Cerro Castor, located near Ushuaia in Argentina’s Tierra del Fuego, is the southernmost ski resort in the world and offers a truly unique skiing experience. With 34 km of skiable terrain, it’s ideal for intermediates and advanced skiers, though beginners are also well-catered for with excellent ski schools. The snow quality is exceptional, thanks to its cold temperatures and a season that runs from June to October. The resort’s modern infrastructure includes high-speed lifts and well-groomed slopes, while off-piste options provide excitement for more adventurous skiers. Families will enjoy the friendly atmosphere, dedicated learning areas, and opportunities for activities like snowshoeing and sledging. Dining is a highlight, with cosy mountain restaurants serving hearty Patagonian cuisine, including asado and freshly caught seafood. Après-ski is laid-back, with visitors often heading into Ushuaia to enjoy its unique blend of local bars and restaurants. Cerro Castor is just a 30-minute drive from Ushuaia, making it easy to access, with flights connecting the city to Buenos Aires and other major hubs. While it lacks the extensive terrain of larger resorts, its snow quality, peaceful atmosphere, and stunning views make up for it.