A remote and desolate place, Tierra del Fuego is the
most southerly land mass in the Americas. Conditions can be harsh; trees
often bend over backwards from the ferocity of the winter winds. The
Andes Mountains rise here, forming the backbone of the continent and
an unbroken chain that runs north for thousands of miles. Wonderfully
sited, the maritime town Ushuaia is the world’s most southerly
major settlement. Between November and February the town comes alive
as thousands of people arrive ready to set sail to the Antarctic Peninsula.
The nearby Tierra del Fuego National Park has bleak, yet stunningly beautiful
scenery. Guanacos, Black-browed Albatross and Magellanic Penguins make
this often inhospitable land their home.
Properties
Las Hayas

Set in five hectares of grounds, the Las Hayas has commanding
views over the bay and out to the Beagle Channel. Beech trees surround
the hotel, there are excellent walking trails and great fishing in the
salmon rich lakes. The hotel has 102 rooms, a gym and indoor pool.



