Tierra del Fuego Eco-Adventure: Beagle Channel Canoeing, Penguin Colony and Gable Island

Code: 417148
  • Duración: 10 hours
  • Máx. Pasajeros: 10
  • Edad mínima: 5
  • Dificultad: MODERATE

Description

Professional guides take you canoeing for 2 hours down the Lasiphashaj River and the Beagle Channel, or you can opt to drive straight to Estancia Harberton to tour the historic homestead and unique museum. 

Then ride a Zodiac boat to Isla Martillo and walk among Magellanic penguins before lunch and a 1.5-mile hike over beautiful Gable Island. 

Includes round-trip hotel transport by minibus, plus food and wine.



Price includes

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Transport by minivan

Professional guide

All necessary equipment

Canoe ride (optional)

Lunch and snacks

Beverages

Entrance Fee to Estancia Harberton

Price does not include

Gratuities

Importante

A minimum of 2 people per booking is required

Children under 5 years old cannot take part in the canoe portion of the tour

It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes and hiking shoes

Not recommended for participants with back problems, heart complaints or other serious medical conditions

Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required

The pick up transfer is only from selected centrally located hotels. If your hotel is outside the geographic area, we will confirm you the closest meeting point. Indicate the name and address of your hotel. 

We suggest you to confirm the booking details with us prior to travel, or upon arrival at your destination. Please note that departure times and locations may vary slightly. 

OFFICE NUMBER: (+54 11) 3221-8400 (Mon to Sun from 9 to 18 Hs)
EMERGENCY MOBILE: (+54 911) 4991-4035 (After office hours)

Itinerary

  • Start your full-day excursion with pickup from your hotel by minibus. Depart Ushuaia for the Lasiphashaj River, where you have the option to take a guided trip by inflatable canoe down the river and along the Beagle Channel. If you choose to go, you’ll hear a safety briefing and learn paddling techniques, then slip on provided rubber boots, overpants and a life jacket before setting out on an exciting aquatic adventure leading to the sea.

  • Once you’re paddling on the Beagle Channel in your two-passenger canoe, set your course for the Harberton port. Experienced guides help you spot wildlife, including many different species of seabirds as well as sea lions basking in the sun on small islands along the way. (Note: There is one guide per two canoes, and less experienced paddlers will have a guide in their boat with them.)

  • Alternatively, if you don't want to paddle, enjoy a scenic drive straight to Estancia Harberton (Harberton Ranch) and tour the surroundings of one of the first settlements in Tierra del Fuego, established in 1886 by an English missionary turned sheep farmer. His descendants have created a fascinating museum that exhibits the bones of whales and other marine animals — it has about 4,000 specimens in all.

  • After 2 hours on the rafts, the canoeing group reaches the shore and has about 30 minutes to explore the homestead. Then everyone gathers together at the pier in Harberton to board a Zodiac for Isla Martillo (Martillo Island), also known by its native name, Isla Yécapasela. Upon arrival you will see a penguin rookery, where you can observe, from the boat, penguins in their breeding lair. With abundant food and few predators, the Magellanic penguin colony has reached around 3,000 pairs and is growing each year.

  • Then continue your boat ride to Gable Island, where lunch is served in the afternoon with provided wine, mineral water and soft drinks. Sate your hunger with baked fish and potatoes along with picada — a sampler tray of cured meats (salami, pepperoni, ham), cheeses and olives. 

    After an hour of relaxation, including coffee, embark on an easy, guided 1.5-hour hike around the gorgeous island, crossing over beaver dams, passing the coast and walking through a forest. 

    When you reach the shore of the Beagle Channel, a boat takes you back to Harberton to start your return by minibus to Ushuaia, with drop-off at your hotel.

Faq

The best time is between October and March, when the weather allows you to enjoy the glaciers and landscapes.

Some include hotel, transfers and excursions such as Perito Moreno Glacier, navigations and national parks.

We recommend between 5 and 8 nights combining both destinations.

Yes, ideal for travelers looking for scenery, trekking and unique experiences.

Not necessarily. There are gentle excursions and more active options.

Warm, waterproof clothing and comfortable shoes.

Yes, the programs are adapted according to interests and pace of travel.
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