Ushuaia
USHUAIA , the hub of tourism in Tierra del Fuego, lies in
the far south of the island. Dramatically located between the
mountains - amongst them Cerro Martial and Monte
Olivia - and the sea, the town tumbles down the hillside to the
wide, encircling arm of land that protects its bay from the
southwesterly winds and occasional thrashing storms of the icy
Beagle Channel . In addition to having several of its own
sites of interest, Ushuaia acts as a convenient base for exploring
the rugged beauty of the lands that border this historically
important sea channel. Puerto Williams , on the southern
side of the straits is a boat trip away, and there are other trips,
too: to Estancia Harberton , and on to BahÃa Lapataia in the
Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego. In winter, good skiing can be had
in the Sierra Alvear region north of town; this area, along
with neighbouring Sierra Valdivieso and Chile's Isla Navarino, are
also the places to head for if you're looking for physically
challenging trekking , some of it bushwhacking.
On June 21 of each year, the Bajada de Las Antorchas
takes place, when the longest night of the year is celebrated with
a torchlight ski descent of Cerro Martial's slopes that
traditionally opens the season. Daylight lasts from about 9am till
4pm at this time of year. In mid-November, the town hosts the
Ushuaia Jazz Festival , and between Christmas and New Year,
the municipality organizes various events including live concerts,
often with nationally famous bands.
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