Tierra del Fuego Atlantic Coast Reserve
At the south end of Argentina, let the beauty of the landscape and the diversity of the species amaze you.
Are you in for an adventure at the end of the world? Come close to Tierra del Fuego Atlantic Coast Reserve. Tour its grasslands filled with vegetation and its Nothofagus woods that take you to the base of high cliffs. Walk around Bahía de San Sebastián, which used to be a glacial valley in the Pleistocene, and admire the southern waters through which whales and cachalot swim for mating and feeding.
Did you know that this Argentine area is one of the most valued for the conservation of shore birds? Here, you will find ruddy-headed geese and Hudsonian godwits, red knots and magellanic oystercatchers, kelp geese and crested ducks, snowy sheathbills and white-rumped sandpipers. Do you like to track the traces of fish? Snook, silverside, Fueguian sprat and skunk dolphin, along with over twenty other species of cetaceans, are waiting for you. Enjoy it all in Tierra del Fuego.
Geographic location: Province of Tierra del Fuego, Argentine Patagonia.
Area: 28,600 hectares.
Climate: Humid and cold temperate.