Ushuaia Night Adventure: Snowshoeing and Snowmobiling offers a rare chance to enjoy Patagonia’s winter in a way that’s both active and atmospheric. For around four hours, you’ll explore Ushuaia’s snowy wilderness under the moonlight, with highlights including snowshoeing across a frozen pond, thrilling snowmobile rides through the forest, and a warm indoor barbecue to finish the evening. Priced at $217 per person, this tour is designed for those eager to combine outdoor adventure with local storytelling and comfort.
What we love about this experience: First, the exciting contrast of winter activities—quiet snowshoeing in the dark, followed by high-energy snowmobiling—makes for a memorable night out. Second, the expert guidance and the inclusion of all necessary equipment ensure beginners are well taken care of, making these adventures accessible even if you’ve never tried snowmobiling before.
A possible drawback is that the tour’s 4-hour duration may feel rushed for those seeking a more relaxed pace. Plus, some reviews suggest the actual experience might differ from expectations, especially regarding the content of the activities—so managing expectations about what’s included is wise.
This tour suits travelers who love outdoor adventures, are curious about wildlife, and enjoy a mix of adrenaline and relaxation. It’s especially fitting for those who want a guided, safe experience in Ushuaia’s winter wonderland, but are also comfortable with the unpredictability of outdoor activities in snowy conditions.
Key Points

- Authentic night-time outdoor experience in Patagonia’s winter landscape
- Includes snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and sledding for a varied adventure
- Expert guides help with instructions and storytelling
- All necessary equipment provided for safety and convenience
- Dinner at a cozy restaurant with regional food and craft beer included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off make transportation hassle-free
Exploring the Ushuaia Night Adventure: A Detailed Look

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Getting there and what’s included
This tour kicks off at around 5:30 p.m., with hotel pickup by minivan, which instantly simplifies logistics. Being picked up directly from your Ushuaia accommodation means you won’t have to worry about finding meeting points or navigating unfamiliar roads in the dark. The small group size—limited to 10 travelers—ensures personalized attention, and the inclusion of all necessary equipment means you’re geared up for whatever the winter landscape throws at you.
The snowshoeing experience
Once at the Winter Center, the first activity takes you out onto a frozen peat swamp. Your guide, probably someone like Sebastian or Martin, will lead a moonlit snowshoe walk, where you’ll shine your flashlight into the dark to spot nocturnal wildlife—perhaps a fox or a distant owl. Many reviewers, like John, highlight how memorable these moments are: “Worth every cent, and glad it was at night. Made it even more fun.” The snowshoeing is easy to pick up, and the guides are attentive, making sure everyone feels confident.
The snowmobiling thrill
Next, the adventure turns to snowmobiling—a highlight for many. The guides will give clear instructions before you hop onto a snowmobile, whether you’re riding or driving. You’ll weave through snow-covered forests, feeling the quiet of the woods and the thrill of speeding through a winter landscape. The fact that two people share each snowmobile and a switch at the circuit keeps everyone active and engaged. For those new to snowmobiling, the trained staff’s guidance makes it accessible—many reviewers, like the one who said, “if you never drove a motorcycle, don’t worry!” emphasize how well they handled beginners.
Sledding and wildlife insights
Following snowmobiling, some parts of the tour include sledding through the woods—a peaceful activity that complements the adrenaline rush. The guides also share insights about Patagonian ecology, adding an educational element that enriches the experience beyond just fun.
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The cozy dinner at the restaurant
After the outdoor activities, you’ll head inside to a warm restaurant for a regional BBQ, featuring local dishes and craft Mountain Beer. Reviewers like John appreciated the well-deserved dinner, noting it as a perfect way to warm up and reflect on the night’s adventures. The dinner is included in the tour price, adding great value, especially considering the quality of the regional cuisine and beverages.
Returning to Ushuaia
The tour wraps up around 10 p.m., with the minivan returning you to your hotel. The late hour means you get a full evening of adventure without feeling rushed, but it also invites some to consider if they’re ready for a late night—this might not be ideal for early risers or those with tight schedules.
Authentic Traveler Perspectives

Many travelers rave about the expert guides, citing their knowledge and friendliness as a real asset. One reviewer called it a “great excursion” with a lot of time spent meeting the sled dogs, petting them, and taking photos—highlighting how the tour balances active adventure with authentic interactions. However, some reviews, like Diego’s and Andre’s, caution that the experience might not meet expectations for those seeking a longer or more varied tour; they found the actual activities shorter and less comprehensive than hoped.
What’s actually included?
While the tour promises snowshoeing, snowmobiling, sledding, and wildlife viewing, some reviewers feel the activities may be somewhat limited in scope—lasting about two hours, not the full four—and that the main focus is on the snowmobiling and the dinner. These observations highlight the importance of understanding that this is a short, active evening rather than a full-day exploration.
Is it worth the price?
At $217 per person, the tour offers good value considering the guided instruction, all equipment, dinner, and transportation. But, as some reviews suggest, if you’re after a more extensive or diverse outdoor experience, you might find it a bit light. Nonetheless, for an evening adventure in Ushuaia’s winter landscape, it’s an engaging, safe way to see the area from a different perspective.
Final Thoughts: Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is best suited for adventurous travelers who want a guided night-time outdoor activity that combines wildlife, snow sports, and local food. It’s perfect if you’re curious about Patagonian nature and want to try snowmobiling without prior experience. The small group size and all-inclusive setup make it appealing for those seeking an intimate, hassle-free adventure.
However, if you’re expecting a longer or more detailed snow activity, or if you prefer a more relaxed pace, you might want to look at other options or plan additional time in Ushuaia for separate explorations.
Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 5:30 p.m., with hotel pickup included, so you’re ready to start your evening adventure promptly.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off by minivan are part of the package, making logistics straightforward.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 4 hours, including activities and dinner.
Is there an age limit for snowmobiling?
Yes, the minimum age to ride a snowmobile is 18 years. Younger travelers can still enjoy other activities like snowshoeing and sledding.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, a vegetarian option is available if requested at the time of booking.
What should I wear?
Warm clothes are recommended, and it’s advisable to wear sunscreen for daytime exposure before the tour or if the sun is strong even in winter.
Can I participate if I’ve never done snowmobiling or snowshoeing?
Absolutely. Guides provide instructions, and the equipment is included, making it accessible even for beginners.
How many people participate in this tour?
This tour is designed for up to 10 travelers, ensuring a small, intimate group.
Is this tour refundable?
No, the tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so plan accordingly.
To sum it up, the Ushuaia Night Adventure offers an authentic, active way to experience Patagonia’s winter in a guided, safe environment. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy outdoor sports, wildlife spotting, and local cuisine, and are comfortable with a fast-paced, short evening excursion. While not the most comprehensive tour available, it provides a memorable snapshot of Ushuaia’s snowy landscape, wrapped up in friendly guidance and cozy comfort.
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