How to pack your suitcase for a trip to Ushuaia in summer

Key tips for choosing the best clothing and accessories for the Patagonian climate

If you’re planning a trip to the End of the World, you’ve probably heard that “the weather changes every five minutes.” And yes, it’s true. In summer, you can have sun, wind, clouds, and light rain… all in the same day. That’s why packing your suitcase well is key to traveling comfortably, getting around without complications, and enjoying every excursion.

Temperatures usually range between 5° and 15°C, but what really makes the difference is the Patagonian wind. Therefore, rather than the cold itself, the important thing is to be prepared for changes.

Guía para disfrutar el verano en Ushuaia

The layering system: the key to dressing in Ushuaia

Dressing in Ushuaia is like putting together a “customizable combo.” You add or remove layers depending on the weather, allowing you to enjoy yourself without carrying around extra coats.

  • First layer: lightweight and breathable. This could be a thin thermal layer or a technical T-shirt.
  • Second layer: light coat. A fleece, softshell, or thermal vest.
  • Third layer: protection. A waterproof and windproof jacket, always with a hood.

With these three layers, you’re ready for any summer day.

In addition, it is advisable to wear trekking or waterproof pants, depending on the excursion, and appropriate footwear, such as comfortable, waterproof trekking boots. Don’t forget accessories such as a hat, light gloves, and sunglasses, which may be necessary for certain activities such as trekking.

Local tip from Cumelen: even if it’s hot, the wind can make it feel much colder. Always carry a waterproof jacket with you.

How to dress according to the excursion you choose

Navigation through the Beagle Channel and penguin colony

Among the most notable summer excursions in Ushuaia, sailing along the Beagle Channel is one of the must-see experiences. During this trip, you can see the local wildlife and the famous Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse. It is an unmissable experience, but also one of the windiest. Even though it is summer, you will need a waterproof jacket, hat, and thin gloves. The reflection of the water is strong, so be sure to bring sunglasses and sunscreen.

Another popular excursion is a visit to the penguin colony on Martillo Island. There you can see a large colony of Magellanic penguins and, in some cases, Gentoo penguins. The climate is humid and it is often windy. Waterproof or trekking pants, a warm jacket, and comfortable shoes are ideal. If you like wildlife, binoculars will make all the difference.

watercraft and wildlife
magellanic penguins

Comfortable clothing and hiking shoes to explore Laguna Esmeralda

For those who love walking in nature, trekking to Laguna Esmeralda is one of those experiences that will stay with you forever. The trail is moderately difficult and takes you through forests, mountains, and peat bogs until you reach an incredibly turquoise lagoon, one of the most iconic landscapes in Tierra del Fuego. To enjoy it 100%, it is essential to wear waterproof hiking boots, quick-drying pants, and a thermal base layer. A lightweight backpack with water, snacks, and sunscreen is enough to keep you comfortable throughout the hike. And if you like to walk with more stability, hiking poles are a great ally on the most uneven sections. ¡Want to discover more lakes and lagoons in Ushuaia? We have a special post where we tell you which ones you can’t miss!

emerald lagoon background group photo

City Tour: Walks and tours around the city

Another recommended activity in the city is the City Tour, a way to learn about the history and culture of Ushuaia. Here, comfort is key: wear walking shoes and a light coat for the wind. Don’t forget your camera because you’ll want to take pictures of everything.

city of ushuaia

Two wonderful towns to visit in summer in Ushuaia

Are you left wanting more adventures? No problem, for those who want to explore beyond the city, the excursion to Tolhuin and, on the other hand, the visit to Puerto Almanza, are excellent options to enjoy the pleasant climate of the Tierra del Fuego summer.

Tolhuin is known for its iconic bakery, where you can sample delicious local products. The excursion offers a visit to the Haruwen motorcycle museum and the opportunity to taste gin amid enchanting scenery. A visit rich in gastronomy and with a peaceful setting that you will enjoy with your travel group.

Tolhuin gin tasting
Tolhuin pickup truck and view with mountains

For its part, Puerto Almanza is famous for its fresh seafood and cuisine. For this tour, we recommend wearing casual, comfortable clothing, along with a light jacket in case of possible changes in weather.. It is also useful to carry a small backpack to store purchases and souvenirs.

Puerto Almanza's iconic boat with people enjoying the scenery

In addition to appropriate clothing, there are some essentials that you must pack in your suitcase when traveling to Ushuaia. Sunscreen and moisturizing lip balm are key allies: the Patagonian wind tends to dry out the skin considerably. It is also useful to bring insect repellent for outdoor activities and an external battery, as you will not easily find power outlets on several circuits.

And before you leave, make sure you have everything important at hand: documentation, tickets, and tour confirmations. With these basics taken care of, all that’s left is to enjoy the trip and live the End of the World experience to the fullest.

With a well-packed suitcase, you’ll enjoy your trip twice as much. You’ll be ready to sail, hike, explore, and taste the flavors of the End of the World without worrying about the weather.

If you would like help choosing the best excursions for your travel style, please write to us. At Cumelen, we make your experience in Ushuaia as special as you dreamed it would be.

Contact us to plan your adventure at the end of the world!

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