A historical site which was one of the largest settlements of the original canoeing inhabitants of the region, the Yamana. Charles Darwin went ashore in this place on January 23rd, 1833 during his voyage onboard the HMS Beagle. Wulaia Bay travel also offers a visual spectacle of great beauty because of its vegetation and geography. We arrive to a lookout point, walking through the Magellanic forest, where native trees such as lengas, coigües, canelos, and ferns, among other species, grow.
In the afternoon we will disembark at Wulaia Bay, a historic site that was one of the largest settlements of the Yámanas native canoes. Charles Darwin, an English naturalist, disembarked here in 1833 during his voyage aboard the HMS Beagle. This place offers a visual spectacle of great beauty for its vegetation and geography. We will reach a lookout point, walking through the Magellanic forest where lengas, coigües, canelos and ferns, among other species, grow.