Embark on a breathtaking journey from Ushuaia to Redonda Island, exploring stunning landscapes, rich wildlife, and ancient history. Discover Tierra del Fuego’s hidden gems.
Embark on a breathtaking journey from Ushuaia to Redonda Island, exploring stunning landscapes, rich wildlife, and ancient history. Discover Tierra del Fuego’s hidden gems.
- Isla Redonda - The journey begins at Ensenada Bay, offering stunning panoramic views of the Beagle Channel and its islands. From here, the group will board a catamaran to set sail for Redonda Island. After a brief 15-minute voyage, the catamaran will dock at this beautiful island, providing unique vistas of the Beagle Channel and the National…
- Isla Redonda - The journey begins at Ensenada Bay, offering stunning panoramic views of the Beagle Channel and its islands. From here, the group will board a catamaran to set sail for Redonda Island. After a brief 15-minute voyage, the catamaran will dock at this beautiful island, providing unique vistas of the Beagle Channel and the National Park. Participants will have the opportunity to embark on a short, medium/low difficulty hike through the enchanting Fuegian forests, culminating at a scenic viewpoint perfect for capturing memorable photographs. Following the island visit, the group will return to the catamaran to head back to Ensenada Bay and continue the tour.
- Lake Roca (Tierra del Fuego) - Traveling along a road lined with lenga forests and peat bogs, the group will arrive at Lake Acigami (formerly known as Lake Roca), a glacial lake covering 5.50 square kilometers, surrounded by majestic mountains and forests, where native birds can often be seen.
- Centro de visitantes Alakush - Just a short distance from Lake Acigami, the tour will pause at the Alakush Visitor Center, allowing approximately 20 minutes of free time. The center features a cafeteria, restaurant, restrooms, a souvenir shop, and a small museum.
- Bahia Lapataia - The excursion’s final destination is Lapataia Bay, reached after passing through the cormorant archipelago and peat bogs. At Lapataia Bay, in addition to a coastline teeming with mollusks and mussels, remnants of the ancient aboriginal inhabitants of the region can be found. Visitors will have time to stroll along the footbridge, capturing photographs and experiencing the thrill of being at the world’s end. From this point, marking the end of National Route 3, the group will begin the return journey to the city of Ushuaia.

- Boarding fee
- Professional guide during navigation and on Redonda Island, in English and Spanish
- Catamaran with heating and bathrooms
- Boarding fee
- Professional guide during navigation and on Redonda Island, in English and Spanish
- Catamaran with heating and bathrooms
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Food, beverages and other services not especified
- Entrance to Tierra del Fuego National Park
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Food, beverages and other services not especified
- Entrance to Tierra del Fuego National Park
Starting from Ushuaia, the journey follows Route 3 towards Tierra del Fuego National Park. A stop at the golf course offers breathtaking views of the Beagle Channel. Upon entering the park, the exploration begins at Ensenada Bay, where a catamaran ride to Redonda Island awaits. Here, visitors can enjoy stunning views and have the option of a brief hike…
Starting from Ushuaia, the journey follows Route 3 towards Tierra del Fuego National Park. A stop at the golf course offers breathtaking views of the Beagle Channel. Upon entering the park, the exploration begins at Ensenada Bay, where a catamaran ride to Redonda Island awaits. Here, visitors can enjoy stunning views and have the option of a brief hike through the Fuegian forests. Returning to land, the tour continues to Lake Acigami, a picturesque spot surrounded by mountains and forests, perfect for birdwatching. The next stop is the Alakush Visitor Center for a short rest before proceeding to Lapataia Bay, the terminus of National Route 3, where the rich coastal ecosystem and remnants of ancient indigenous cultures can be explored. The tour concludes with a walk along the scenic footbridge before heading back to Ushuaia.
- You must be in good physical condition, as the crossing requires boarding a catamaran, descending to Redonda Island, climbing a staircase, and following moderately difficult trails.
- It is important to bring a coat (waterproof jacket, hat, gloves) and appropriate footwear, as the island has trails that require hiking shoes.
- This experience cannot be combined with the End of the World Train.
- Must present your ID
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.