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Ushuaya

USHUAYA TOURS

Ushuaya

Ushuaia, nestled in the heart of Patagonia, Argentina, stirs the imagination of countless adventurers across the globe. This legendary locale invites travelers to witness the raw movements of Mother Earth herself. Situated at the southernmost reaches of the Patagonian plains, in the remote Tierra del Fuego Province and the Islas del Atlántico Sur, the majestic Andes mountains dominate the landscape. Their towering peaks frame glacial valleys, pristine peat bogs, and ancient forests, creating an awe-inspiring paradise at the edge of the world.

CHOOSE A TOUR TO USHUAIA, THE SOUTHERN POINT OF THE EARTH

Tours to Ushuaia

Ushuaia is a place where colors dance through the seasons. The deep blue of summer, the warm ochre of autumn, the pristine white of winter, and the fresh green of spring create a year-round invitation to explore and enjoy. Nestled between the Beagle Channel and rugged, glacier-carved peaks, this southernmost city on the planet is a dream destination for adventurers seeking the ultimate experience.

EXCURSIONS IN USHUAYA, TIERRA DEL FUEGO

Excursions in Ushuaya

Tierra del Fuego.
To this day, there are no other versions of the origin of this territory's name. Specifically, "Tierra del Fuego"—a name given by the great explorer of many unknown lands, Magellan—was inspired by the sight of numerous fires on the shore as he observed from the deck of his ship. He assumed that these were volcanic eruptions and naturally named the coast "Tierra del Fuego" (Land of Fire). In reality, it was the local indigenous people who were lighting bonfires along the shore at night.






Activities in Ushuaya

Book a tour to Ushuaya, the end of the world!

As the most important gateway to Antarctica and a port for cruising yachts, Ushuaia caters well for its growing numbers of tourists. Offering loads of activities in and around town, the entire mountain range behind Ushuaia, with its lakes and rivers, has first-rate hiking, skiing and boating opportunities, as well as the chance to go as far south as the highways go: the RN 3 ends in Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego.