Sailing across Beagle Channel
Sea wolves!
We depart from the local port, with a small group of passengers, to Alicia Island, where we will observe a colony of one-haired sea lions. Then we head towards the Island of the Birds, where colonies of royal and imperial cormorants live next to their nests, being able to see their chicks from spring to autumn.
Again we head east to another small island that, depending on the time of year, there are sea lions with two hairs. Very close is the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, symbol of the city of Ushuaia, built in 1919. From there we can see the island of rocky cormorants.
On the way back, we disembark at Bridges Island to go through a path of interpretation of flora and birds, telling them the history of the Yámanas aborigines. The largest anthropogenic Yámana shells in the region are found on this island.
Because it is the largest island, we touch the highest panoramic point from where we observe the magnificence of the Beagle Channel with the City of Ushuaia in the distance.
During the trip we share tea, chocolate, coffee with liquor, cookies.
Departures: AM: 10 hs. / PM: 15 hs.
Estimated departure time: it depends on the time of the year.
Show up 30 minutes before at the Tourist Dock.
Includes snack and Spanish / English guide
Does not include transfers, boarding tax or visit to the penguin colony.
Duration: 4 hours. Hike: easy
This excursion may vary due to climatic reasons.
Available in SUMMER and WINTER seasons. Available AM and PM.
We recommend taking: Water – comfortable shoes – rain coat – camera – sun glasses.
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