We began the journey leaving from the Tourist Pier in our city, heading towards the center of the Beagle Channel, enjoying, as we moved away, the panoramic view of the Ushuaia coast, observing the most important buildings, the Maritime Museum (former prison), the End of the World Museum, the industrial area and Mount Olivia and Cinco Hermanos. We will sail southwest, approaching Los Lobos Island, where, from the boat, we will be able to enjoy the view of sea lions, observing their permanent habitat in a wonderful setting. Continuing our journey, we will head towards Los Pájaros Island, home to Magellanic and Imperial Cormorants, as well as being a privileged place to spot seabirds. We continued sailing toward Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, in the archipelago of the same name. From these islets, you can see parts of Monte Cervantes, the ship that sank in 1930. Crossing the Beagle Channel from north to south, we'll see Gable Island and the Puerto Williams Naval Base (located on Navarino Island, Chile). When we reach Martillo Island, we approach the beach and linger. It's impressive to see the colony of Magellanic penguins that nest during the summer approach the boat with remarkable curiosity. You can see them swimming into the sea beneath the catamaran and resurfacing. A celebration that invites countless photos. An incomparable moment for the whole family that will remain a memorable experience. From here, we will sail back to the Tourist Pier, seeing the Túnel and Fique Farms along the way. Notes: Report to the Tolkeyen office at the tourist pier. Address: Av. Prefeitura Naval s/n. Present identification. You must arrive at 2:15 PM. The tour starts at 3 PM. All descriptions and itineraries are for illustrative purposes only: activity times, order, and attractions visited may vary depending on the captain's discretion and weather conditions. The descent to Karelo Island is subject to weather conditions and the captain's discretion. The type of vessel used will be subject to the company's internal operations. We recommend bringing a jacket, hat, gloves, and a waterproof jacket. In summer, we recommend sunglasses and sunscreen. This tour is accessible to people with reduced mobility, as the points visited have access ramps and wheelchair access. We also have adapted restrooms and trained staff to provide guidance and assistance to people with reduced mobility.
Highlights
Unique panoramic views of Ushuaia: enjoy a breathtaking view of the Ushuaia coastline from the water
Marine fauna in their natural habitat: Sail to Los Lobos Island and Los Pájaros Island
Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse and Historical Remains: Discover the iconic lighthouse in the middle of the Beagle Channel
Close encounter with penguins: experience an unforgettable moment as you approach Martillo Island
What includes and does not include
Catamaran with heating and bathrooms
Bilingual guide in Spanish and English
Port tax
Food, beverages and other unspecified services
Transfer from the hotel to the pier and vice versa
Meeting point
Apresente-se no escritório de Tolkeyen, no píer turístico. Endereço: Av. Prefeitura Naval s/n. Apresentar documento de identificação.
Para cancelamentos até 24 horas antes do horário de início do serviço, não há cobrança. Para cancelamentos solicitadas com 24 horas ou menos, não há devolução. Será cobrado o valor integral. Se o serviço for cancelado pelo operador devido a imprevistos de qualquer ordem, o valor será reembolsado integralmente.
General Rules
Go to the Tolkeyen office at the tourist pier. Address: Av. Prefeitura Naval s/n. Present identification. You must arrive at 2:15 PM. The tour starts at 3 PM. All descriptions and itineraries are for illustrative purposes only: schedules, activity order, and attractions may vary at the captain's discretion and weather conditions. The descent to Karelo Island is subject to weather conditions and the captain's discretion. The type of vessel used will be subject to the company's internal operations. We recommend bringing a coat, hat, gloves, and a waterproof jacket. In summer, we recommend sunglasses and sunscreen. This tour is accessible to people with reduced mobility, as the points visited have ramps and are wheelchair accessible. We also have accessible restrooms and trained staff to guide and assist people with reduced mobility.