
Rumbo Sur Beagle Channel Boat Ride - Ushuaia, Tierra de Fuego, Argentina
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S 54° 48.474 W 068° 18.129
19F E 544853 N 3926361
Rumbo Sur offers different types and durations of boat trips on the Beagle Channel from Ushuaia.
Waymark Code: WM17KJJ
Location: Argentina
Date Posted: 03/04/2023
Views: 1
From the operator website: "Departure from Touristic Pier "Don Eduardo Arturo Brisighelli"
Live the unforgettable experience of sailing through Beagle Channel waters to appreciate colonies of sea lions and imperial cormorants, the iconic Les Eclaireurs lighthouse and Hammer Island where we will watch a colony of Magellanic Penguins.
During the tour we will navigate through Bridges archipelago to watch colonies of Sea Lions and Imperial cormorants. Eventually we will be able to see some other bird species, such as: Southern Terns, Giant Petrels, Black Browed Albatross and Kelp Gooses.
After a few minutes around Les Eclaireurs lighthouse we will continue navigating eastwards to Hammer Island. It is a panoramic sail during which we will see some ranch and small towns both at the north and south coast of the Beagle Channel.
Once at Hammer Island we will watch and important colony of Magellanic Penguins and a smaller one of Gentoo Penguins.
Presentation Time at Touristic Pier: 08.30
Approximate Duration: 6 hrs.
What includes?
Included: Spanish/English Speaking Guide, Pier tax."
Related Web Site: [Web Link]
 Adult Ticket Price in local currency: Varies
 Period/Days/Hours of Operation: Daily 08:30 - 15:00
 Food/Drink available on board?: yes
 Restroom facilities on board?: yes
 Protection from the elements on board: Both Indoor and Outdoor deck experience
 Coordinates of the Ticket Counter: S 54° 48.444 W 068° 18.167
 Address of the Ticket Counter: At the port near the point of embarcation
 Required Photos Will be Uploaded: yes

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