It would take about four hours if you could fly non-stop. However Ushuaia is NOT in Chile, but Argentina, and you would probably have to change planes.
It's rather cold, with usual snowfalls.
The archipelago that divides Argentina and Chile is the Tierra del Fuego. Its eastern part and main towns (Rio Grande and Ushuaia) belongs to Argentina.
The closest "city" to the South Pole (Antarctica) would be Punta Arenas in Chile. The closest "town" to the South Pole (Antarctica) would be Ushuaia in Argentina.
Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina is considered the southernmost city in the world. It has a population of about 64,000 residents. Puerto Williams, Chile is further south but only has about 2,000 residents and lacks the amenities of a genuine city.
The motto of Ushuaia is 'Ushuaia, end of the world, beginning of everything'.
Ushuaia's motto is ' '.
This site is the best in the Michigan world!!!Go yoopers!!
Ushuaia's population is 56,956.
Ushuaia was created on 1884-10-12.
The Drake Passage is a body of water which is located between the southern tip of Cape Horn Chile and an Antarctica location known as the South Shetland Islands. The width of Drake Passage between Ushuaia and Berreintos Islands is 800 kilometers wide or 500 miles.
Siorapaluk is a settlement, with a population of about 68 people. Ushuaia is a small city with a population of about 70.000, an international airport, a national park, skiing circuits and the like.