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Claiming to be the “Southernmost city in the world” (and it is debatable), Ushuaia is perhaps worth visiting for that fact alone. But for the many people who make their way here by air (there are routinely flights from Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile) or by boat (Ushuaia is also a stopping-off point for cruises visiting the Falkland Islands) there are plenty of activities to warrant a longer stay. From skiing and access to Tierra del Fuego to organized trips to Antarctica, Ushuaia has carved out a place among off-the-beaten-track travelers as a worthy destination.
With its massive icebergs, jagged mountain ranges, and vast expanses of empty polar planes, Antarctica...
Located 26 kilometers from Ushuaia, the ski resort of Cerro Castor offers perhaps the longest and most...
The “Tren del Fin del Mundo” was originally constructed as a train to move prisoners logging the T...
Created in 1960, Tierra del Fuego National Park is the only national park in Argentina with a coastlin...
Located 85 km east of Ushuaia, the Estancia Harberton, which was founded in 1886, is the oldest in T...
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