Board the Tren del Fin del Mundo, the world's southernmost steam railway, chugging through pristine sub-Antarctic wilderness along the same route once used by Fuegian prisoners to haul timber. History, steam and scenery in one unforgettable ride.
What to expect
The vintage steam locomotive departs from the station at the park entrance and winds 7 km through lenga-beech forests and over the Río Pipo gorge, with a bilingual on-board commentary narrating the haunting history of the Presidio prisoners who built this line. Stops include a reproduction of the original prisoner camp, where guides explain the brutal penal colony era. The final arrival inside Tierra del Fuego National Park drops you at the trailhead for Lapataia Bay — combine with a park exploration for a perfect full day.
Good to know
First Class and private carriages sell out weeks ahead in high season — book directly via the official site. Round-trip journey is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes; one-way ticket (ending inside the park) saves time if combining with a park hike. Transfer from the Ushuaia pier to the station is approximately 20 minutes by private car.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Ushuaia — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.