Sail the Beagle Channel, spot sea lions, cormorants, and penguins. Visit Les Eclaireurs lighthouse and Martillo Island’s penguin colonies.
Sail the Beagle Channel, spot sea lions, cormorants, and penguins. Visit Les Eclaireurs lighthouse and Martillo Island’s penguin colonies.
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Muelle Turistico - We will set sail from the local tourist pier, crossing the wide Bay of Ushuaia until we reach the Beagle Channel through Paso Chico.
Here you pay the port tax (AR $350 per person) in cash - Isla de Los Pajaros - We will sail around the Isla de los Pájaros where we will appreciate the Tierra del Fuego birdlife observing Skúas,…
- Muelle Turistico - We will set sail from the local tourist pier, crossing the wide Bay of Ushuaia until we reach the Beagle Channel through Paso Chico.
Here you pay the port tax (AR $350 per person) in cash
- Isla de Los Pajaros - We will sail around the Isla de los Pájaros where we will appreciate the Tierra del Fuego birdlife observing Skúas, Black-browed Albatross, Steamer Ducks, Cauquenes, Kelp Gulls and Gray Gulls
- Las Margaritas - On the Isla de los Lobos we will be able to observe sea lions of one and two hairs. Both islands belong to the Bridges Archipelago.
- Faro Les Eclaireurs - The Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse is a historic and emblematic lighthouse on the Beagle Channel, which plays an important role in navigation in the region. Its picturesque location and neo-Gothic architecture make it a popular tourist destination for those who visit Ushuaia and want to explore the southern tip of Argentina.
- Canal Beagle - We will continue sailing to the East enjoying the wonderful landscapes of the canal and the mountains that surround it, there we will see Puerto Almanza on the Argentine coast and on the Chilean coast the Puerto Williams Naval Base
- Isla Martillo - We will arrive at Isla Martillo, the highlight of which is its population of Magellan penguins. This island is home to a penguin colony that was established there in the 1970s.
- Canal Beagle - There, we turn to return to Ushuaia, sailing near the north coast of the Canal, appreciating the characteristic flora and seeing some historical sites such as the Túnel Ranch and the Remolino Ranch, where the semi-sunken hull of the Monte Sarmiento Steamship has been located since 1912.

- Sailing through the Beagle Channel in the afternoon
- Bilingual Audio Guide
- Transfers from/to hotels
- Sailing through the Beagle Channel in the afternoon
- Bilingual Audio Guide
- Transfers from/to hotels
- Lunch or Snack
- Port fee
- Lunch or Snack
- Port fee
Live an unforgettable experience sailing through the Beagle Channel, where you will have the opportunity to see colonies of sea lions and cormorants, see the iconic Les Eclaireurs lighthouse and reach Martillo Island, home to an impressive colony of Magellanic Penguins.
During this exciting tour, we will visit the Bridges Archipelago, where you can…
Live an unforgettable experience sailing through the Beagle Channel, where you will have the opportunity to see colonies of sea lions and cormorants, see the iconic Les Eclaireurs lighthouse and reach Martillo Island, home to an impressive colony of Magellanic Penguins.
During this exciting tour, we will visit the Bridges Archipelago, where you can marvel at colonies of sea lions and imperial cormorants. You will also have the possibility of spotting other species of birds, such as seagulls, petrels, skuas, rock cormorants, albatrosses and cauquenes, among others.
After a brief stop to admire the Les Eclaireurs lighthouse, we will continue sailing east, enjoying a panoramic view that will allow us to observe isolated buildings and small communities on both banks of the Channel.
On Martillo Island, you will have the exciting opportunity to witness a large colony of Magellanic Penguins and a smaller one of Gentoo Penguins.
- Schedules may be subject to change
- Disembarkation: All wildlife sighting is done from the boat; there is no landing on the islands.
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.