Exploring Beyond Las Loicas
One of the beautiful things about Tierra del Fuego is how many different journeys can be combined across the island and even across the border into Chile.
Many guests combine a stay at Las Loicas with time in Ushuaia or along the Beagle Channel, for example visiting Estancia Harberton. Others continue toward more remote places such as Peninsula Mitre or Bahía de los Renos.
Travelers coming from Chilean Patagonia can also reach Las Loicas after visiting Torres del Paine National Park or Puerto Natales. From there, they can continue toward Río Grande and then drive to Las Loicas on the Atlantic coast.
After spending a few days at the estancia, the journey can continue south through Tierra del Fuego toward Ushuaia and the Beagle Channel, crossing forests, mountain passes and the changing landscapes of the island along the way.
It is also possible to cross into the Chilean side of the island and combine the trip with places like Deseado Lodge and other remote estancias of southern Patagonia.
During the summer months, another beautiful route is to start in Ushuaia, stay a few days at Las Loicas and then continue north toward the remote Bella Vista border crossing into Chile. From there, the journey can continue toward places like Deseado Lodge and the Chilean side of Tierra del Fuego.
We believe Tierra del Fuego deserves time. Distances are large, roads are slow and every part of the island feels different. Many travelers underestimate how big this region really is.
For us, the beauty of Tierra del Fuego is not only about visiting famous places, but about the journey itself — the changing landscapes, the weather, the conversations along the way and the feeling of slowly moving through one of the last truly remote regions of Patagonia.