Generally, the boat class to the Beagle Strait starts at 3 pm, so if you arrive at Ushuaia at noon, you can go to the hotel to rest and have lunch before traveling. Ushuaia has a Chinese restaurant at the end of the world (not far from the pier, walk for about 10 minutes, The boss is from Shanghai), if you want to eat Chinese food, you can try this one. There is a narrator on the boat, but the narrator will only speak Spanish (generally speaking in South America, it is mainly Spanish, and I understand Spanish, otherwise I really don’t know the history and details of each attraction) When the boat leaves the sea, The captain allows tourists to take pictures on the deck. Of course, you must keep warm, because the wind is very cold outside, but it is worth it, because the scenery outside is really beautiful, the blue sky and white clouds, there is no problem with PM2.5. Every time the boat arrives at every attraction, the captain will follow the boat into the nearest place to the island, but can not go to the island, every tourist can use the nearest distance to see these wildlife (seabirds, seals, etc.) to avoid disturbing them, see these animals, really envy them, You can live in such a good environment, and there is no pressure to live. After that, the boat will drive back to another island. Every tourist on this island can go to the island. From a distance, see this city with Ushuaia. The captain allows 30 minutes of going to the island, so I suggest you hurry up and take pictures. The best place to take a view is to have a highest point in 10 minutes on the boat's shore, which overlooks the panoramic view. Finally, the boat will drive to the world's last lighthouse for everyone to take pictures and let everyone end this closest trip to Antarctica. The whole trip will end at Ushuaia Pier at about 6 pm, there is a drink sale on the ship, and there is a toilet (the island is prohibited from stool and smoking everywhere), and finally because I bought a VIP cabin, I can also enjoy the certificate signed by the captain himself.