At the very end of the world and at the Southern
end of Patagonia lies its last remaining wilderness, the island
of Tierra del Fuego.
The eastern half belongs to Chile, the western half to Argentina.
The Chilean side is an almost wild expanse of sheep farms and mountains,
dotted with remote lagoons, including Lago Blanco which offers the
world’s best fly fishing. The only settlement on the Chilean
side is the tiny town of Porvenir.
In contrast, the Argentine side boasts a welcoming city with a splendid
setting: Ushuaia, which nestles below the mighty Darwin Range at
the very end of the Andes. The city looks out over the green Beagle
Channel with the rugged peaks of Isla Navarino beyond. The brightly
coloured houses look like toys against the dramatic back drop of
the snow covered Cerro Martial to the north. Although the town has
expanded in recent years, sprawling along the coast, it still retains
the atmosphere of a pioneer town, isolated and expectant. Along
to the east, along a beautiful stretch of coastline is the historic
estancia of Harberton, which you can reach by a boat trip along
the Beagle Channel, viewing islands of basking fur seals along the
way.
During autumn the island of Tierra del Fuego is a blaze of scarlet
and orange beech forest covering the mountains but in winter, the
slopes of Cerro Castor offer good powder snow and impressive views.
Head to Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego for excellent hikes for
all abilities.
If this isn’t remote enough,
take a boat from Ushuaia to Cape Horn or even Antarctica...see below
"Cruceros Australis": (for more information on the Chilean side of Patagonia and further
itineraries offered with Cruceros Australis, please follow this
link : Chile
Patagonia)
Cruceros Australis Explore Patagonia with Cruceros
Australis. You will have a great adventure on the Punta Arenas to
Ushuaia route where you will enjoy the natural beauty of Patagonia
and Tierra del Fuego. Your accommodations in the “uttermost
end of the earth” will be aboard a comfortable ship accompanied
by expert guides who will make your trip an unforgettable experience.
The ShipsMV Mare
Australis & MV Via Australis
:: Coming soon for 2010/2011 season: New MV Stella Australis Services ::
• Daily excursions on Zodiac boats
• All-inclusive meals and bar with selected beverages, liquors
and wines (during open hours)
• Audiovisual presentations on the region’s flora, fauna,
geography, glaciology, ethnography and history
• Official languages on board are Spanish and English. However,
you may find guides speaking French, German and Italian
• Shop and pre-paid satellite phone
Ushuaia - Punta
Arenas with Mare Australis 4 days / 3 nights :: Departures: Wednesdays
Ushuaia - Punta
Arenas with Via Australis 4 days / 3 nights :: Departures: Saturdays
Day 1:Ushuaia Check in at San Martín 245, Ushuaia,
from 9am to 4p.m. Cruise ship boarding from 6pm to 7pm. The Captain
and crew give a welcome cocktail reception on board. Afterwards,
the ship departs for “the uttermost part of the earth.”
Our excursion will take us through the Beagle Channel and the Strait
of Magellan to explore one of the most captivating wilderness regions
in the world: Southern Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego. We have
just embarked on a great adventure!
Day 2: Cape
Horn - Wulaia Bay
We sail through the Murray Channel and Nassau Bay to reach Cape
Horn National Park, where we will disembark (weather permitting).
The mythical Cape Horn was discovered in 1616, and it is a sheer
425m (1,394ft) high rocky promontory. For many years it was an important
navigation route between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and it
is known as the “End of the Earth”. The park was declared
a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in June 2005. In the afternoon,
we go ashore at historic Wulaia Bay, once the site of one of the
region’s largest Yamana aboriginal settlements. Charles Darwin
landed here on January 23rd, 1833 during the voyage of the HMS Beagle.
This area is also renowned for the mesmerizing beauty of its vegetation
and geography. We will walk through a Magellanic forest of Lengas,
Coihues, Canelos, ferns, and other native vegetation to reach a
look-out point.
Day 3: Piloto
and Nena Glaciers
In the morning we sail through the desolate Brecknock and Ocasion
channels, to reach Cockburn Channel in the afternoon. After lunch,
we arrive at Chico Sound and disembark in Zodiac boats to explore
Alakaluf Fjord, and to see its beautiful waterfalls and observe
the Piloto and Nena glaciers from the sea. We will learn about the
formation of glaciers and their influence in the abrupt geography
of the region’s channels.
Day 4:Magdalena Island - Punta Arenas
Early in the morning, we go ashore on Magdalena Island (weather
permitting). Located in the Strait of Magellan, it was an essential
source of supplies for navigators and explorers in the past. The
island is inhabited by an immense colony of Magellanic Penguins
which can be sighted during our walk to a lighthouse, which guides
ships on their way through the strait. In September and April this
excursion is replaced by a Zodiac boat ride at Marta Island to observe
sea lions. After our visit, we sail to Punta Arenas, disembarking
at 11:30am.
NOTE:The
excursions/day trips described in the itineraries can normally be,
and are frequently, carried out. Without prejudice to the aforesaid,
Transportes Marítimos Terra Australis S.A. y Transportes
Marítimos Via Australis S.A. reserve the right to reschedule,
shorten or alter all or part of itineraries and/or excursions without
previous notice, in order to safeguard the well being and safety
of passengers, preserve the environment or due to the extraordinary
circumstances, acts of god or force majuere. For the same reasons,
the hours of departure or arrival of the vessels may be subject
to change.
Ushuaia Tours . Overview Full and half day tours available from Ushuaia
To read more about featured
tours, please follow the link in the "Tours" box, below
right
Train to the end of the World A full day tour starting at the
“Ferrocarril Austral Fueguino” Station, the only narrow
gauge steam train, which recreates the old tracks of the “Trencito
de los presos” (The little prisoners train).
Estancia Harberton / Escondido Lake Mixed Tour A full day excursion combining
a catamaran trip to visit Bird and Sea Lion Islands, Les Eclaireurs
lighthouse and a penguins colony, with an optional lunch and museum
visit at Harberton Farm. Return to Ushuaia by bus, with scenic stops
along the way between Victoria Lagoon and Escondido Lake.
Lakes Fagnano and Escondido A full day, scenic mountain tour to
the Fuegian Andes, taking in mountain passes (with the option for
cross-country skiing in winter) on the journey to the other side
of the Andes range, exploring Escondido and Fagnano Lakes along
the way, ending with a delicious Fuegian lamb barbeque...
Tierra del Fuego Explorer : 4 days/ 3 nights excursion
from Ushuaia Hotel accommodation in Ushuaia
with day excursions to Tierra del Fuego National Park, Bahia Lapataia
and the historic settlement of Harberton Estancia and into the Beagle
Channel by catamaran, with many wildlife viewing opportunities along
the way...