It is a renowned tourist city located in the archipelago and capital of the province of Tierra del Fuego, which is nicknamed "the End of the World", as it is located in the southernmost tip of Argentina. It is the southernmost city, only 1000 km from the Antarctic Peninsula. Its name means "bay facing west" in the Yámana language. It is a popular destination for travelers who are interested in exploring the natural beauty of Patagonia and the unique culture of the region. Visitors to Ushuaia can enjoy a wide range of activities, including hiking in the nearby Tierra del Fuego National Park, skiing in the nearby mountains, and sailing along the famous Beagle Channel. Other popular attractions include the historic Presidio Museum, the End of the World Museum, and the picturesque Train at the End of the World. Ushuaia is also a great starting point for trips to Antarctica, as many tour companies offer expeditions departing from the city. The city's thriving tourism industry has resulted in a diverse range of accommodations, from budget hostels to luxurious hotels and resorts.
Aventuras en el Fin del Mundo: Explorando las maravillas de los paisajes indómitos de Ushuaia.
The best time to travel to Ushuaia is in the latter part of the Argentinean spring and summer: from November to March. At this time of year, the days tend to be longer by about 17 hours and the temperature averages 10° C.
Due to its latitude of 54° South, this city has the longest nights in winter and the longest daylight hours in summer.
Es un destino internacional ineludible, famoso por sus bellos paisajes de montañas, mar, valles y lagos.
As for its climate, it is predominantly cold and windy with an average temperature of 6° Celsius. There are also sudden changes in temperature, sudden rains and snowfalls.
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Beagle Channel: also known as Onashaga Channel, which means “hunters’ channel or onas’ channel” in the Yámana language. It is a place rich in biodiversity, impressive landscapes and history. The Beagle Channel is one of the most important attractions of your visit to Ushuaia and you can visit it sailing in different boats and with a professional guide. You will be able to see the Beagle Islands and their penguins, sea lions, etc. From Argentina Programa we can arrange everything for you.
Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse (means “The Explorers” in French): sailing the Beagle Channel you will reach this famous lighthouse. A century after its inauguration, this lighthouse is the light that illuminates navigators and visitors.
Ciudad de Ushuaia
Circuito de los Valles
Lagos y Tolhuin
Museo Marítimo y Penitenciario de Ushuaia: está ubicado en el edificio del antiguo presidio de Ushuaia, donde se encarcelaba a los delincuentes más peligrosos por su reincidencia. Hoy este edificio alberga 4 museos.
Plaza Islas Malvinas: contiene el mural escultórico Héroes de Malvinas, monumento nacional.
Monumento a los Héroes de Malvinas: la plaza y el monumento son un homenaje a los caídos en la Guerra de Malvinas en 1982.
Thematic Gallery – Fuegian History
Museo del Fin del Mundo: es el edificio de la antigua legislatura provincial y ha sido declarado Monumento Histórico Nacional.
Cartel del fin del mundo
Muelle turístico
Cartel de Ushuaia
Old settlers’ promenade
Bahía Encerrada Urban Nature Reserve
Paseo del Centenario
HeliUshuaia: located at Ushuaia International Airport.
Pista de esquí Martial Glacier
Laguna Esmeralda
Laguna Turquesa
Laguna de los Témpanos (Icebergs Lagoon)
Museo Pensar Malvinas
Monte Olivia
Bahía Cucharita
Cerro Cinco Hermanos
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