Exploration d'Ushuaia : Visite en bus à deux étages





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Découvrez les principales attractions d'Ushuaia lors d'une visite touristique d'une heure à bord d'un bus à impériale de style londonien. Faites connaissance avec cette charmante ville de Patagonie, située sur la côte du canal Beagle, à l’extrémité sud de la Terre de Feu argentine. Observez les vieilles maisons et les bâtiments gouvernementaux en vous rendant au glacier Le Martial et passez devant la vieille prison, le phare et plusieurs musées à votre retour. Profitez de l'attention personnelle de votre Guide lors de cette visite en petit groupe, limitée à 20 personnes.
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Ce tour de 15 km d'Ushuaia en bus à impériale vous emmène à la découverte des points les plus emblématiques de la ville. Il commence à l'Antigua Gobernación pour ensuite se diriger vers la première école reflétant l'histoire éducative et gouvernementale de la région. Ensuite, visite de la Première Chapelle.
Nous arriverons à la Maison Otero, qui met en valeur l'architecture locale et la spiritualité de la ville.
Nous visiterons un monument très important de la ville : le monument qui représente nos combattants de la guerre des Malouines. Un point historique clé.
Le Premier Cimetière offre un moment de réflexion sur la mémoire et l’histoire.
La visite se poursuit par le CADIC et l'Université, où l'on peut découvrir les avancées scientifiques et éducatives. Au Mont Gallinero et au Mont Vigía, on profite de vues panoramiques sur la ville.
Nous traversons la rivière Pipo et les Nuevos Barrios, avant d'entrer dans l'historique Camino de los Presos (route des prisonniers).
Point important à comprendre sur l'histoire de la ville.
À la Laguna del Diablo, nous descendrons pour prendre plus de photos, l'apprécier et faire une pause pour continuer la visite, suivie du Barrio de los Italianos et de l'hôpital local.
La visite comprend un arrêt à l'épave du Saint-Christophe et au Musée du Bout du Monde.
Nous terminerons la visite en culminant à la jetée navale et au monument Fournier, qui célèbrent l'histoire maritime et les pionniers d'Ushuaia.
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Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Saison : Double Decker d'octobre à avril
- Pendant la saison d'hiver, opère à Bondi 4x4 en espagnol uniquement
- Des équipements en d'autres langues sont à la disposition des touristes à chaque siège (allemand, chinois, russe, italien, français et portugais) pour pouvoir les utiliser avec leurs propres écouteurs (prise jack). Si vous n'avez pas d'écouteurs ou si vous souhaitez en acheter de nouveaux
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We had a layover in Ushuaia and time to fill before we boarded a boat late in the afternoon. We had signed up for the double decker bus tour before starting our vacation but had wondered if we should have signed up for a walking tour. We enjoyed the bus tour; it was a bit hokey but fun. It is a pre recorded audio which comes in different languages. The bus is old but functional. The driver and host/hostess were very friendly. It stops a couple of times so you can get out and see the views of the area and the employees are generous about taking photos of you in front of the views. We learned more about Ushuaia’s history, got to see the town in a short period of time (no worrying about being late to board) and since it was raining off and on all day we got to do it from the enclosed upper level of the bus!
Old bus, tight between the seats, information went in Spanish and English, and cutting Tango music in between talking,. Asked if they could silence the sound, but no, since talking went on the same tape. Had 2 stops, one on a bend, with a nice view, the other by a small lake, no one understood why we were shopping there, a lot of people on the bus gadd not to walk out. The trip to 1 hour and 15 minutes, was not the money they took.
This was a great way to see the city and surrounding neighborhoods of Ushuaia. Arrive about 15 minutes early and show your voucher to them ( they have their uniforms on.) an and in return they will give you a small ticket. At the start the commentary was sll in English and Lila did a great job. She was very friendly and nice snd give us lots of information about the history and developments about Ushuaia. The driver and commentator were very interesting and helpful It was a great way to see a lot of the surrounding areas in the “ valley” of the mountains. I would recommended this it was just under 2 hours. (Note: The bus is light blue and picks you opposite the main tourist information center on side of main road.)
Overall fine. I was in seat 1A and there were 2 nails that stuck up through the edge of the cushion which was pretty uncomfortable. The first @ 10-15 minutes of the information broadcast was very difficult to hear so we missed quote a bit. The person speaking had a very quiet voice. The last part appeared to be a recording with much boost voices which was much better. It would also be helpful if the hosts reminded people to keep talking to a minimum as we had several very noisy people around us.
good weather heard the softies behind the building and the history of the area. Good way to get a walking tour created
We consider this bus tour a must in Ushuaia. The comment is interesting and most of the places visited could not be seen otherwise.
Again, a typical hop-on-hop-off bus experience, although on a smaller scale. Great way to orientate you to Montevideo. We didn't hop on or off as the busses dont come around that regularly. Still a great way to see the city.
The bus is very easy to find. I recommend to do this on one of your first days to get oriented in Ushuaia. The narration is also very informative about the town's history.
The tour only lasted an hour the bus was warm and comfortable with a good driver and his sister. Not a great deal to see but a good overview especially if it is raining. Narrated well. Not at all expensive.
I will preface this review by saying I took it after 6 days in Antarctica so most everything will Palermo in com0arison to that. It was basic and was on older busses so a bit lackluster. Commentary was minimal on the sites. It did make 2 photo stops that were of very beautiful scenery.
Dear Gary, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re sorry to hear that the tour did not fully meet your expectations. We understand that after such an extraordinary journey to Antarctica, some activities may naturally feel more modest in comparison. Regarding the aspects you mentioned, we work with vehicles that meet local standards for this type of excursion, and we strive to ensure they are comfortable and functional for the route. As for the tour commentary, we appreciate your feedback and will share it with our team to improve the quality and depth of the information provided in future departures. We’re glad to know you enjoyed the photo stops, as the scenery in this region is truly one of the highlights of the tour. Our goal is to offer every traveler a genuine connection with the surroundings and to showcase the best of the destination. We value your comments as they help us continue to improve. We hope to provide you with a more satisfying experience on a future visit. Best regards, Tangol Tours.



