1. The Beagle Channel is a strait in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, located at the southern tip of South America. It separates the island of Tierra del Fuego from various smaller islands and includes the easternmost part of the border between Argentina and Chile. The channel is approximately 240 kilometers (150 miles) long and varies in width from about 5 kilometers (3 miles) to as much as 45 kilometers (28 miles).
The Beagle Channel is known for its stunning natural beauty, with mountains, glaciers, and forests lining its shores. It provides access to various attractions and activities such as sailing, wildlife watching, and visiting historic sites like the famous lighthouse at the End of the World in Ushuaia. It is also home to a rich array of marine life, including seals, sea lions, penguins, and various species of birds.
2. The Beagle Channel itself does not have specific working hours as it is a natural waterway. However, if you are referring to the tourist activities and attractions around the Beagle Channel in Ushuaia, the operating hours will vary depending on the specific place or excursion you wish to visit. It is best to check with the individual companies or attractions for their opening hours.
Additionally, the phone numbers for tourist information centers in Ushuaia are:
- Ushuaia Tourism Office: +54 2901 421860
- Provincial Tourism Office: +54 2901 422746
3. Ticket information for transportation to explore the Beagle Channel can be obtained through various companies and tour operators in Ushuaia. They offer options such as boat tours, catamaran cruises, and kayak excursions to experience the beauty of the channel. The prices and availability will depend on the specific tour or transportation option you choose. It is recommended to check with the companies directly or visit the tourist information offices in Ushuaia for more details on ticket prices and transportation options.


