Stand at the literal end of the world in Ushuaia, the southernmost city on Earth and the thrilling capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego, where the rugged Beagle Channel meets snow-capped peaks of the Darwin Range and the wild sub-Antarctic wilderness unfolds in every direction, offering one of the planet’s most dramatic natural settings. Cruise the Beagle Channel to spot sea lions, Magellanic penguins, and albatross gliding past dramatic cliffs and the iconic Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, ride the historic Tren del Fin del Mundo through the Tierra del Fuego National Park past waterfalls, peat bogs, and the symbolic “End of the Tracks” sign, or hike trails in the park to Lapataia Bay—the literal end of Ruta 3 (Pan-American Highway)—with views of the Beagle Channel and distant Chilean islands. In winter, ski at Cerro Castor (the southernmost ski resort in the world) with long days of powder, or simply soak in the crisp air and warm Patagonian hospitality of a frontier town that feels like the last outpost before Antarctica.
Savor king crab legs grilled with garlic butter, tender Patagonian lamb asado, sweet calafate berry jam, and bold Fuegian Malbec amid icy winds, snow-dusted peaks, and the unmistakable sense of standing where the continent ends and adventure truly begins.
Ushuaia isn’t just a destination—it’s the world’s southernmost city, a gateway to Antarctica, and Patagonia’s most dramatic fusion of mountains, channels, and end-of-the-earth magic—plan your Ushuaia adventure today!

