Embark on a 3-hour catamaran cruise along the Beagle Channel, following the route of Charles Darwin. Explore native ruins, visit lighthouses, and encounter sea lions and bird colonies.
Embark on a 3-hour catamaran cruise along the Beagle Channel, following the route of Charles Darwin. Explore native ruins, visit lighthouses, and encounter sea lions and bird colonies.
- Tourist Port - Our journey begins with embarking on our Catamaran adventure from the Touristic Port of Ushuaia. Please ensure you arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time.
- Islas Alicia - We start sailing from the Tourist Dock of our city, towards the Beagle Channel, enjoying the panoramic view of the coast of UshuaiaâŠ
- Tourist Port - Our journey begins with embarking on our Catamaran adventure from the Touristic Port of Ushuaia. Please ensure you arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time.
- Islas Alicia - We start sailing from the Tourist Dock of our city, towards the Beagle Channel, enjoying the panoramic view of the coast of Ushuaia as we sail away, seeing the most important buildings, the Museo Maritimo (old prison), the Museum of the End of the World, the industrial area, and the Olivia and Cinco Hermanos mountains.
- Isla Bridges - We head to the Bridges Islands where we make a stop and descend. It is important to note that the hike during this visit is not difficult and is accessible to anyone.
Besides having the experience of walking on a small island in the middle of the Beagle Channel we will appreciate, a few meters from the dock, deposits from the settlements of the YĂĄmanas or Yaganes. The Conchero YĂĄmanas: archaeological remains of the original inhabitants of the Beagle Channel. In addition, a cut in the wall of the shell deposit will allow us to better understand and observe the stratification of the discarded mussel shells.
Along the interpretation circuit, we will appreciate the particular development that plants, flowers, and fruits reach in this special ecosystem.
- Ushuaia - We will embark again and the catamaran will navigate around the âIsla de Lobosâ where we can enjoy the view of specimens of sea lions, observing their permanent habitat.
Then, we will go to the âIsla de los Pajarosâ and, from the boat, we will spot Cormoranes MagallĂĄnicos and Cormoranes Imperiales, specimens of marine avifauna.
- Ushuaia - We board again and sail southwest, approaching the Isla de Los Lobos, where, from the boat, we can enjoy the view of sea lions, observing their permanent habitat, in a wonderful scenery.
Continuing the navigation, we will head towards the Isla de Los PĂĄjaros, the habitat of Magellanic Cormorants and Imperial Cormorants and a privileged sector for spotting specimens of marine birds.
- Hosteria Les Eclaireurs - Next, weâll visit Les Eclaireurs lighthouse, an iconic landmark in the Beagle Channel known for its rich maritime history. Itâs also where the ship Monte Cervantes tragically sank in 1930. This stop offers a fascinating glimpse into the areaâs past while we continue our safe and enjoyable exploration of the region.
- Muelle Turistico - The return will be through Paso Chico, overlooking the Estancias TĂșnel and Fique, we return to Ushuaia, with a view of the stunning backdrop provided by Mount Martial and the glacier of the same name.

- 3-hour guided navigation
- On-board restrooms
- 20 minutes guided trek on the Bridges Islands
- 3-hour guided navigation
- On-board restrooms
- 20 minutes guided trek on the Bridges Islands
- Pick up and drop off from passengers accommodation
- Embarkation Fee
- Pick up and drop off from passengers accommodation
- Embarkation Fee
Charles Darwin launched his journey in the Beagle Channel in 1833. Emulate his voyage on a three-hour catamaran ride from Ushuaia. Along the way, capture images of Ushuaiaâs old penitentiary, visit the Museum at the End of the World, and take in the stunning landscapes of the Cinco Hermanos and Olivia mountain ranges, among other vistas.
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Charles Darwin launched his journey in the Beagle Channel in 1833. Emulate his voyage on a three-hour catamaran ride from Ushuaia. Along the way, capture images of Ushuaiaâs old penitentiary, visit the Museum at the End of the World, and take in the stunning landscapes of the Cinco Hermanos and Olivia mountain ranges, among other vistas.
Step off at the Bridges Islands for a brief 20-minute excursion to explore the remnants of indigenous settlements that once populated the island.
Make your way to the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse and observe the wreckage of shipwrecks, and then encounter a herd of sea lions at Lobos Island and the birdlife on Pajaros Island.
Your entire journey will be accompanied by informed narratives.
- Travelers must be present 30 minutes before the scheduled time at the meeting point in order to exchange tickets and pay for the port fee.
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.