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USHUAIA

Welcome to the end of the world! Welcome to Ushuaia!

The southernmost city in the world offers a wide variety of accessible attractions. Without a doubt, the Tierra del Fuego National Park invites the visitor to experience it through its accessible trail, La Castorera, and The End of the World train.

The Les Eclaireurs lighthouse located at the heart of the Beagle Canal, is an iconic image of Ushuaia. Nevertheless, the city presents other tourist attractions, such as the Maritime Museum and the Presidio, the National Park, Garibaldi Pass and Esmeralda Lake, amongst others. You can also visit these attractions in a catamaran or fly over them with a helicopter.

You can also enjoy the snow and get some accessible ski lessons in Cerro Castor.

ACCESSIBLE 4 & 5 star HOTELS

LIFT-TRANSFER FROM WHEELCHAIR INTO VEHICLE (ADAPTED TRANSPORT IN PROCESS)

ACCESSIBLE ACTIVITIES

ACCESSIBLE RESTAURANTS

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