
Beagle Channel Navigation with trekking at the Bridges Islands
Ushuaia (Argentina)
Location
In 1833, Charles Darwin set sail along the Beagle Channel. You can follow his course on a 3-hour catamaran cruise from Ushuaia. You'll capture sights of Ushuaia’s former prison, check out the End of the World Museum, and admire views of Cinco Hermanos and Olivia mountains, among other sights.
Disembark on the Bridges Islands for a 20-minutes walk to visit the ruins of natives populations that inhabited the island.
After reaching Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse and eyeing shipwreck ruins, come upon throngs of sea lions at Lobos Island and the winged residents of Pajaros Island. Enjoy guided commentary during your whole trip.
Learn about the native fauna and see the mythical Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse. Finally, a time to enjoy a short walk on Bridges Island.
What's included?
- 3-hour guided navigation
- 20 minutes guided trek on the Bridges Islands
- Restroom on board
Exclusions
- Pick up and drop off from passengers accommodation
- Embarkation Fee
Please Note
- Public transportation nearby
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Infants must sit on laps
- Travelers must be present 10 minutes before the scheduled time at the meeting point: "Tolkeyen Patagonia" box office in order to exchange your ticket and pay for the port fee. We suggest you to confirm the booking details with us prior to travel, or upon arrival at your destination.
Meeting Points
Cancellation Policy
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