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Gourmet Tour around Ushuaia Gastronomy is one of the essential attractions in the southernmost city in the world, where the great protagonists of local and regional cuisine may be appreciated and praised... |
Gourmet Tour around Ushuaia |
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A Harberton Pearl We sailed up to Gable Island, a part of legendary estancia Harberton, which treasures an impressive landscape as well as the vestiges of its first dwellers. |
A Harberton Pearl |
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On the Vinciguerra Glacier We walked on the mythical Vinciguerra Glacier, a unique tour whose main attractions are the feeling of solitude and the proximity of nature. |
On the Vinciguerra Glacier |
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Ski in Cerro Castor In the end of Patagonia during its fourth winter season you will discover the newest ski resort in Argentina nearest to the end of the continent. |
Ski in Cerro Castor |
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The End of the World on a Helicopter This is a wonderful ride, unlike everything known. Flying over Ushuaia and its surroundings is delightful for the eyes, but flying on a helicopter is out of this world. |
The End of the World on a Helicopter |
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The Valley of Wolves in the winter There is no doubt this is one of the most beautiful sites in the City of Ushuaia. Here, a man known as el Gato (the cat) is in charge of breeding hundreds of dogs... |
The Valley of Wolves in the winter |
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Touring around with Gato Curuchet When the warm weather comes, the daytime lasts longer and famous Gato Curuchet begins to plan the best excursions to enjoy the southern summer. |
Touring around with Gato Curuchet |
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The Only One Behind the Andes Ushuaia is the only Argentinian city nestled on the other side of the Andes Mountain Range. This is an invitation to see it through an interesting sightseeing tour on a double-decker... |
The Only One Behind the Andes |
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Mare Australis Cruising An unforgettable experience on board an expedition cruiseship. From October thru April, the southernmost and most untouched region in the planet. |
Mare Australis Cruising |
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Confessions of the Prison The inside of the old prison building, where the Maritime Museum works, keeps the tales brought by the sea and the stories of the prisoners that colonized southern Patagonia. |
Confessions of the Prison |
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Exploring the Beagle There are multiple invitations to sail and see the Beagle Channel, one of the main natural sceneries in the region. |
Exploring the Beagle |
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The Prisoners' Train In addition to being the southernmost train in the world, it also recalls the story of the convicts confined to the Ushuaia prison, the very same prisoners who contributed... |
The Prisoners' Train |
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A Quiet Ride Across the Sea The historical boat called Barracuda takes all visitors through the Beagle Channel to see the local sea fauna. |
A Quiet Ride Across the Sea |
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Witness of the Beginning The End of the World Museum treasures the heritage of life in Tierra del Fuego, from pre-Columbian days to the mid XX century. |
Witness of the Beginning |
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Beneath the Sub-antarctic Waters The new Ushuaia aquarium proposes to be submerged in the waters of the Beagle to get to know all its sea fauna. |
Beneath the Sub-antarctic Waters |
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Touring around the Land of Fire The Tierra del Fuego National Park protects the natural environments discovered by Magallanes, when he spotted the island and its bonfires from a distance. |
Touring around the Land of Fire |
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The Alvear Caves A real hiking excursion in the high country, special for lovers of spots rarely visited by man, within an impressive mountain environment. |
The Alvear Caves |
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The Unfathomable Southern Seas A challenge for all those who practice scuba diving is getting deep into the waters of the Beagle Channel. Here are some options to explore the subanctartic sea bed. |
The Unfathomable Southern Seas |
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Trekking and canopy at the Martial Glacier A few kilometers away from the City of Ushuaia, there lies a fascinating natural attraction: the Martial Glacier invites us to step on its eternal ice. |
Trekking and canopy at the Martial Glacier |
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On the Other Side of the Mountain Range We left the city to visit two natural treasures in Tierra del Fuego: Lake Escondido and Lake Fagnano. |
On the Other Side of the Mountain Range |
Patagonia hot springs
Patagonia has a great deal of geographical faults with remarkable geothermal and volcanic activity. These features explain the existence of various sources with hot spring waters. The diversity existing in this area of South America ranges from warm water issuing from the ground, rich in minerals, to geysers with boiling water.
Patagonian wines
Located in the southern end of the American continent, Patagonia meets several natural conditions and characteristics ideal for growing vineyards.
Pure air, clear skies and endless silences are only interrupted by the whispers of the winds that cross the area from the Andes Mountain Range to the Atlantic Ocean, carrying the mysterious aromas of the bushes and the wild berries.