Discover Tierra del Fuego’s hidden gems on the Route of the Centolla, savoring fresh seafood and breathtaking landscapes.
Discover Tierra del Fuego’s hidden gems on the Route of the Centolla, savoring fresh seafood and breathtaking landscapes.
- Mirador Del Valle Carbajal - A brief stop to admire the mountain vistas, lenga forests, and sweeping views of the valley and nearby glaciers.
- Haruwen - This visit includes the historic site featuring a museum of vintage motorcycles and a small craft gin distillery. It’s a place rich in local history, perfect for taking a break and soaking in…
- Mirador Del Valle Carbajal - A brief stop to admire the mountain vistas, lenga forests, and sweeping views of the valley and nearby glaciers.
- Haruwen - This visit includes the historic site featuring a museum of vintage motorcycles and a small craft gin distillery. It’s a place rich in local history, perfect for taking a break and soaking in the Fueguino atmosphere.
- Laguna Victoria - The stop at Laguna Victoria provides a peaceful moment in a unique setting, surrounded by mountains and Fueguin forests. This lagoon, situated in a vast peat field, is notable for its natural surroundings and dark waters. During the visit, besides enjoying the scenery, there is an opportunity to learn about this fascinating ecosystem and its regional significance. It is an ideal spot to connect with nature and gain a deeper understanding of the vital role peatlands play in environmental balance before continuing with The Adventure.
- Puerto Almanza - The adventure begins in Puerto Almanza, a delightful coastal village. Along the Beagle Channel, marine production areas can be observed, with buoys for mussel farming, active boats, and traps for the centolla, locally known as ‘red gold’. Following the famous “Route of the Centolla”, the journey continues into the village along its sole street, leading to the dock where the boat awaits. After the excursion, a visit to a local fisherman’s restaurant offers a lunch featuring fresh regional produce. Amidst conversations and enjoyable moments, experiences are shared before heading back to the city.

- Lunch
- Professional tour guide throughout the tour
- Lunch
- Professional tour guide throughout the tour
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
Embark on the Route of the Centolla and Sabores del Mar, a captivating journey through the southernmost landscapes and traditions of Tierra del Fuego. Starting in Ushuaia, the tour explores the glacial valleys of Olivia and Carbajal, with stops at natural viewpoints to marvel at the mountains, peatlands, and beaver trees.
The journey includes a stop in…
Embark on the Route of the Centolla and Sabores del Mar, a captivating journey through the southernmost landscapes and traditions of Tierra del Fuego. Starting in Ushuaia, the tour explores the glacial valleys of Olivia and Carbajal, with stops at natural viewpoints to marvel at the mountains, peatlands, and beaver trees.
The journey includes a stop in Haruwen, where visitors can savor local artisan gin, before proceeding to the serene Victoria Lagoon, a tranquil water mirror encircled by native forest, perfect for enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
The tour concludes at Puerto Almanza, a quaint fishing village on the Beagle Channel, where life is centered around the sea. Here, participants enjoy a lunch featuring fresh centolla and local seafood, accompanied by guides who share the stories and flavors of this remote region.
Type of tour: A gastronomic and scenic excursion along the Centolla Route
Suitable for all ages, ideal for families and nature enthusiasts
Small groups ensure personalized and authentic experiences
- We only serve alcoholic beverages to travelers over the age of 18. Non-alcoholic beverages are available for guests under the age of 18.
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.