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What to wear in Ushuaia Argentina?

The first thing is to wear a T-shirt and thermal fit (also known as second skin), that keeps you warm and dry. For warming up, divers and coats of fleece and cotton are advised. In the event of an adventure over snow, it's crucial having thermal underwear to help you maintain a pleasant temperature in your legs.



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If you don't want to scream 'tourist' then avoid wearing shorts around the city of Buenos Aires, no matter how hot it gets. The key is neat and sleek, and neutral colors are best. It can be cool in the evening so pack a pashmina or light sweater. Ensure you bring a versatile travel jacket.

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Temperatures at the Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport average 1.3 °C (34.3 °F) in the coolest month (July), and 9.7 °C (49.5 °F) in the warmest month (January). The record low is -21.0 °C (-5.8 °F) in July, and the record high is 29.5 °C (85.1 °F) in January.

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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.

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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.

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While not mandatory, is desirable. Locals will tell you 10% - 15% (or less) is standard and tourists will normally tip more. 15-20% of the service is standard at most spas. Taxi drivers do not expect to be tipped unless they perform some extra service such as carrying your bags or luggage to your hotel entrance, etc.

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Footwear: Light, strong and comfortable footwear (trekking type). The one that best suits the terrain is always recommended. Ideally, wear leather footwear with a rubber sole type trekking boot and avoid those with a leather sole or nautical type shoes. Accessories: Sunglasses and sunscreen, regardless of the season.

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You should plan to spend around AR$9,875 ($28) per day on your vacation in Ushuaia, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, AR$1,886 ($5.41) on meals for one day. Also, the average hotel price in Ushuaia for a couple is AR$9,741 ($28).

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In Ushuaia, local dishes are centred around the most ubiquitous locally-sourced ingredients, namely South Atlantic King Crab, cod and amazing mussels, as well as Patagonian lamb from the steppe farms (perhaps the most distinctive and delicious local meat option) and sensational river trout.

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Ushuaia is generally safe for solo female travellers. The city is well-policed and has a low crime rate. It is also a popular tourist destination, so there are plenty of people around to help if needed.

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Tickets to Ushuaïa Ibiza can vary between 35€ and 90€ depending on the party, the guest artist, the entrance time to the disco or the moment you buy the ticket. Buying tickets at the door is always more expensive than online, so we recommend buying in advanced to save up.

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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.

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