

Ushuaia is called the “End of the World.” It is the southernmost city on Earth. You will find it on the Beagle Channel, at the tip of Tierra del Fuego in Argentina. Snowy mountains, forests, and the sea surround this unique place.
The name “Ushuaia” comes from the Yámana people and means “bay that goes west.” Today, Ushuaia is a hub for travelers, adventure seekers, and cruises to Antarctica.
There are many exciting things to see and do in Ushuaia. Here are some of the best:
We chose winter for our trip. It was cold, but surprisingly temperate for being only 500 miles from Antarctica.
Food in Ushuaia is a highlight of the trip. Some must-try dishes are:
You can find many places to stay, from luxury to budget:
For us, Ushuaia was the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. One day we were walking with penguins, the next exploring a national park, and later unwinding at a spa by the sea. The city feels remote yet welcoming, and every meal tasted like a discovery.
Ushuaia is more than the “End of the World.” It is the start of an unforgettable adventure.
Learn more at www.turismoushuaia.com
Danitza Villanueva, Travel Advisor. Danitza has lived in San Diego for 45 years and has a background in publishing. Danitza travels to different destinations and alongside her husband Esteban Villanueva and has visited over 58 countries around the world. As a founder of DAESVI Publishing, she has had the privilege to be invited to different locations throughout San Diego. My visits turn into articles which I share with our readers. I love traveling and embracing new adventures and experiences around the world. I have loved to visit Tahiti, Japan, Argentina, Scandinavia and the coastal regions of the US. She enjoys tasting the local food, experiencing rich history and exploring cities by foot. I want to share the process of planning and exploring adventurous itineraries.
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