Shore Tour: Hike to Emerald Lagoon
Discover one of Ushuaia’s most breathtaking landscapes on this Emerald Lagoon Shore Tour, specially designed for cruise passengers. With pickup and drop-off at the ship, the trek follows native forests, peat bogs, and the Fuegian Andes, offering panoramic views, beaver habitats, and local birdlife, until reaching the lagoon’s glacial waters. An unforgettable End of the World experience during your port call.
Times are tentative, and the itinerary may be modified due to weather conditions or force majeure. Please check at the time of travel.
Includes
Does Not Include
Bilingual Guide
Permanent guidance from experts in nature and history.Box Lunch
Packed lunch to take with you (sandwich, snack, and drink).Crampons (if needed)
Safety equipment for walking on ice and snow.Trekking poles
Telescopic trekking poles for added stability on uneven terrain.Transfers
Modern, climate-controlled shared transportation.Hiking Shoes (mandatory)
Waterproof trekking boots with good grip.Warm clothing
Thermal and warm layers (we recommend bringing your own).Experience itinerary
Estimated duration: 360 min • 7 stops-
08:00 AM
Pick-up at the port 0 min
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08:45 AM
Start of the trek (Tierra Mayor Valley). 0 min
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309:30 AM
Hike through forest and peat bogs. 0 min
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410:30 AM
Arrival at Emerald Lagoon. 0 min
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512:00 PM
Lunch (box lunch) on the shore of the lagoon. 0 min
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613:30 PM
Return to the trailhead. 0 min
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14:00 PM
Return to Ushuaia's Port 0 min
Booking with short notice
This date requires confirmation due to lead time.
Frequently Asked Questions
These are some common questions about this tour.
It’s suitable for families as long as everyone has a good fitness level.
Moderate difficulty. Although it’s suitable for families, there are steep sections and there may be snow or mud.
Yes, the trail difficulty is the same (Moderate), but the logistics are adapted to cruise schedules.
To join our trekking and adventure tours, proper clothing and footwear are essential: waterproof outerwear and trekking boots are required, with trekking boots being mandatory for the activity.
No, the tour includes a box lunch to maximize hiking time.
The tour runs regardless of weather conditions, except in exceptional cases.



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