15 Aug 2027
Broome
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Isolated on the farthest northwest corner of the continent, Broome thrived from its founding in 1883 based on the bounty of South Sea pearls found in offshore oyster beds. Even today, the pearling industry is active here, though most are now cultured. But Broome has grown into one of Australia’s premier holiday destinations, offering an amazing variety of attractions and activities for visitors. It boasts a splendid, 14-mile strand of soft white sand at Cable Beach, where people flock to enjoy sunset camel rides. And with 2,600 islands in the area and warm seas, it is a sportsman’s paradise. But the unique allure of the region is the unspoiled expanse of bizarre geological formations, waterways and ancient Aboriginal lands called the Kimberley. Corrugated with red-hued cliffs and escarpments, and laced with pristine waterways, swimming holes and waterfalls, the Kimberley is unlike any other landscape on earth. It invites visitors to cruise the coast, fly over the ranges, kayak the islands and explore the rugged terrain in 4WD vehicles. The only difficulty is deciding which adventure to partake of next.
15 Aug 2027
Broome
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Isolated on the farthest northwest corner of the continent, Broome thrived from its founding in 1883 based on the bounty of South Sea pearls found in offshore oyster beds. Even today, the pearling industry is active here, though most are now cultured. But Broome has grown into one of Australia’s premier holiday destinations, offering an amazing variety of attractions and activities for visitors. It boasts a splendid, 14-mile strand of soft white sand at Cable Beach, where people flock to enjoy sunset camel rides. And with 2,600 islands in the area and warm seas, it is a sportsman’s paradise. But the unique allure of the region is the unspoiled expanse of bizarre geological formations, waterways and ancient Aboriginal lands called the Kimberley. Corrugated with red-hued cliffs and escarpments, and laced with pristine waterways, swimming holes and waterfalls, the Kimberley is unlike any other landscape on earth. It invites visitors to cruise the coast, fly over the ranges, kayak the islands and explore the rugged terrain in 4WD vehicles. The only difficulty is deciding which adventure to partake of next.
17 Aug 2027
Whirlpool Passage, Western Australia
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18 Aug 2027
Talbot Bay, Australia
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19 Aug 2027
Talbot Bay, Australia
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19 Aug 2027
Montgomery Reef, West Territories, Australia
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19 Aug 2027
Freshwater Cove, Australia
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20 Aug 2027
Swift Bay, Australia
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21 Aug 2027
Hunter River, Western Australia
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22 Aug 2027
Ashmore Reef, Australia
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23 Aug 2027
Vansittart Bay
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24 Aug 2027
King George River, Western Australia, Australia
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25 Aug 2027
Darwin, Australia
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Despite its small size, Darwin is a modern, multi-cultural city, and its proximity to Asia makes it ideal for travel. Named after the famous scientist, Charles Darwin, the area was originally settled by the Larrakia Aboriginals. The Dutch arrived and mapped the land in the 1600s, followed by the British in 1939, when the town was given its English name. Darwin has a beautiful coastline, as well as numerous parks and gardens, making the city a top spot for outdoor activities.
26 Aug 2027
Darwin, Australia
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Despite its small size, Darwin is a modern, multi-cultural city, and its proximity to Asia makes it ideal for travel. Named after the famous scientist, Charles Darwin, the area was originally settled by the Larrakia Aboriginals. The Dutch arrived and mapped the land in the 1600s, followed by the British in 1939, when the town was given its English name. Darwin has a beautiful coastline, as well as numerous parks and gardens, making the city a top spot for outdoor activities.
27 Aug 2027
At Sea
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28 Aug 2027
Ambon, Indonesia
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See the Tiahahu Monument, a tribute to a young female Maluku freedom fighter, the Siwalima Museum’s ethnic arts and crafts, visit Soya Atas village, or the “Sacred Eels” of Waai.
29 Aug 2027
At Sea
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30 Aug 2027
Kokas
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31 Aug 2027
Misool, Yapap Lagoon
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1 Sep 2027
Yenwaupnor, Indonesia
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1 Sep 2027
Mansuar Island, Raja Ampat
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2 Sep 2027
Manokwari, Indonesia
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3 Sep 2027
Exploring Cenderawasih Bay
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4 Sep 2027
Exploring Cenderawasih Bay
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5 Sep 2027
Jayapura
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6 Sep 2027
Vanimo
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7 Sep 2027
At Sea
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8 Sep 2027
Garove Island, Papua New Guinea
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9 Sep 2027
Duke of York Island, Papua New Guinea
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9 Sep 2027
Rabaul
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10 Sep 2027
At Sea
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11 Sep 2027
Ghizo Island
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16:00
12 Sep 2027
Honiara
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13 Sep 2027
At Sea
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14 Sep 2027
Vanikoro
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15 Sep 2027
Ambryn Islands
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16 Sep 2027
At Sea
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17 Sep 2027
Lautoka, Fiji
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A major seaport, Fiji‘s second-largest city, Lautoka is the main center of the sugar and timber industries. Towering royal palms march in a long, orderly row from the main street to the harbor and into the heart of the city. Although Lautoka grew up around the Fijan village of Namoli, it is a very Indian town today.
18 Sep 2027
Kadavu, Fiji
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19 Sep 2027
At Sea
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20 Sep 2027
Vava U, Tonga
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Vavaʻu is the island group of one large island and 40 smaller ones in Tonga. It is part of Vavaʻu District which includes several other individual islands. According to tradition the Maui god finished up both Tongatapu and Vavaʻu, but put a little more effort into the former.
21 Sep 2027
Nukupule Island, Ha'apai Group
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22 Sep 2027
At Sea
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23 Sep 2027
Apia, Upolo
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A total of sixteen islands comprise the Samoas, considered to be the heart of Polynesia. It was from these islands that early Polynesians sailed to populate other Pacific Islands. Today this chain of islands is divided into two political units – the U.S. Territory of American Samoa and the independent country of Western Samoa. Much of the charm of the Samoas lies in the simple village life and the friendly people, combined with a striking landscape of soaring mountain peaks, rugged coastlines, white sandy beaches and tropical rainforests rich in flowering plants. Western Samoa consists of a total of nine islands with the two main ones, Savi‘i and Upolo, separated by a narrow strait. The country‘s capital Apia, resembling an old South Seas port during the early trading days, perches on the north coast of Upolo. Colonial-style wooden buildings and churches line the tree-shaded main street that curves around the harbor. The primary attractions include Parliament House, the village green, Independence Monument and the former home of Robert Louis Stevenson, now the residence of Western Samoa‘s head of state. A trip around the island passes mile after mile of stunning landscape, interspersed with tumbling waterfalls, breathtaking views, tiny villages, and coconut and cocoa plantations.
23 Sep 2027
Cross International Dateline
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23 Sep 2027
At Sea
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24 Sep 2027
At Sea
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25 Sep 2027
Aitutaki
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26 Sep 2027
At Sea
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27 Sep 2027
Raiatea, Society Islands, French Polynesia
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The second-largest of the Society Islands is practically twinned with its neighbor Taha’a. Actually they are connected by a reef in the same lagoon and may have been one island in the past. The main town, Uturoa is where most of the population lives. It’s lively, although no competition for Tahiti. Called the Sacred Island, Raiatea’s name means “bright sky,” and it was probably the first human community in the islands. The ancient sacred site of Taputapuatea is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and may have been the place from which Polynesian migrations to Hawaii, the Cook Islands, New Zealand and the rest of the South Pacific started. Although less touristed than Tahiti, caring for visitors has grown in importance. Agriculture is mainly given over to coconuts, pineapples and vanilla. Vanilla orchids are hand-pollinated, since Raiatea has no insect pollinators for vanilla blossoms. South Seas pearls are farmed in the lagoon in various colors. A hike up Mt. Tapioi rewards with stunning views of the lagoon and sea, and tall Bora Bora on the far horizon. Another favorite hike leads to the island’s three waterfalls. The tallest peak, Mt. Temehani, is the place to look for the unique, five-petaled Tiare Apetahi flowers that grow nowhere else. The lagoon is dotted with tiny motus, which are mostly coral sand beach, and are popular for castaway swimming and snorkeling adventures.
28 Sep 2027
Maroe Bay, Huahine
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Huahine is an island located among the Society Islands, in French Polynesia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Leeward Islands group. At the 2017 census it had a population of 6,075.
29 Sep 2027
Papeete, French Polynesia
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The islands of French Polynesia are acclaimed as the most beautiful in the South Pacific. Tahiti is the largest of the Polynesian islands and home to the capital city of Papeete, a delightful blend of cultures. Papeete, meaning the “water basket,” was once a gathering place where Tahitians came to fill their calabashes with fresh water. Today, it is the gateway to the country, and boasts romantic resorts, fine dining, vibrant markets, pearl shops, and boutiques. Tahiti‘s mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys and scenic waterfalls, while the rugged coastal lands are home to fields of tropical flowers, and glorious white and black sand beaches.
30 Sep 2027
Anaa, French Polynesia
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1 Oct 2027
Tahanea
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2 Oct 2027
Fakarava, Tuamotu, French Polynesia
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The 77 Tuamotus, (the name means “Distant Islands” in Polynesian) comprise the largest chain of coral atolls on earth. They sprawl across the vast blue South Pacific Ocean encompassing an area the size of Western Europe. Atolls are literally the skeletal remains of coral reefs, forming rings of crushed coral sand surrounding a shallow central lagoon. The natural flora and fauna of the Oceanic realm is adapted to this environment, and Fakarava’s large lagoon is designated by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve. The people of Fakarava farm coconuts for copra on shore and pearls in the lagoons. They also host the travelers who flock here to bask on the beaches and snorkel or dive in the luxuriant coral gardens along the shore. At the long spit of Les Sables Roses, the pink blush of the sand reveals its coral origin. The sleepy towns of Rotoava and Tetamanu offer scant attractions for visitors, except for their distinctive rock lighthouses shaped like stepped pyramids. Tetamanu does boast a 19th Century church built of coral rock by missionaries, and an adjoining cemetery with coral rock headstones. Aside from snorkeling or beach-basking, some visitors enjoy a visit to a lagoon pearl farm, to see how the large, flat bivalves are coaxed into creating the treasured gems formed by the lustrous nacre inside their shells.
3 Oct 2027
At Sea
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4 Oct 2027
At Sea
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5 Oct 2027
Adamstown, Pitcairn Island
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Adamstown is the capital of, and the only settlement on, the Pitcairn Islands.
6 Oct 2027
Ducie Island
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7 Oct 2027
At Sea
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8 Oct 2027
At Sea
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9 Oct 2027
Easter Island, Chile
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The southeastern-most point in the Polynesian Triangle, tiny Easter Island in the South Pacific is one of the most remote places on earth. Even more oddly, it belongs to Chile, which lies 3,700 miles away over the eastern horizon. In fact, a large slice of the island is Chile’s Rapa Nui National Park, preserving the sculptural heritage of the indigenous Rapa Nui people, whose ancestors carved the huge human effigies called moai that give the island its renown and earned it UNESCO World Heritage Site status. These stylized sculptures stand on the slopes of the island, gazing implacably out to sea, often on stone platforms called ahu. They were apparently carved between the 13th and 16th centuries, for reasons that are debated. But the enigmatic effigies, the dramatic volcanic landscape, the Rapa Nui people themselves and the sheer isolation of the island combine to draw visitors from every corner of the globe to this speck in the world’s largest ocean.
10 Oct 2027
Easter Island, Chile
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The southeastern-most point in the Polynesian Triangle, tiny Easter Island in the South Pacific is one of the most remote places on earth. Even more oddly, it belongs to Chile, which lies 3,700 miles away over the eastern horizon. In fact, a large slice of the island is Chile’s Rapa Nui National Park, preserving the sculptural heritage of the indigenous Rapa Nui people, whose ancestors carved the huge human effigies called moai that give the island its renown and earned it UNESCO World Heritage Site status. These stylized sculptures stand on the slopes of the island, gazing implacably out to sea, often on stone platforms called ahu. They were apparently carved between the 13th and 16th centuries, for reasons that are debated. But the enigmatic effigies, the dramatic volcanic landscape, the Rapa Nui people themselves and the sheer isolation of the island combine to draw visitors from every corner of the globe to this speck in the world’s largest ocean.
11 Oct 2027
At Sea
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12 Oct 2027
At Sea
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13 Oct 2027
At Sea
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14 Oct 2027
At Sea
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15 Oct 2027
The Seabourn Juan Fernandez Experience
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16 Oct 2027
The Seabourn Juan Fernandez Experience
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17 Oct 2027
At Sea
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18 Oct 2027
San Antonio (Santiago), Chile
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19 Oct 2027
At Sea
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20 Oct 2027
Scenic Cruising Reloncavi Sound
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20 Oct 2027
Puerto Montt, Chile
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The lake country of southern Chile seems to be altogether another world from the deserts of the north. The Lake District is graced with spectacular scenery, including the magnificent snowcapped volcanic cone, Mt. Osorno. Puerto Montt serves as the principal port for this region and as a gateway for cruises southward into Chile‘s fjords.
21 Oct 2027
Scenic Cruising Moraleda Channel
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21 Oct 2027
Scenic Cruising Darwin Channel
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22 Oct 2027
Scenic Cruising Baker Channel
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22 Oct 2027
Caleta Tortel, Chile
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22 Oct 2027
Transit The English Narrows
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23 Oct 2027
Scenic Cruising Eyre Fjord
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23 Oct 2027
Pio XI Glacier
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23 Oct 2027
Scenic Cruising Wide Channel
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24 Oct 2027
Scenic Cruising Peel Fjord
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24 Oct 2027
Brujo Glacier
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24 Oct 2027
Scenic Cruising Smyth Channel
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25 Oct 2027
Strait of Magellan
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25 Oct 2027
Punta Arenas, Chile
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Red roofs and smoking chimneys decorate the gently sloping hillsides of Punta Arenas (Sandy Point), the bustling center of one of the world‘s largest sheep farming areas. This pleasant community welcomes you with attractive parks and delightful Victorian architecture.
26 Oct 2027
Punta Arenas, Chile
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Red roofs and smoking chimneys decorate the gently sloping hillsides of Punta Arenas (Sandy Point), the bustling center of one of the world‘s largest sheep farming areas. This pleasant community welcomes you with attractive parks and delightful Victorian architecture.
27 Oct 2027
At Sea
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28 Oct 2027
At Sea
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29 Oct 2027
The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
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30 Oct 2027
The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
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31 Oct 2027
The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
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1 Nov 2027
The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
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2 Nov 2027
The Seabourn Antarctic Experience
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3 Nov 2027
At Sea
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4 Nov 2027
Ushuaia, Argentina
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The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia‘s principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980‘s when the government sought to increase Argentina‘s presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here.
5 Nov 2027
Ushuaia, Argentina
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The southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia is the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego and an important naval base boasting a strategic as well as a picturesque location on the shores of Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. This rustic coastal town is set among waterfalls, glaciers, snow-clad mountains and beech forests, and the nutrient-rich local waters abound with marine life. Though the houses here are painted warm, pastel colors, the weather is chilly year-round and winter sports such as downhill and cross-country skiing and skating are popular. Ushuaia‘s principal industries are raising sheep, logging, fishing and trapping. It became a boomtown with 30,000 residents in the late 1980‘s when the government sought to increase Argentina‘s presence near Antarctica by giving tax breaks to citizens who settled here.