ISLA DE LOS ESTADES (STATEN ISLAND)
Cruise east to the remote Isla de los Estados, famous for its wild beauty and historical shipwrecks. Disembark and hike through the island’s rugged terrain, discovering hidden bays and the iconic San Juan de Salvamento Lighthouse, also known as the “Lighthouse at the End of the World.” Afterward, kayak along the island’s rocky coast, exploring its secluded beaches and coves.
Isla de los Estados, or Staten Island, is an uninhabited island off the southern coast of Argentina. Once home to a lighthouse made famous by Jules Verne’s The Lighthouse at the End of the World, the island is now a protected reserve. Admire the historic San Juan de Salvamento Lighthouse and the islands’ dramatic cliffs, rugged landscapes, and rich wildlife, including sea lions, penguins, and various seabirds.
Distance from last location: 68 nm

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