Para começar, nos informaram, na entrada do parque, que havia neve para esquiar. Compramos os ingressos e subimos o teleférico, mas, ao chegar lá em cima, havia praticamente só gelo, e não neve. Lá chegando, tivemos que descer a pé a pista de esqui, cuidando para não escorregar, para chegar na confeitaria e receber as informações sobre as atividades que poderiam ser feitas. A única que poeríamos fazer naquele dia era andar de quadriciclo, não dava para esquiar nem andar de motos de neve. O visual é muito bonito lá de cima, mas falta melhorar a estrutura. Há apenas uma única pista de ski para iniciantes. Nos disseram que há projetos para ampliar o parque. O acesso ao parque custa 240 pesos e o translado custa 120 pesos, o mesmo sai do centro de informações turísticas, no centro da cidade, em horários pré-determinados.
Thank you for your comments, we hope you can came back to Ushuaia next winter, we have lot of surprises for you, new tracks and machines, new ski equipments and the best service, like always.With care,Ushuaia Blanca Staff
November weather was mild, the town was easy to navigate.Quite touristy but after 10 weeks in SA we were a bit jaded. Argentina is quite an expensive country to visit. It seemed everyone came out in the evening.
During a cruise from Valparaiso to Buenos Aires; Ushuaia was one of our ports of call, we booked via Email a tour with Gerardo Germain ( Gerardo_ush@hotmail.com ). He owns a car were he can fit up to 4 passengers and he took us to the most beautiful and amazing places, among others we went to Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, Bahia Ensenada, Bahia Lapatia were the Pan-American route starts 17.848 kmt (11.090 Miles) to Alaska, the railroad station, Paso Garibaldi were we had a beautiful view from the mountains ending with a city tour. We can recommend travelers to Ushuaia to contact Gerardo his knowledge from the area and kindness will make your trip more enjoyable and unforgettable
enseñanza personalizada de sky de fondo, paseo en motos de nieve, o raquetas, cafeteria con snacks, o caminata nocturna con guía y cena autóctona.... para no perdérselo.... atendido por sus propios dueños...
Una empresa familiar que tiene muchas opciones para que la pases bien tanto en invierno xomo en verano. Recomendable.
Estivemos duas vezes no centro invernal Ushuaia Blanca - Las Cotorras em julho de 2014. Na semana nevou pouco, mas ainda assim fizemos passeio de trenó (os cães pareciam bem alimentados e dispostos) e descemos a colina de cullipatin e de trenó.
Fazer o passeio com o trenó de cães, raquetes de neve ou quadriciclos é imperdível. Super recomendo o trenó, diferente do que pensava, os cães não são maltratados, ficam eufóricos para deslizarem pela neve.
Not knowing what to expect Ushuaia turned out to be an interesting place. The best Hotels are on the east side e.g. Los Nires. They have a shuttle bus from-to the airport and down town. From the hotel you can easyly walk to the beach which has a nice and romantic view and nature.Ushuaia offers a natural park as well as a glacier. One can also take a big boat and lead towards pinguins and seals. There is a fantastic Mountainchain especially when it's covered with fresh snow. Beautiful secenry.Ushuaia offers also 2 major museum. One is the maritime which was a prison and the other shows history. Very interesting. Hard to believe, yet true, that people lived here naked and survived. The town has 2 major streets and people are quite active, very friendly and there are a lot of children. We happened to see carnival. Even though it is the end of the world, Ushuaia is up to date in anything. If you go be surprised and take a couple of days to visit.
Não conseguimos passear no teleférico pois estava com muita neve nos cabos. Bela paisagem do alto onde se vê uma parte do canal de beagle.