Explore the only national park in Argentina that touches the sea — a UNESCO-protected wilderness of lenga beech forest, peat bogs, and glacial lagoons at the very end of the Andes, guided privately through trails no group tour reaches.
What to expect
A private 4WD collects you from the pier and drives to the park entrance, where your bilingual naturalist guide sets off at a pace you dictate. The Pampa Alta trail climbs through silver-trunked lenga beech to panoramic views of the Beagle Channel and Navarino Island (Chile). A picnic lunch with local smoked lamb, Patagonian cheese, and Malbec is laid out on a promontory — pure wilderness dining. The descent skirts the shoreline of Bahía Lapataia, where the famous 'Fin del Mundo' sign marks the end of Ruta Nacional 3.
Good to know
The park is 12 km west of Ushuaia — roughly 20 minutes by private transfer. Layered windproof clothing is essential even in summer. Full-day hikes return with comfortable time before any typical all-aboard. Book the private option directly with Canal Fun via their website for guaranteed availability.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Cockburn And Beagle Channels — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.