BEAGLE CHANNEL – USHUAIA

On your final day, cruise back to Ushuaia through Beagle Channel. As you approach the city, take in the last views of snow-capped mountains and untouched wilderness. Disembark by the late afternoon, and get a transfer to the airport, marking the end of your incredible Patagonian yachting adventure.

Beagle Channel

Named after HMS Beagle, the ship that carried Charles Darwin on his voyage, The Beagle Channel is a famous strait that runs through Tierra del Fuego, dividing Chile and Argentina. The channel is a prime route for boat tours, offering breathtaking views of glaciers, rugged cliffs, and abundant wildlife such as sea lions, penguins, and cormorants. The channel also leads to historical sites such as the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.

Distance from last location: 118 nm

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Beagle Channel

Distance from last location: 17 nm

Ushuaia
Ushuaia

Ushuaia

Known as the “End of the World,” Ushuaia is the southernmost city in the world, located in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Surrounded by mountains and the Beagle Channel, Ushuaia offers incredible natural beauty, making it a hub for adventure travelers. Visitors can explore the stunning Tierra del Fuego National Park, take boat tours on the Beagle Channel to spot penguins and sea lions or ride the famous “End of the World” train. Ushuaia is also a gateway for expeditions to Antarctica, adding to its allure as a unique travel destination.

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