;Price per person
If cancellation is made up to 24 hours prior the departure date, you will not have any charge. Cancellations within 24 hours will incur a 100% service charge.If the tour is canceled by the operator due to unforeseen circumstances, a full refund will be provided.
Leaving the city of Ushuaia, heading southwest, we will travel along National Route No. 3.
In the eleven kilometers that separate the park entrance from the city of Ushuaia, we will stop at the golf course, where we will have excellent panoramic views of the Beagle Channel, the Ushuaia Peninsula, and the Bridges, Willie, and Les Eclaireurs archipelagos.
We will visit Ensenada Bay, from where we will have excellent panoramic views of the Beagle Channel and its islands, and then board our catamaran to begin sailing to Redonda Island.
After a 15-minute sail, we will moor on this wonderful island, from where we will have unique views of the Beagle Channel and the National Park. Here, we will have the option of taking a short hike of medium/low difficulty, immersing ourselves in the Fuegian forests and ending at a panoramic viewpoint where you can take excellent photographs.
After the visit, we will return to the catamaran to begin our return to Ensenada Bay and continue our tour.
Along the road surrounded by lenga forests and peat bogs, we will reach Lake Acigami (formerly Lake Roca), a glacial lake with a surface area of 5.50 square kilometers, framed by mountains and forests, where it is possible to spot native birds.
A few minutes from Lake Acigami, we will stop at the Alakush Visitor Center where we will have approximately 20 minutes of free time. It offers a cafeteria, restaurant, restrooms, a souvenir shop, and a small museum.
The final leg of the excursion takes us to Lapataia Bay, after crossing the cormorant archipelago and peat bogs. At Lapataia Bay, in addition to the coastline rich in mollusks and mussels, we will find vestiges of the ancient aboriginal people who inhabited the region. There, we'll have time to walk along the footbridge, from which we can take photographs and enjoy the sensation of being at the end of the world.
From this point, the end of National Route 3, we'll begin our return to the city of Ushuaia.
Please go to the Tolkeyen Office at the tourist pier. Address: Av. Prefectura Naval s/n. Present your ID.
You must arrive by 8:30 a.m. The tour starts at 9:00 a.m.
You must be in good physical condition, as the crossing requires boarding a catamaran, descending to Redonda Island, climbing a staircase, and following moderately difficult trails.
This experience cannot be combined with the End of the World Train.
It is important to bring a coat (waterproof jacket, hat, gloves) and appropriate footwear, as the island has trails that require hiking shoes.
If cancellation is made up to 24 hours prior the departure date, you will not have any charge. Cancellations within 24 hours will incur a 100% service charge.If the tour is canceled by the operator due to unforeseen circumstances, a full refund will be provided.
Please arrive at the Tolkeyen Office, at the tourist pier. Address: Av. Prefectura Naval s/n. Present ID.
Redonda Island Navigation: An unforgettable experience at the End of the World in Ushuaia