Embark on a scenic journey through Ushuaia’s Beagle Channel on a penguin island tour. Get up close to sea lions, cormorants, and Magellanic penguins in their natural habitats.
Embark on a scenic journey through Ushuaia’s Beagle Channel on a penguin island tour. Get up close to sea lions, cormorants, and Magellanic penguins in their natural habitats.
- Canal Beagle - The journey begins by departing from the Tourist Dock of the city, heading towards the heart of the Beagle Channel. As the vessel moves away, passengers can enjoy a panoramic view of Ushuaia’s coastline, including notable landmarks such as the Maritime Museum (formerly a prison), the Museum of the End of the World, the industrial…
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Canal Beagle - The journey begins by departing from the Tourist Dock of the city, heading towards the heart of the Beagle Channel. As the vessel moves away, passengers can enjoy a panoramic view of Ushuaia’s coastline, including notable landmarks such as the Maritime Museum (formerly a prison), the Museum of the End of the World, the industrial zone, and the Olivia and Cinco Hermanos mountains.
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Isla Bridges - The voyage continues southwest towards Los Lobos Island, where passengers can admire sea lions in their natural habitat from the boat, set against a stunning backdrop. The journey then proceeds to the Island of Los Pájaros, home to Magellanic and Imperial Cormorants, offering a prime location for observing marine birdlife.
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Faro Les Eclaireurs - The route takes us to the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, located in the archipelago of the same name. Here, remnants of the Monte Cervantes, a shipwreck from 1930, can be seen. At each point of interest, the catamaran will pause and circle to allow passengers to capture the best photographs. Continuing along the southern coast of the Big Island of Tierra del Fuego, the Estancia Remolino and the stranded ship Monte Sarmiento come into view.
Crossing the Beagle Channel from north to south, passengers will see Gable Island and the Puerto Williams Naval Base on Navarino Island, Republic of Chile.
- Isla Martillo - The journey continues towards the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse in the same archipelago. Here, parts of the Monte Cervantes shipwreck from 1930 are visible. At each point of interest, the catamaran will pause and circle to facilitate photography. Following the southern coast of the Big Island of Tierra del Fuego, the Estancia Remolino and the stranded ship Monte Sarmiento are visible.
Crossing the Beagle Channel from north to south, Gable Island and the Puerto Williams Naval Base on Navarino Island, Republic of Chile, can be seen.
- Ushuaia - The return journey to the Tourist Dock offers views of the Tunnel and Fique Estancias along the way.

- Professional guide in English and Spanish
- Port tax included
- On-board restrooms available
- Professional guide in English and Spanish
- Port tax included
- On-board restrooms available
- Snacks
- Pick up and Drop-off at the hotels
- Snacks
- Pick up and Drop-off at the hotels
Setting off from the Tourist Pier in our city, we initiate our expedition toward the heart of the Beagle Channel, as we slowly enjoy the expanding view of Ushuaia’s coastline. Heading southwest, we reach the island inhabited by sea lions, witnessing these creatures in their natural surroundings in a magnificent ambiance. We then proceed towards the…
Setting off from the Tourist Pier in our city, we initiate our expedition toward the heart of the Beagle Channel, as we slowly enjoy the expanding view of Ushuaia’s coastline. Heading southwest, we reach the island inhabited by sea lions, witnessing these creatures in their natural surroundings in a magnificent ambiance. We then proceed towards the Birds island, a residence for Magellanic Cormorants and Imperial Cormorants, and an ideal spot to observe various marine bird species. Our journey then takes us towards the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse. Following the southern shoreline of the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, upon reaching Martillo Island, we will get close to the beach and spectators can marvel at how the colony of Magellanic Penguins, that nest during summer, show a fascinating curiosity towards the boat, diving under the catamaran and resurfacing, a scene that beckons countless photo opportunities. Following this, we complete our expedition by sailing back to the Tourist Pier.
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.