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If you were in this trip with me, you probably felt the same sensation in the morning: waking-up with a higher than normal palpitating heart, excited and scary at the same time. This was meant to be an extremely busy day.
(1) Getting out of bed quite early in the morning.
(2) Breakfast in the hotel.
(3) Leave to the airport, where a charter flight with Aerolíneas Argentinas was waiting for us.
(4) The 3-hours flight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia.
(5) Bus trip from Ushuaia airport to different sites in town, and to the end of Route 3.
(6) Boarding the Catamaran for a group expedition on the Beagle Chanel to Faro Les Éclaireurs and return to the city's main peer.
(7) Board the National Geographic Explorer and get to know the ship.
(8) Meet and greet at the Lounge.
(9) Dinner in the restaurant.
(10) Go to bed if you can (I was awake until 1 or 2 AM, exploring "every inch" of the ship).
Below there is a link to Ushuaia in Google Maps,
Outside Centro de visitantes Alakush
One recommended link to visit: http://alakush.com/
Entrance to Bahía Lapataia and Puerto Arias
The very end of the southern most located road, the very end of Argentina's Ruta Nacional 3.
https://larutanatural.gob.ar/es/ruta-escenica/3/andes-fueguinos-rn-3
Here is where we took the Catamaran to explore the bay.
Catamaran journey to Faro Les Éclaireurs and back to Ushuaia Port
Finally, meeting the National Geographic Explorer
The moment we saw the National Geographic Explorer for the first time.
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