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Seno Pia

Seno Pia (Argentina)

Practical information on Seno Pia

  • Nature Reserve / Wildlife Observation / Safari
  • Fjord
  • Mountain
4 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
8 days sail from Puerto Williams
When to go
From November to March
Minimum stay
One day

Reviews of Seno Pia

Caroline Gourmaud Seasoned Traveller
221 written opinions

Seno Pia is a fjord on the Beagle Channel, in southern Patagonia.

My suggestion:
To protect yourself from the cold use the onion technique - layer upon layer of clothes! It's an infallible technique!
My review

Seno Pia is a majestic fjord in the heart of the Darwin Mountains, in Tierra del Fuego, in Argentine Patagonia. 

I discovered Seno Pia during a cruise from Puerto Williams in Chile to Ushuaia in Argentina. The two towns vie for the title of "the most southerly town on the planet". Actually, Puerto Williams is further south, but the Argentines will tell you that Puerto Williams is basically a hamlet without any proper infrastructure...

Enough of this squabble. It was during the eighth day of our cruise on the Beagle Channel that we saw Seno Pia. What can I say? Yet another spectacular glacial valley with a multitude of marine animals. You have to experience it to understand the special atmosphere of the place. A must, obviously!

Seno Pia
Caroline Gourmaud Seasoned Traveller
221 written opinions

Seno Pia is a fjord on the Beagle Channel, in southern Patagonia.

My suggestion:
To protect yourself from the cold use the onion technique - layer upon layer of clothes! It's an infallible technique!
My review

Seno Pia is a majestic fjord in the heart of the Darwin Mountains, in Tierra del Fuego, in Argentine Patagonia. 

I discovered Seno Pia during a cruise from Puerto Williams in Chile to Ushuaia in Argentina. The two towns vie for the title of "the most southerly town on the planet". Actually, Puerto Williams is further south, but the Argentines will tell you that Puerto Williams is basically a hamlet without any proper infrastructure...

Enough of this squabble. It was during the eighth day of our cruise on the Beagle Channel that we saw Seno Pia. What can I say? Yet another spectacular glacial valley with a multitude of marine animals. You have to experience it to understand the special atmosphere of the place. A must, obviously!

Seno Pia