Les Ăclaireurs Lighthouse: The Iconic "Lighthouse at the End of the World" đŽâȘđ
Standing in the middle of the Beagle Channel, Les Ăclaireurs Lighthouse is one of Ushuaiaâs most iconic landmarks. Often mistaken for the famous "Lighthouse at the End of the World" from Jules Verneâs novel, this striking red-and-white tower offers a breathtaking view of Patagoniaâs wild landscapes.
â±ïž Duration: Approximately 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the boat tour.
đ Distance: About 5 nautical miles from Ushuaia.
đïž Difficulty: Easyâboat access only, no landing.
đ Location: Beagle Channel, near Ushuaia.
đ” Entrance Fee: Included in the price of a Beagle Channel boat tour.
How to Get There from Ushuaia:
đ€ The only way to visit is by taking a boat tour from Ushuaiaâs port.
â” There are various tours available, some including stops at islands with sea lions and penguins.
â ïž Advance booking is recommended, especially during peak season (OctoberâMarch).
Useful Tips:
đ§„ Dress warmly and in layersâthe wind on the channel can be strong.
đ· Bring a camera for stunning shots of the lighthouse, mountains, and wildlife.
đ¶ïž Wear sunglassesâthe sunlight reflecting off the water can be intense.
đŠ Watch for wildlife! You may spot sea lions, cormorants, and even dolphins.
A must-visit attraction in Ushuaia, offering an unforgettable glimpse of Patagoniaâs remote beauty! đâ