Ushuaia – the World’s Southernmost City Found in Argentina

Ushuaia, Argentina. Often regarded as the world’s southernmost city, Ushuaia port is a point from where the Antarctic expeditions take off. This is also where the Andes meets the sea: the iconic mountain range creates an impressive cityscape.

Those who are not signing up for a trip to the South Pole just yet, will nevertheless find numerous outdoor activities. Skiing and hiking in the mountains, as well as sailing, kayaking and scuba diving in the sea will suit everyone’s taste. Also here penguins and sea lions can be spotted. To sum up, Ushuaia is a great tourist destination, attracting visitors from all around the world.

Why to go there?

A nice port town, with great panoramic views, mountains and the sea. Its ski areas make it a desirable winter holiday destination.

When to go there?

The town has the longest skiing season in the continent. The warmest is January – a summer month in this part of the world.

How to get there?

The easiest way to get there is by plane from Buenos Aires, Río Gallegos, El Calafate or Chile. You can also go the by bus or boat.

Lead photo by Baixeki

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Ushuaia-Photo by Leonardo Del Bianco

Photo by Leonardo Del Bianco

Ushuaia-Photo by hibz74

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Ushuaia-Photo by Rony Nascimento

Photo by Rony Nascimento

Ushuaia-Photo by Nina Stavlund

Photo by Nina Stavlund

Ushuaia-Photo by Ning Ma

Photo by Ning Ma

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Photo by eyals

Ushuaia-Photo by Dan Perry

Photo by Dan Perry

Ushuaia-Photo by Anna Gibiskys

Photo by Anna Gibiskys

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