Explore Tierra Del Fuego’s magic: ride the historic Prisoners Train, discover scenic bays, and walk between Argentina and Chile’s natural wonders.
Explore Tierra Del Fuego’s magic: ride the historic Prisoners Train, discover scenic bays, and walk between Argentina and Chile’s natural wonders.
- Bahia Lapataia - This picturesque bay of the Beagle Channel beautifully blends forest, mountain, and sea. Lapataia Bay marks the final kilometer of the Pan American Highway (and Route N°3), stretching from Alaska to the southernmost point of this national park, symbolizing the journey’s end at the “End of the World.”
- Lago Roca - Also referred…
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Bahia Lapataia - This picturesque bay of the Beagle Channel beautifully blends forest, mountain, and sea. Lapataia Bay marks the final kilometer of the Pan American Highway (and Route N°3), stretching from Alaska to the southernmost point of this national park, symbolizing the journey’s end at the “End of the World.”
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Lago Roca - Also referred to as Acigami Glacier Lake (Roca), it offers one of the most breathtaking views in Tierra del Fuego. Visitors can stroll along its shore and observe the political boundary of the island, as it crosses the meridian separating it from neighboring Chile.
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Bahia Ensenada Zaratiegui - In Bahia Ensenada Zaratiegui, one can admire the unique blend of environments that make this national park special, with the Andes, forest, and sea all in one location. The renowned End of the World Mail is also located here, where, if open, visitors can have their passports stamped or send a postcard from the “End of the World.”
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The End of the World Train - Visitors arrive at the Station of the End of the World to embark on a journey aboard the historic Prisoners Train, now a tourist attraction that revives part of Ushuaia’s early history.
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Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego - IMPORTANT
During the winter season, the tour is adjusted due to the closure of Bay Ensenada and some trails within the park because of snow.

- The route of the End of the World Train is included
- The route of the End of the World Train is included
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
Experience the enchantment of the park nestled between forests, the sea, and mountains, with picturesque walks surrounded by nature and a chance to revisit history on the Prisoners Train. The journey begins from Ushuaia on National Route N°3, which guides the way. The first stop is the End of the World Station, where travelers can board the historic…
Experience the enchantment of the park nestled between forests, the sea, and mountains, with picturesque walks surrounded by nature and a chance to revisit history on the Prisoners Train. The journey begins from Ushuaia on National Route N°3, which guides the way. The first stop is the End of the World Station, where travelers can board the historic Prisoners Train, a one-hour tourist ride that brings part of Ushuaia’s history to life.
Next, explore Ensenada Bay, where mountains, forests, and the sea converge into a breathtaking view. Here, visitors can find the renowned End of the World Mail, occasionally open for sending a postcard from this unique location.
The journey continues to Lake Acigami, encircled by forests and mountains. A walk along its shore reveals the border between Argentina and Chile.
The final destination is Lapataia Bay, marking the end of National Route N°3 and the iconic Pan American Route that stretches from Alaska to South America.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.