The southbound boardwalks in Ushuaia are an unforgettable experience for lovers of nature and unique landscapes. Ushuaia, known as the southernmost city in the world, offers a number of excursions that sail south, exploring the scenic beauty of the Patagonian region.
These tours usually depart from the port of Ushuaia and enter the Beagle Channel, a maritime passage that separates the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego from the South American continent. As you sail south, you'll be able to take in breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and sub-Antarctic forests. The local fauna is another of the great attractions: it is common to see penguins, cormorants, sea lions and, occasionally, whales.
One of the highlights of these walks is the possibility of visiting the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, also known as the "Explorers' Lighthouse". This iconic lighthouse, located on a small island, is a symbol of the region and offers a breathtaking panoramic view.
In addition, some tours include stops at nearby islands, where you can hike and explore the local biodiversity. In season, boaters also have the opportunity to enjoy activities such as fishingbird watching.
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