It's not possible to get all the way from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia by train. If you were determined to take a train, you could go part of the way and then switch your mode of transport. Even better, however, is the bus.
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Taking a flight is the quickest and most comfortable way to travel from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia. Domestic airlines, notably Aerolíneas Argentinas, offer daily flights from Jorge Newbery Airport, and the travel duration is around 3.5 hours.
Ushuaia is the southernmost city in the world, also called the end of the world. From here the boats leave for Antarctica. Ushuaia is located between the Beagle Channel, glaciers and eternally snow-capped peaks. Ushuaia is a city that you absolutely want to visit during a trip in Argentina.
2 days is enough to explore central Ushuaia but I recommend allowing yourself at least 5 if you plan on hiking in Parque Nacional Tierra Del Fuego or taking a boat trip to explore the islands of the Beagle Channel.
Ushuaia can be reached by plane or by car. However, whether by bus or by car, it is important to consider that Tierra del Fuego is an island and, therefore, a sea crossing (by ferry) through Chilean territory is necessary.
Planning Your VisitAim to spend a minimum of three days in Ushuaia: this allows you a day in the national park, a half-day cruise on the Beagle Channel and a day looking around the city's various museums. If you want to do some winter sports or explore further afield, a 6-day stay is preferable.
Weather in Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego is very unpredictable and you will often experience four seasons in a day. The best time to go would be December until March as these are the summer months and many outdoor activities are possible, but the region can be visited any time from September until April.
Ushuaia is a compact, walkable city, though plenty of taxis are available. Several car hire outlets have offices at the airport; they don't allow you to take vehicles out of Argentina. The Tren del Fin del Mundo (End of World Train) is a fun experience, but not practical for getting from A to B.
Being an open-air venue, you should dress accordingly - but please note Ushuaïa's Terms & Conditions. Flip-flops, sports jerseys and swimwear are forbidden. That said, it isn't uncommon to see swimming costumes and bikinis being worn underneath denim shorts and/or a kaftan.
Private U.S. citizens do not need a visa for visits of up to 90 days for tourism or business. Diplomatic or official passport holders must obtain visas prior to arrival.
Experience. Take a train tour of the streets, landscapes, and stories of the southernmost city in the world. Travel for 1 hour through Ushuaia and visit its neighborhoods from end to end.
Waterproof clothing and footwear are essential to protect you from rains and snowfalls. In addition to a warm jacket or coat, it is advisable to wear thermal shirts, tights and socks, sweatshirts and fleece or cotton jackets.
It's the southernmost city in the world and the capital of Tierra del Fuego. Tierra del Fuego is divided between Chile and Argentina. Ushuaia, population 60,000, is in Argentina. Depending on how you look at it, Ushuaia is the beginning or end of the Pan-American highway, the longest road in the world.
One of the things that makes it unique is that this mountain range instead of stretching from North to South, as elsewhere in the American continent, it is oriented from West to East due to a tectonic fault. Ushuaia is located on the southern slope of the mountain range.
Ushuaia is known as the end of the world thanks to its location. The capital of Tierra del Fuego is the southernmost spot of Argentina, and it's a gateway to Antarctica, making it a strategic hub for many Antarctica cruises.
Ushuaia is known for its cool, wet climate, with average temperatures ranging from about 32 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit (0 to 10 degrees Celsius) throughout the year.