This guided tour stands out for the unique experience of exploring breathtaking locations, featuring expert english speakers guides who provide detailed knowledge about the local flora, fauna, and history. Additionally, we offer personalized attention to ensure that each participant fully enjoys the excursion. The tour is distinguished by the exclusivity of our small vehicles, allowing us to arrive first at reserves and avoid large crowds. We don’t use coach buses for tours.
We have been providing shore excursions to cruise passengers for the last 18 seasons.
Private Service up to 12 <br/>Pickup included
Private Service up to 6<br/>Pickup included
Private service up to 2 people<br/>Pickup included
Private Service up to 4<br/>Pickup included
Meeting and pick up at the pier, we leave Puerto Madryn, toward the south, by the Nº 3 national route, and after traveling through 120 miles of pavement and gravel (approximately 2hs and 30 minutes), we will arrive at Punta Tombo, the greater continental reserve of Magellan Penguins (Spheniscus Magallanicus).
After the time in Punto Tombo we return to Puerto Madryn
This Protected Natural Area was created as such, in 1979, has a total extension of 210 hectares, and can be visited from September to April. The beach is considered intangible area, and in February you will find it, full of Penguins Chicks practicing swimming, especially in the small pools leave it from the tides.
This incredible place its home of thousands of Magellan Penguins, and every year since October, they arrive to nest and to have their chicks.
You will have 90 minutes to walk among the penguins and then you can have lunch there before we return.
Returning to Puerto Madryn we will have more than enough time to catch your cruise ship, so you can continue enjoying Patagonia.
Returning to Puerto Madryn we can make a stop if necessary in Trelew to use the restroom facilities.
Nuestro guia tendra los tickets de entrada a Punta Tombo, y seran entregados a la autoridad de control en el acceso a Punta Tombo
Puerto Madryn is a vibrant coastal city in Patagonia, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and incredible wildlife. It serves as the perfect base for exploring the nearby Peninsula Valdes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and offers a rich blend of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and welcoming local charm.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peninsula Valdes is a haven for wildlife, including penguins, sea lions, elephants, and whales. The peninsula offers breathtaking landscapes, pristine beaches, and incredible opportunities for wildlife viewing.
One of the largest penguin colonies in South America, Punta Tombo is home to over 200,000 Magellanic penguins. Visitors can walk along a boardwalk to observe the penguins up close and learn about their fascinating behaviors.
El Doradillo is a beautiful beach known for its clear waters and soft sand. It's also a prime spot for whale watching, as southern right whales come close to the shore between June and December.
The Oceanographic Museum is a fascinating museum dedicated to the marine life of the Patagonian coast. It features exhibits on whales, penguins, and other sea creatures, as well as interactive displays and educational programs.
A small fishing village on the Peninsula Valdes, Puerto Piramides is known for its pristine beaches, clear waters, and excellent whale watching opportunities. It's a peaceful and scenic spot to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Patagonia.
A delicacy of the Patagonian coast, king crab is typically served steamed or grilled, accompanied by a variety of sauces and sides. Its sweet, tender meat is a must-try for seafood lovers.
A traditional Argentine meal featuring a variety of grilled meats, including beef, pork, and lamb. The meats are cooked on a parrilla (grill) and served with chimichurri sauce, salads, and bread.
Small, savory pastries filled with a variety of ingredients, such as beef, cheese, or seafood. Empanadas are a popular snack or light meal, often enjoyed with a side of chimichurri or salsa.
Sweet, crescent-shaped pastries similar to croissants, typically enjoyed for breakfast or as a sweet treat. They are often served with coffee or mate (a traditional Argentine herbal tea).
Summer is the peak tourist season, offering warm temperatures and long daylight hours. This is the best time for wildlife watching, as penguins and whales are abundant. However, it can be crowded, and accommodations may be more expensive.
Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3 (Argentina Time, ART)
220VV, 50HzHz
Puerto Madryn is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's important to exercise caution in certain areas and situations, such as walking alone at night or leaving valuables unattended. Petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas, so it's important to be vigilant and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Terminal de Omnibus de Puerto Madryn
The local bus system is affordable and convenient, with frequent services to major attractions and neighborhoods. Buses are well-maintained and generally punctual.
Available • Apps: Uber, Cabify
Car, Bike, Scooter
Trelew is a charming city known for its Welsh heritage, museums, and nearby attractions. The city offers a glimpse into Patagonia's history and culture, with a variety of museums, parks, and architectural landmarks.
Gaiman is a small town known for its Welsh heritage and traditional tea houses. The town offers a unique cultural experience, with a variety of historical sites, museums, and local crafts.
Rada Tilly is a small beach town known for its beautiful coastline, clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere. The town offers a variety of outdoor activities, including swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
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