Ushuaia
The uttermost “End of the Earth”, the mythical Tierra del Fuego, unfolds in a landscape of fjords, lakes, Atlantic coastlines, forest, and the final spires of the Andes. It is also the closest city to Antarctica. More than a destination for sightseeing, these exclusive excursions offer a way to feel the end of the world—an experience that lingers long after the journey ends.
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A week at the End of the World
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 7 days.
Destinations: El Calafate, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Beagle Channel, Cruises & Navigation, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Escondido, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Train of the End of the WorldA journey linking the glacial vastness of the Andes with the southern edge of Tierra del Fuego. It begins in El Calafate, with time to explore the Perito Moreno Glacier, sail among drifting icebergs, and take in the stillness of the steppe. Then comes Ushuaia: crossing the Andes in off-road vehicles, navigating remote channels, and walking through mossy, subantarctic forests. The experience includes a ride on the historic End of the World Train. A brief and profound week, drawn deep into the southernmost latitudes—toward the true end of the world. -
Absolute Argentina
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 13 days.
Destinations: Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Puerto Iguazú, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Beagle Channel, Cruises & Navigation, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Escondido, Iguazu National Park, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Tango, Train of the End of the WorldA 13-day journey across landscapes so distinct they appear drawn from different worlds: the vibrant rhythm of cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, the timeless ice of the Perito Moreno Glacier, the remote stillness of Ushuaia — known as the End of the World — and the lush vastness of Iguazú Falls. Thoughtfully curated by Patagonia-Argentina.com Tours, this is more than an itinerary — it is a passage through beauty, remoteness, and wonder. -
Adventures in Patagonia
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 7 days.
Destinations: El Calafate, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Adventure, Beagle Channel, Mt. Fitz Roy, Estancias, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Escondido, Lake Fagnano, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Hiking / TrekkingA trip crafted for active travelers and those in search of genuine adventure. It connects two of Patagonia’s most emblematic destinations: the Perito Moreno Glacier, icon of the southern ice fields, and Tierra del Fuego, the legendary archipelago at the end of the world. In each location, the choice of hotels, excursions, and services stands out—far from the generic options found across the web. This is not a standard itinerary, but a carefully curated experience where travelers become part of the landscape, not just observers. Full details in the day-by-day program. -
Australis Cruise: Ushuaia – Punta Arenas
Available from September up to March, departs from september.
Duration: 5 days.
Destinations: Punta Arenas, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Cape Horn, Beagle Channel, Cruises & NavigationCruising the fjords aboard the Mare Australis offers a rare exploration of Patagonia’s far south, through the wild archipelagos of Tierra del Fuego, following routes navigable only by Australis Cruises. The journey retraces the history of Cape Horn and Wulaia Bay—sites shaped by early exploration, indigenous presence, and maritime legend. As the vessel moves through narrow fjords lined with glaciers, passengers encounter penguin colonies, wind-swept shores, and ancient subantarctic forests—reached only by sea, and all from the comfort of an all-inclusive, luxury expedition through the southernmost seas. -
Deep Patagonia
Available from October up to March, departs daily.
Duration: 10 days.
Destinations: El Calafate, Puerto Madryn, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Penguins and Whales, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Escondido, Lake Fagnano, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Valdes Peninsula, Train of the End of the WorldAn itinerary that weaves together three essential Patagonian landscapes. It begins on the Atlantic coast, between Puerto Madryn and the Valdés Peninsula—home to sea lions, elephant seals, and a vast colony of Magellanic penguins spread along the rugged shoreline. The journey then continues inland to Los Glaciares National Park, where the Perito Moreno Glacier unfolds in shifting shades of blue, groaning and calving into the icy waters. The final stretch leads to Ushuaia, nestled between mountains and channels at the southern tip of South America—a city steeped in light, solitude, and the quiet drama of the world’s end. -
Tierra del Fuego: the End of the World
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 4 days.
Destinations: Ushuaia.
Highlights: Beagle Channel, Cruises & Navigation, Lake Escondido, Lake Fagnano, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Train of the End of the WorldSurrounded by mountains and the waters of the Beagle Channel, Ushuaia is the gateway to Tierra del Fuego and the closest city to Antarctica. Over the course of a three day tour led by expert guides, it’s possible to explore and navigate its striking geography, learn about its unique history, and reach some of the southernmost viewpoints on the continent—an essential introduction to life at the edge of the world.