Ushuaia is one of those destinations where every corner looks like a postcard. If you want to take home unique souvenirs (or fill your Instagram with likes), these are some of the most photogenic spots you can't miss.
1. Martial Glacier
- 🧭 Where it is: Just a few minutes by car from the city center.
- ⭐ Why it's photogenic: From the base, you already have incredible views of the city and the Beagle Channel. In winter, the snow gives it a magical feel.
- 📸 Photo tip: Capture the wooden walkway that leads up to the glacier with the sky in the background.
2. Lapataia Bay (Tierra del Fuego National Park)
- 🧭 Where it is: 18 km from Ushuaia.
- ⭐ Why it's photogenic: Postcard-worthy landscapes, with mountains, lagoons, and the famous sign that says "Route 3 ends here."
- 📸 Photo tip: Pose next to the sign; it's a classic End of the World sight!
3. Garibaldi Pass Lookout
- 🧭 Where it is: On National Route 3, on the way to Tolhuin.
- ⭐ Why it's photogenic: From here you can see Lakes Escondido and Fagnano in all their magnitude and the old road that goes down to Lake Escondido.
- 📸 Photo tip: Use a panoramic angle: the curves of the road + the lakes make a perfect photo.
4. Port of Ushuaia
- 🧭 Where it's located: Right in the center, facing the Beagle Channel.
- ⭐ Why it's photogenic: Boats, snow-capped mountains, and the sea all in one shot.
- 📸 Photo tip:At sunset, when the sun paints the mountains behind the port gold.
5. Emerald Lagoon
- 🧭 Where it is: 20 km from the city (1 hour trek).
- ⭐ Why it's photogenic: The turquoise water surrounded by mountains is a dream.
- 📸 Photo tip: Reflect the mountains in the lagoon: contrast between greens, blues, and whites.
Ushuaia is naturally photogenic: glaciers, lagoons, bays, and mountains offer unique scenery in every season. If you're a tourist, you'll return with a full camera. And if you're a local, these places remind you that you live in paradise.
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