Duration: 4 hours (without train) / 5 hours (with train)
Operates year-round
A must-see in Ushuaia, this half-day tour takes visitors through the highlights of Tierra del Fuego National Park, combining stunning landscapes, cultural landmarks, and Patagonian nature.
- Ensenada Zaratiegui Bay: This beautiful bay offers privileged views of the Beagle Channel and is home to the southernmost post office in the world—a small, picturesque cabin where visitors can send postcards with unique stamps from the end of the world.
- Lapataia Bay: One of the most iconic spots in the park, its name comes from the Yaghan language and means “bay of the forest.” Surrounded by mountains and dense subantarctic forest, it's an area rich in biodiversity and historical significance.
- End of National Route Nº 3 Sign: Located next to Lapataia Bay, this famous sign marks the southernmost point of Argentina's National Route 3, which stretches all the way from Buenos Aires. A must-stop photo opportunity symbolizing the end—or beginning—of one of the country’s longest roads.
- Roca Lake (also known as "Acigami"): A glacial lake known for its crystal-clear waters and mountainous backdrop. It is uniquely situated on the border between Argentina and Chile.
- End of the World Train – Optional: This scenic train ride lasts about one hour and follows the historic railway once used by prisoners over a century ago. Today, the End of the World Train is a symbolic and memorable journey through nature and history. Tickets must be reserved in advance.
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This excursion can be offered on a regular basis with a bilingual Spanish/English guide, or as a private service with vehicle and guide tailored to your needs.
Optional activities such as trekking or canoeing can be added.












