Just five minutes from the hotel, the dreamlike landscapes of Southern Patagonia unfold. Tierra del Fuego National Park is one of Ushuaia’s most iconic natural treasures, where the Beagle Channel meets ancient Nothofagus forests and the Pan-American Highway reaches its southernmost end — truly, the End of the World.
How can I visit it?
The park can be visited year-round, and each season reveals a unique and unforgettable character. From snow-covered trails in winter to vibrant forests and long daylight hours in summer, every visit offers a different way to experience Patagonia’s raw beauty
There are several ways to explore Tierra del Fuego National Park, either independently or through guided excursions. We recommend setting aside a full day of your stay to enjoy it at a relaxed pace. Visitors can tour the park by car, combining short, scenic trails with panoramic viewpoints, or choose longer experiences that include lunch and canoeing along the Lapataia River. For hiking enthusiasts, the park offers a wide variety of trails immersed in forests, lakes, mountains, and coastal landscapes
Another highly recommended option is to combine your visit with a journey on the End of the World Train (Tren del Fin del Mundo), whose station is located just before the entrance to the national park. This historic railway adds a cultural and emotional dimension to the experience, retracing the paths of Ushuaia’s early history
Once your reservation is confirmed, we will be happy to provide personalized information and recommendations to help you discover Tierra del Fuego National Park with the best routes, services, and walking trails — ensuring a memorable experience in one of the most extraordinary natural settings in the world. If you are not staying with us, but want us to organize your experience, it is also possible.