Sailing along the Beagle Channel with Isla de los Lobos
Embark on an unforgettable experience sailing the mythical Beagle Channel. Discover breathtaking landscapes, get close to colonies of sea lions and birds, and visit the iconic Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, symbol of the end of the world.
💫 A journey that you will tell all your life
- Imagine the cold wind on your face, sea lions playing meters away from the ship and the iconic End of the World lighthouse shining above the horizon. Sail where the Atlantic and the Pacific cross, between islands, myths and landscapes that seem to be from another planet.
This isn't just another walk. It's a unique experience in one of the most fascinating corners of the planet: the Beagle Channel.
🌟 Why choose this tour?
- 🦭Wildlife in its natural habitat
Get up close to colonies of sea lions, cormorants and, depending on the season, penguins. A unique opportunity to see them free, without cages or shows. - 📸Postcards from the End of the World
See Ushuaia and the Andes Mountains from a perspective that few know. Ideal for capturing unforgettable images. - 🚤Legendary Sailing
Cross the mythical Beagle Channel, following in the footsteps of historic expeditions, between calm waters and landscapes that leave you speechless. - 🏝️Disembarkation on Karelo Island
(subject to weather)
Walk along one of the most remote points of the canal, surrounded by unspoiled nature and panoramic views. - 🎧Expert guide in nature and history
Hear fascinating stories about the native peoples, local fauna and geographical secrets of this southern corner. - ✅Suitable for all ages
Ideal for families, couples and solo travelers who want to live an authentic experience without physical demands.
Tour details
- Adult Price: USD 144 per person (YEARS +12)
- Children's Price: USD 101 (AGES 2-11)
- Infant Price: USD 0 (YEARS 0-1)
- Duration: 4 hours
- Pick-up time for the tour: Tomorrow 09:00 to 09:15 AM | Afternoon 14:00 PM to 14:15 PM
- Pick-up included: From anywhere in the downtown area of the city and surroundings