We depart from Ushuaia on National Route No. 3, crossing the huge valleys
of Tierra del Fuego and enjoying a landscape surrounded by mountains, peatlands, and winter
centers.
During the tour, we make a panoramic stop to capture these unique views in photos as a souvenir. Later on, we take Provincial Route
Provincial J, taking a picturesque road surrounded by ancient forests as we head south to the coast of the Beagle Channel.
Once there, we'll marvel at breathtaking panoramas that blend
the sea, the Andes, and the forest. From the coast, you can see areas of
marine production, such as mussel farming, activity boats, and traps for
spider crabs, known locally as 'red gold'. Following the coastal road,
known as 'La Ruta de la Centolla', we approach the town, walking along its only street that leads us to the fishermen's wharf, where the
boat. On board a Zodiac, we sail for 1.5 hours through
a branch of the channel until we reach the island. There we stop to enjoy the
friendly Magellanic and Gentoo penguins in a wild natural setting.
Finally, we visit a fisherman's restaurant to enjoy a lunch of fresh local produce. Between chats and pleasant moments, we share our experiences before heading back to the city.