Crucero en catamarán por el canal Beagle y la Isla de Lobos
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Crucero en catamarán por el canal Beagle y la Isla de Lobos

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Para en: Puerto Turístico (Tourist Port), Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina

Crucero en catamarán por el canal Beagle y la Isla de Lobos
Realice un crucero de 2,5 horas para admirar pequeños islotes, glaciares, los principales puntos de interés de la ciudad y la flora y fauna del canal Beagle, que recibe su nombre en honor del buque de Charles Darwin Beagle que recorrió las aguas en gris plomizo en la década de 1830. Después de su recogida en el hotel, subirá a bordo de un catamarán en el muelle Don Eduardo Arturo Brisighelli para comenzar su viaje por el angosto estrecho salpicado por las islas de la Tierra del Fuego.

Duración: 10 minutos

Para en: Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, Avenida Gral San Martin 1395, Ushuaia V9410BGA Argentina

Cuando su barco salga en dirección este abrazando la costa, disfrute de las vistas del Museo Marítimo, ubicado en los edificios de la antigua prisión, y el Museo del Fin del Mundo que se especializa en la historia natural y de los aborígenes de la zona. Los comentarios grabados de a bordo describen la antigua prisión, donde ahora se expone una réplica del barco de Darwin, y los orígenes de Ushuaia como una colonia penal. Pasará junto a los picos nevados de las montañas Olivia y Cinco Hermanos detrás de la zona industrial de la ciudad.
Entre las vistas panorámicas del agua, el mar y la montaña, navegará junto a las Estancias Fique and Tunel y el río Encajonado. El barco se acercará al pequeño promontorio del faro Les Eclaireurs, un faro a rayas rodeado de colonias de cormoranes de las rocas. Tal vez bajo un cielo nublado, escuchará la historia sobre el buque de vapor Monte Cervantes que encontró aquí su fatídico día final en 1930 y cuyos restos emergieron a la superficie.

Duración: 1 hora

Para en: Canal Beagle, Ushuaia 9410 Argentina

En el viaje de regreso al oeste, el catamarán se acercará de forma silenciosa a la Isla de Lobos, donde habitan cientos de leones marinos, osos marinos y cormoranes imperiales que se parecen a pequeños pingüinos. Contemple de cerca la estos mamíferos mientras gruñen, gritan o se empujan entre ellos para reclamar el territorio.

Duración: 20 minutos

Para en: Isla de Los Pajaros, Beagle Channel, Ushuaia Argentina

Continúe hasta la isla Bird o Isla de los Pájaros y observe hasta 20 especies de aves, entre ellas págalos grandes, cormoranes imperiales, petreles, gigantes, patos vapor y albatros gigantes.

Duración: 20 minutos

Para en: Glacier Martial, Ushuaia 9410 Argentina

Podrá admirar las vistas del glaciar Martial al navegar por Paso Chico para volver al muelle de Ushuaia. Desde aquí, disfrute de su traslado de regreso a su hotel.

Duración: 40 minutos

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Incluido
  • Recogida y regreso al hotel.
  • Transporte en autocar o minivan
  • Guia profesional
No incluido
  • Propinas
  • Alimentos y bebidas
  • Tarifa de embarque ARS $ 20
  • Entry/Admission - Puerto Turístico (Tourist Port), Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Adicional
  • La confirmación se recibirá en el momento en que se realice la reserva
  • Puedes traer tu propia comida y bebida.
  • Se recomienda traer binoculares.
Características
Turismo
85%
Cultural
55%
Original
30%
Náutica
30%
Opiniones
4.3
10
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jackiekido
5 | 2017-04-28

This tour was amazing! Don't miss this one, especially if you are fortunate enough to be in Tierra del Fuego in shoulder season. You get to experience the wonder of this place without it being packed by tourists. Company was first-rate. Had a professional biologist on board. I would recommend using the photographer on board from the start. He takes all photos for the day, including 8 or 10 of you. The photos are great and, more importantly, you don't have to spend the day behind the camera. Which would be a shame in this quiet stillness. Put the Go Pros down on just this one. Highly recommended!

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dshevans
5 | 2016-10-31

My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed this catamaran cruise in the Beagle Channel in late October 2016. It was short enough to not tie up the entire day, but long enough to give us a wonderful experience in the Channel. The views were spectacular. We loved our guide. He spoke both English and Spanish although we were the only English speakers on the trip. He made a point of speaking with us personally several time throughout the trip, sharing some personal experiences. We got very close to several islands and were able to watch the birds and sea wolves sea lions sitting on the rocks and swimming in the water. It was mating time, so we saw some of the mating rituals as well. The boat captain would turn the boat from one side to another so that everyone had a close view of the animals and lighthouse. There was plenty of time for photos and selfies. We stopped at one island and got off for a short walk. Our guide told us to leave the rocks, leaves, plants, etc for others to see. As we were leaving the island, another large tour boat pulled in beside us. The tourists on that boat began picking up rocks and other things, and putting them in their pockets as souvenirs. So sad that they felt they could take what they wanted. It was a great trip and I highly recommend it. We took a morning cruise, having been forewarned that the afternoons are sometimes too windy for the boats on the Channel. The next day all cruises were cancelled in the afternoon due to the wind and waves. I would recommend going on the cruise the first day we only had two days there and taking it in the morning. If there had been a bad weather day, we would still have had a second day to attempt the cruise.

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Duncan P
4 | 2015-01-30

On arrival in Ushuaia I was told that my tour did not include the most important thing, the Penguins, so I managed to upgrade through the hotel. As the tour gets passed around from company to company, check in was confusing, this should be made more streamline. The trip was great, full of info and great sights. Warning to those who get sea sick, the journey back was extremely rough due to wind, which apparently is often. 60% of passengers got sick. It was really rough!

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