled from icy waters, firewood crackling, and a view of Chile across the strait.

What we like about Puerto Almanza is the intimacy—you’re not just watching a meal being made; you’re shaping it, seasoning it, and savoring it together with those who live from the land and sea. It’s slow travel at its most flavorful.

Viventura takes care of timing, translation, and transport. You just bring your appetite and curiosity. From the chopping board to the last shared toast, this is a taste of Tierra del Fuego you’ll carry home in memory and in spice.

Ushuaia
Penguin Watching Cruise

Penguins nest on Isla Martillo

Les Éclaireurs often mistaken for Verne’s lighthouse

Sea lions gather on Isla de los Lobos

Magellanic & gentoo penguins coexist here

Puerto Almanza
Puerto Almanza

Argentina’s southernmost fishing village

Famous for giant king crab (centolla)

Only ~100 residents live here

Overlooks the Beagle Channel to Chile

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Tierra del Fuego National Park

Tierra del Fuego National Park is more than just a stopover; it’s a destination in its own right.

If you're spending a day or to in Ushuaia perhaps before setting sail to the icy wilderness of Antarctica, we highly recommend spending a day exploring the stunning "Tierra del Fuego National Park". This breathtaking natural wonder is just a short drive from Ushuaia and offers an unforgettable experience of pristine wilderness, serene lakes, and diverse wildlife. A day tour is the perfect way to explore the national park, either exploring by foot, on yourself, or with a booked day tour. Spending a day here is the perfect way to acclimatize to the beauty and serenity of the surroundings, and to let the tranquility of the park and the majesty of its landscapes inspire you for the adventure ahead!

Why Visit Tierra del Fuego National Park?

  1. Breathtaking Landscapes: Tierra del Fuego National Park is a visual masterpiece. Picture dramatic mountain ranges, lush forests, sparkling rivers, and tranquil bays—all set against the backdrop of the rugged southern Andes. Whether you’re an avid photographer or just love to take in beautiful scenery, this park will leave you in awe.

  2. Unique Wildlife Encounters: This is the perfect place to spot some of Patagonia’s iconic wildlife. Keep an eye out for Andean foxes, guanacos, and the elusive Magellanic woodpecker. Bird enthusiasts will be delighted by the chance to see albatrosses, petrels, and many other species that call this region home.

  3. Historical Significance: As you explore the park, you’ll come across relics of the indigenous Yámana people who once lived here. The park is also dotted with remnants of early European settlements, offering a glimpse into the rich history of this remote corner of the world.

  4. Easy Accessibility: Conveniently located just 12 kilometers from Ushuaia, the park is easily accessible for a day trip. Whether you’re arriving in Ushuaia a day before your expedition cruise or staying a little longer, this day tour is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the beauty of Tierra del Fuego.

Ready to explore Tierra del Fuego National Park? Book your day tour through us, and we’ll ensure you have an unforgettable experience at the end of the world.

What to See and Do in Ushuaia
Time to explore Ushuaia

Ushuaia whispers of adventure—it’s a place where roads run out, mountains rise from the sea, and penguins march along frozen shores. With Viventura, you explore Tierra del Fuego at your own rhythm: sailing the Beagle Channel past islands of sea lions, hiking through windswept forests, and spotting snowy peaks that touch Antarctic breezes.

What we like about Ushuaia is its solitude—how even in a bustling port, nature always has the last word.

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Tren del fin del Mundo

Let the tracks carry you through Patagonia’s hauntingly beautiful landscapes aboard the Southern Fuegian Railway, the world’s southernmost train. Originally built in 1909 to transport prisoners, this historic narrow-gauge steam train now welcomes curious travelers through ancient lenga forests, glacial valleys, and windswept plains, all framed by the majestic Andes.

With Viventura, your seat on this historic steam train is more than a ride—it’s a journey through a Patagonian storybook. What makes the Southern Fuegian Railway so magical is its blend of history, wilderness, and wonder. Each puff of steam evokes the spirit of a bygone era, making your journey to the “end of the world” feel like the start of an unforgettable adventure.

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