USHUAIA, THE CITY AT THE END OF THE WORLD: WHAT TO DO AND SEE

by Royal Holiday
USHUAIA THE END OF THE WORLD

Ushuaia, known as “The City At The End of The World”, is a city nestled between mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, at the southernmost point of Argentina. With its untamed nature and spectacular landscapes, this city of Patagonia invites you to explore the Tierra del Fuego National Park, where glaciers, lakes, and forests coexist in a unique environment.

Ushuaia is much more than just a tourist destination; it’s a gate to the wild natural world, perfect for everyone who loves adventure, ecotourism, and the calmness of nature in its purest state.

ALMOST THE “END OF THE WORLD”

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To learn the history of the city and its past as a penal colony, the End of the World Museum and the Ushuaia Prison are must-visits.

These places show both the natural history and the human history of the region, giving a unique perspective on life’s challenges in the far south.

Navigating the Beagle Channel is one of Ushuaia’s most iconic tours. Boat excursions allow visitors to see the region’s marine wildlife, such as sea lions and penguins on Martillo Island. 

Additionally, you can admire the historic lighthouses that guide vessels in this part of the world, including the famous Lighthouse at the End of the World. 

For those seeking a panoramic view of Ushuaia and the Beagle Channel, a hike to Martial Glacier is a must. The trail to the glacier offers views of forests and snow-capped mountains, and the summit provides a unique perspective of the landscape.

ADVENTURES IN TIERRA DEL FUEGO NATIONAL PARK

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The Tierra del Fuego National Park covers over 68,000 hectares of landscape where the Andes Mountain Range descends to the sea.

Visitors can walk its numerous trails and contemplate forests of lenga, guindo, and coihue trees, which are home to a diverse range of native wildlife, including red foxes, guanacos, and the iconic Andean condor. 

Ushuaia also offers exciting activities like dog sled rides in winter and 4×4 excursions that uncover the hidden corners of the region. 

Located within the park, Lapataia Bay marks the end of National Route 3, which connects Ushuaia to the rest of Argentina. This is an excellent spot for birdwatching and enjoying the serenity of an almost untouched environment.

Here you have to take a picture with the famous sign that says “Fin del Mundo” (End of the World).

USHUAIA THE END OF THE WORLD

If you’re going during the winter, the Cerro Castor ski center offers snow slopes of extraordinary quality, with all the services and many activities for all the family. Skiing in Tierra del Fuego is an experience.

TIPS TO ENJOY USHUAIA TO THE MAXIMUM

USHUAIA THE END OF THE WORLD

During the austral summer (December to March), the days are longer and the weather is nicer, ideal for outdoor activities. The winter (June to September) is perfect for snow sports.

Even if you go during the summer, Ushuaia can be cold and windy. Take warm clothes that are waterproof and wear layers to adapt to the temperature changes. Also, consider hiking shoes.

Many tours like the navigations through the Beagle Channel are very solicited. Booking with anticipation guarantees your spot and a better experience. And don’t forget to book your stay and check our promotions on the website: https://royal-holiday.com

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