Cumbres del Martial
The Cumbres del Martial offers six cabins and suites nestled beneath the Martial glacier. They have fireplaces, quilts, and serve homemade baked goods. Upon entering this secluded mountain oasis, you'll cross a small wooden bridge that looks like something out of Hansel and Gretel. In fact, the whole place feels like a European alpine village. Cozy up next to the fire with some yerba mate after a grueling ice trek and you'll see why this award-winning villa is in a category of its own. Internet and phone services are available.
Cumbres del Martial
Luis F. Martial 3560
Ushuaia, Argentina
+54 2901 424779
info@cumbresdelmartial.com.ar
Hostería Alakaluf
You'll find attentive service and a down-to-earth family atmosphere in the Hostería Alakaluf. Situated just a few blocks from Bahia de Ushuaia on one of the city's main streets, Alakaluf allows guests to cook their own food in the kitchen. Choose from double, tripple or quadruple rooms, all of which have private bathrooms. Alakaluf is affordable and a step up from the run-of-the-mill backpacker hostel. The price includes typical Argentine breakfast daily.
Hostería Alakaluf
San Martín 146
Ushuaia, Argentina
+54 2901 436705
www.alakalufhosteria.com.ar
Las Hayas Resort Hotel
Las Hayas Resort Hotel is Ushuaia's only five-star resort and is located near downtown Ushuaia. They offer standard room, junior suites and full suites. The fully equipped sports section includes a gym, two saunas, swimming pool, Scottish shower, and spa. The gourmet restaurant named after Martial Glacier offers regional delicacies such as fresh Antarctic king crab and black sea bass. You'll enjoy views of the Beagle Channel. With a 9-hole golf course and top-notch health club, Las Hayas Resort Hotel is a place to relax and indulge yourself.
Las Hayas Resort Hotel
Luis F. Martial 1650
Ushuaia, Argentina
+54 2901 430710
www.lashayas.com.ar
Article Written By Charlie Higgins
Charlie Higgins is a writer, translator, editor and social-media consultant based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Originally from Connecticut, Higgins holds bachelor's degrees in media studies and music from Oberlin College. He currently works for the financial inclusion and microenterprise news website Microdinero.