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December 21st, 2024

AT#925 – Travel to Ushuaia, Argentina

  1. AT#925 - Travel to Ushuaia, Argentina Chris Christensen 50:57

Hear about travel to Ushuaia, Argentina, as the Amateur Traveler talks to Naomi Linford from “Forever Out Of Office” about her winter trip to the southernmost city in the world.

Why should you go to Ushuaia?

Naomi says, “I think it has the kind of status as one of those places that you go to, to say you’ve been to the most southern city in the world. But there’s just so much more to see: glaciers, national parks, and a lot of history. The area has to offer that you can explore by spending a bit more time there. It’s where the tail of the Andes meets the open ocean, and you get that final frontier feeling.”

Naomi recommends a one-week itinerary for Ushuaia, Argentina, encompassing a variety of activities and dining experiences. Here’s a summary of her suggested itinerary:

Day 1: Cruise the Beagle Channel

  • Activity: Embark on a boat tour of the Beagle Channel to observe sea lions and, during the summer months, penguins.
  • Recommended Operator: Patagonia Explorer.

 

https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-ushuaia-argentina/

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Chris is the creator of AmateurTraveler.com. Amateur Traveler is a popular online travel podcast and blog that focuses primarily on travel destinations. The Amateur Traveler podcast was downloaded over 2 million times in 2023.

The Amateur Traveler is 18+ years old and they use Amateur Traveler to teach English at Oxford University and to test English proficiency for employment with the Thailand Foreign Ministry.

Chris has won a Lowell Thomas Award, 5 NATJA awards, and a SMITTY Award from Travel+Leisure as the "best independent travel journalist."

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