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Punta Arenas: Walk with Penguins on Magdalena & Marta Island

Punta Arenas: Walk with Penguins on Magdalena & Marta Island

After check-in at the meeting point, transfer to Laredo Bay port to board speedboats for a 45-minute trip to Magdalena Island. Once there, enjoy 1 hour with a guide to discover the habitat of the Magellanic penguins on Magdalena Island, the second largest Magellanic penguin colony in South America that receives more than 120,000 penguins every year. Next, if the weather conditions are good, continue your journey to Marta Island, which hosts a colony of more than 1000 Patagonian sea lions, as well as copious bird life. Keep an eye out for cormorants, skuas, austral seagulls, Antarctic pigeons, and the occasional elephant seal. If you're lucky, see southern dolphins, piebald dolphins, and sei whales during your trip. The tour includes with return to Laredo Bay port and transfer back to the original meeting point.

Punta Arenas: Full-Day Whales, Penguins, and Glaciers Tour

Punta Arenas: Full-Day Whales, Penguins, and Glaciers Tour

Cape Froward, one of the most southern points on the planet, is home to many glaciers, humpback whales, Sei whales, Piebald dolphins, Commerson’s dolphins, and the Magellan Penguin. All of these creatures help form part of the natural wonder of the Austral region of the Strait of Magellan and Tierra del Fuego Island. As you tour one of the most remote and pristine places on the planet, this full-day journey will help you grasp the sheer magnitude of nature at its fullest. Starting early in the morning, you will go by bus to your boarding place, located 50 kilometers south of Punta Arenas. It will be from this area that you will sail for about 12 hours. This is sure to be an incredible adventure in which you will witness a unique landscape surrounded by mountains, glaciers, Lenga, and Coihue forests. In addition, marine fauna will amaze you by its proximity and sheer abundance. You will encounter sea lions, petrels, cormorants, and austral dolphins, among others.

Punta Arenas: Full Day Tierra del Fuego & King Penguins

Punta Arenas: Full Day Tierra del Fuego & King Penguins

Embark on a full-day adventure to Tierra del Fuego, home to the only colony of King Penguins in South America. This unique destination is known for its diverse climate, geology, and history, making it a must-visit location in the region. The island spans 22,593 km², featuring a northern steppe zone with cattle ranches and a southern area with lush forests, lakes, mountains, and glaciers. Your journey begins with a pickup from your accommodation in Punta Arenas. From there, you will travel to the Strait of Magellan for a 2-hour ferry ride to Bahía Chilota. Upon arrival, you will visit the city of Porvenir, founded in 1894 to support the local cattle ranches. The tour continues with a visit to the King Penguin Park, where you can observe these majestic birds in their natural habitat. The itinerary includes a stop for lunch in Porvenir or Cerro Sombrero, where you can enjoy local cuisine (please bring cash as card payments may not always be available due to poor internet signal). After lunch, the tour proceeds to explore the southern part of the island, showcasing its stunning landscapes and rich history. The tour concludes with a return ferry ride and transportation back to your accommodation in Punta Arenas. Please note that the schedule and itinerary may change due to weather conditions and ferry schedules.

Punta Arenas: King Penguin Park and Tierra del Fuego Trip

Punta Arenas: King Penguin Park and Tierra del Fuego Trip

Discover Tierra del Fueg and the King Penguin Park on this full-day tour from Punta Arenas. Take a ferry across the Magellan Strait, visit the southernmost city in Patagonia, and see the King Penguins in their natural habitat. Start your day with a pickup from your hotel in Punta Arenas. Head to the ferry terminal and take a 2-hour ferry ride across the Magellan Strait. Arrive in Bahía Chilota and drive to Porvenir, one of the southernmost cities in Patagonia. Visit the small square called “Plaza Selknam” to take some pictures. Then, head to a small and cheap restaurant for lunch (not included). Continue your trip to the King Penguin Park, located on the shore of Bahía Inútil. Spend 1 hour at the park to enjoy and take pictures of the penguins. On your way back to the ferry, stop at the small town of Cerro Sombrero, built for the National Oil Company Workers. Once on the ferry back to the continent, start your way back to Punta Arenas. On your way back, have one last stopover at San Gregorio Estancia. Arrive back in Punta Arenas by 9:00 PM.

Punta Arenas: Full Day Torres del Paine + Milodon Cave

Punta Arenas: Full Day Torres del Paine + Milodon Cave

Embark on a full-day tour of Torres del Paine National Park, one of the most beautiful parks in the world. Admire the park's blue and turquoise steppes and lakes, twisted forests, and rivers and waterfalls that adorn the Grey Glacier and the "Paine" mountain range. Begin your day with a pickup from your accommodation in Punta Arenas. From there, journey to Torres del Paine National Park, passing through blue and turquoise steppes and lakes, twisted forests produced by the Patagonian wind, and rivers and waterfalls that adorn both the Grey Glacier and the "Paine" mountain range. See the so-called Cuernos del Paine, from the Serrano and Lago Pehoe sectors, as well as the famous Torres from sectors such as Lago Sarmiento and Laguna Amarga. Depending on weather conditions, take short walks in the Salto Grande sectors (40 minutes, round trip) and the Lago Grey beach (one hour, round trip). Stop for a visit to the main cavern of the Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument, which lasts approximately 45 minutes. Afterward, return to Punta Arenas, where you will be dropped off at your accommodation.

Punta Arenas: Full-Day Torres del Paine Tour

Punta Arenas: Full-Day Torres del Paine Tour

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Torres del Paine National Park on a full-day tour from Punta Arenas. This tour, available every day of the year, includes guided visits and short walks to the park's most iconic attractions. Begin your adventure with a visit to the Milodon Cave, home to the remains of the mythical Milodon. Continue to Grey Beach, where you can marvel at icebergs scattered along the shore. Next, enjoy panoramic views from the Pehoé viewpoint and take a walk in the Salto Grande sector to witness the stunning waterfall. The tour also includes a visit to Nordenskjold Lake, offering spectacular views of the Paine mountain range. Conclude your journey with a unique view of the Torres at Laguna Amarga. Torres del Paine National Park, founded in 1959 and declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1978, is one of the 11 protected areas in the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica region. Covering 51% of the region's total area, the park is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The tour ends with a drop-off at your accommodation in Punta Arenas, leaving you with unforgettable memories of this natural wonder.

Magdalena Island Penguin Tour by Boat from Punta Arenas

Magdalena Island Penguin Tour by Boat from Punta Arenas

Your excursion begins with a transfer to the pier from the tour operator's office. After check-in, you’ll board the boat for a trip to an unforgettable place. Located 32 km northeast of Punta Arenas, in the middle of the Strait of Magellan, Magdalena Island is home to the greatest colony of penguins in the continental region. The island has been a protected area since 1982, the year it was renamed Los Pinguinos Natural Monument. More than 60,000 penguin couples arrive during the summer to reproduce, as do other kinds of birds, such as cormorants and Andean seagulls. You’ll reach the island in around 40 minutes, passing through the Strait of Magellan. Once you’re on land you’ll have about an hour to explore and take photos. Visit the lighthouse, an environmental interpretation center, where you’ll find information about the history of the strait and the ecological richness of the islands.

Torres del Paine: W Trek Express

Torres del Paine: W Trek Express

What Our Program Includes Three (3) nights stay in Puerto Natales near Garden Domes in Tiny Houses accomodation (fits 3 Beds in a Tiny) 1 night t Paine Grande Camping accomodation Three (3) days hiking at Torres del Paine National Park Base of the Tower Trek or a light trekking equivalent (group tour). A trekking guide for the first day of the trek to the base of the towers French Valley Hike, with private transfer, Boat Ticket from Pudeto to Paine Grande Grey Glacier Hike, with Catamaran boat ticket from Paine Grande to Pudeto and then a Bus Ticket going back to Puerto Natales Trek briefing with welcome dinner and drinks Pizza night, on your last night with us at Garden Domes Breakfast (american), boxed lunch, and dinner. Starting with dinner on day 1 and ends with breakfast on day 5. Chiletour private van transfer into the park for day 1 and 2. Trekking poles for the first day of trekking and free luggage storage at Garden Domes in Puerto Natales Day 1: Arrival Day Fly into either Puerto Natales, Punta Arenas or El Calafate (arrival at Calafate should be at least a day earlier). Bus Transfer to Puerto Natales. Welcome dinner & drinks followed by a W Trek briefing. Stay at Tiny House. Day 2: Private transfer to Torres del Paine National Park. Trek to Base Torres (18km, 7-8 hours trekking) with our tour guide and small group. After the hike you will be driving back to Puerto Natales and stay at the Tiny House Cabin. Day 3: French Valley Hike. After an early morning breakfast our driver will bring you to Pudeto where you will connect to the boat at Pudeto so you can begin your hike to the scenic valley. You will be staying at Paine Grande for the night. Day 4: Grey Glacier day hike. After the hike, you will again take the ferry to connect to your bus at Pudeto. This night you will stay again at our Tiny House in Puerto Natales. There will be dinner afterwards at our restaurant in town. Day 5: Departure Day.

Punta Arenas: Fort Bulnes Historical Tour

Punta Arenas: Fort Bulnes Historical Tour

Discover the rich history of Fort Bulnes, located 55 km south of Punta Arenas. This tour offers a unique glimpse into the past with a visit to the historical reconstruction of the fort founded in 1843. Under the leadership of Manuel Bulnes and inspired by Bernardo O'Higgins, the fort was established to secure the strategic and economic potential of the Strait of Magellan. Your journey begins with a convenient pickup from your accommodation in Punta Arenas. As you travel to Fort Bulnes, your driver-guide will provide insightful commentary about the region's history and significance. Upon arrival, you'll explore several sites of interest, including the interpretive center, which houses exhibits on the human and natural history of the Strait of Magellan. Next, visit the Strait viewpoint for breathtaking views, followed by a tour of the O'Higgins lighthouse, the church, the post office, the jail, and the stables. Each location offers a unique perspective on the life and times of the fort's inhabitants. A highlight of the tour is a stop at a geographical landmark considered the middle of Chile, spanning from the northern limit of the country to the South Pole. This mandatory stop provides a perfect photo opportunity and a moment to reflect on the vastness of Chile's territory. The tour concludes with a comfortable ride back to your accommodation in Punta Arenas, leaving you with a deeper understanding of the region's historical significance.

Punta Arenas: Dolphin & Wildlife Watching

Punta Arenas: Dolphin & Wildlife Watching

We will begin our activity with the pickup of the guests at their hotels at 08:00 a.m. From there we will begin an adventure towards Agua Fresca Bay. During the tour our guide will give us indications of the equipment to navigate. Punta Arenas is known to be a popular destination for dolphin watching. Dolphins are very intelligent and playful animals, and it is common to see them swimming near boats and playing in the waves. Once we arrive at the “Agua Fresca” bay, we will take a ferry to enjoy a guided navigation in search of the impressive southern dolphins. During the activity, which we will carry out a few meters from the coast, we will have the chance to see southern dolphins, either at a considerable distance, or closer, since they approach the boat due to sound and movement, so we will always they let themselves be seen We will see them jump, turn around, play, in their wild environment. Dolphins are very social animals and interact with each other in groups called “pod”. In Punta Arenas, it is common to see several flocks of dolphins swimming together and playing in the water. Dolphin watching is an ideal activity for the whole family, and it is a unique opportunity to see these animals up close and learn more about them. If you are visiting Punta Arenas, do not miss the opportunity to see these incredible animals in their natural habitat. Dolphin watching is an unforgettable experience that you will not regret. After a few hours of navigation, we go through some bays to enjoy bird watching. We will end the excursion with a celebratory snack outdoors or under a dining tent depending on the weather conditions. We will undertake the return to Punta Arenas at 11:30 am.

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The tour was absolutely amazing. Initially, we weren’t sure if we were going to go out on account it was a bit windy and safety come first. So glad we got the go ahead. It was so awesome to see these beautiful majestic penguins in their natural habitat. We walked all around the trail and up to the lighthouse. We then drove by and parked by the nearby island of Marta which is a sanctuary to see additional penguins and sea lions from afar. On our way back the winds kicked in and the water was a bit choppy but our captain with over 45 years of experience manoeuvred the vessel back to port safely. We got some spectacular pictures. I can’t say enough about our tour guide Sebastian. He was so helpful and knowledgeable. We strongly recommend this tour.

5 out of 5 stars

Amazing day!! It is long with an early start but is so worth it! We saw lots of whales, far & near, seals, sea lions & Condor birds! Plenty of food provided over breakfast (ham & cheese sandwich, brownie, Oreo’s, juice) & lunch (hot potato and meat dish, apple, cuppa soup, chocolate bar, juice) and coffee & tea & water available all day! We loved our day - thank you!

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Very good package, amazing sights: whales, dolphins, sea lions, pinguins, glacier, the southern most spot of the American continent. Comfortable new ship, good explanations. All in all outstanding experience.

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We were lucky with a very talented and enthusiastic guide (and the sunny weather and calm sea), in addition to the obligatory elements, we saw whales close to us. Great day.

5 out of 5 stars

We had such a good morning. Sebastian the guide was excellent as were all the crew. V lucky to see whales and dolphins too.