Tierra del Fuego & Antarctica

Beyond the End of the World

Tierra del Fuego is synonymous with remote adventure, intense winds, and untamed nature. This archipelago at the southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, is a unique setting where sub-Antarctic forests, peatlands, glaciers, the Fuegian channels, and the Southern Ocean intertwine in a landscape of breathtaking beauty.

Wildlife takes center stage here: sea lions and elephant seals, imperial cormorants, black-browed albatrosses, giant petrels, Fuegian foxes, beavers, and, if lucky, southern caracaras and river otters. Navigating the Beagle Channel offers unforgettable encounters with seabirds, cetaceans, and the iconic penguin colony on Isla Martillo.

Beyond that, Antarctica awaits as the planet’s last great natural frontier. A continent of eternal ice, living glaciers, colonies of Adélie, Gentoo, and Chinstrap penguins, humpback whales, leopard seals, and landscapes as pure as they are fragile. Exploring it aboard an expedition cruise is a transformative experience that connects us with the silent pulse of the Earth.

Traveling to this region is not only an act of exploration—it is a commitment to its preservation. At Click Fauna, we support projects that monitor species, collaborate with protected areas such as Tierra del Fuego National Park, and promote low-impact tourism in the southernmost region of the planet

Picture by Francesco Ungaro
Picture by Francesco Ungaro
Picture by Florian Delée
Picture by Florian Delée
Picture by Allan Rodrigues
Picture by Allan Rodrigues
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