Penguins and Whales

Whales and Penguins at Valdes Peninsula! A touching show that renews and grows every year. The rites of mating are the powerful force that summon the Whales, while for the Penguins it is the possibility of incubating their eggs and even witness their babies being born in the same nest that was built the previous summer...

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Cruises & Navigation

The most storied expedition cruises are here. From these waters—lakes and southern seas alike—depart journeys that venture into remote, pristine corners of Patagonia, places that still echo with the wonder Darwin once described.


Adventure

Explore the untamed beauty of Patagonia with a curated selection of adventure tours. From trekking through rugged mountain trails and majestic glaciers to kayaking pristine lakes and exploring remote fjords, these experiences offer unforgettable encounters with nature's most breathtaking landscapes.

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Beagle Channel

In the southern Beagle Channel, tours from Ushuaia trace a route through islands, snow-lined peaks, and shifting waters. Marine life and solitary landmarks like the Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse define a landscape of biodiversity and sinuosity.

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Mt. Fitz Roy

In southern Patagonia, Mount Fitz Roy defines the skyline with its granite spires. From El Chaltén, trails cross forest and trace glacial lakes in a landscape shaped by wind and clarity.


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Perito Moreno Glacier

In Los Glaciares National Park, Perito Moreno Glacier dominates Lake Argentino with its ever-changing ice wall. Deep crevasses and shifting blues define a scene where the glacier breaks unpredictably, shaping a landscape of force and constant motion.

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Iguazu National Park

The Iguazu Falls cast a spell on visitors with the immensity of their torrent, the humbling smallness we feel when confronted with nature’s grandeur, and the magnificence of their surroundings. To explore these wonders, many options await: you can stroll along scenic footbridges, embark on a boat journey right up to the very edge of the falls, or opt for a relaxed ride on the Train of the Waterfalls.


The Glaciers National Park

The kingdom of Glaciers, through its gateways El Calafate and El Chaltén, is simply put, heavenly beauty. Ice dominates the surface, totaling 47 glaciers among which the Perito Moreno is the absolute star. Trekking on the Glacier, ice watching navigations and climbing the imposing Mt. Fitz Roy are some of the activities that can be enjoyed here.

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Tierra del Fuego National Park

In Tierra del Fuego National Park, forest and sea meet without transition. From Ushuaia, trails follow open bays, clear rivers, and wind-shaped lenga trees, in a landscape defined by shifting light and a sense of openness.

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Valdes Peninsula

Along the coast of Valdés Peninsula, the steppe meets the Atlantic in cliffs and sheltered gulfs shaped by wildlife. Whales, sea lions, penguins and elephant seals gather along its shores, within a landscape of wide horizons and constant life in motion.

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Seven Lakes Road

Along Seven Lakes Road, the road bends past lakes that shift in tone —deep, clear, almost still— and stretches of forest that open and close without warning. Between San Martín de los Andes and Villa La Angostura, the drive unfolds in sequence: each turn resets the scale, the light, and the color, in a landscape shaped by rhythm and depth.


Hiking / Trekking

Southern Patagonia brings together some of the region’s strongest trekking landscapes. In El Chaltén, trails lead toward the spires of Mount Fitz Roy; At the Perito Moreno Glacier, walking literally on its ice is possible; and in Tierra del Fuego National Park, forest and coastline shape open routes. A region where trekking gains both scale and range.

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Train of the End of the World

On the outskirts of Ushuaia, the End of the World Train moves into the southern forest along its historic track. It travels slowly past rivers, peat bogs, and lenga trees, steam drifting into the cold air as the landscape slips by, in a scene shaped by atmosphere and journey.

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