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From Puerto Madryn: Penguin Tour & Península Valdés Day Trip

From Puerto Madryn: Penguin Tour & Península Valdés Day Trip

We depart early in the morning from your hotel in Puerto Madryn towards the Península Valdés Natural Protected Area, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. After an hour's journey, we arrive at the picturesque ecological village of Puerto Pirámides. Here you can optionally (not included) embark the Traditional Regular Whale Watching of Southern Right Whales between the months of September and November. Next, we head to Estancia San Lorenzo, a traditional Patagonian cattle ranch that is home to the world's largest colony of Magellanic penguins. Here, lunch service is available (not included) with an exquisite spit-roasted lamb, and we will visit the penguin colony located 7 km from the ranch's headquarters. From San Lorenzo, we move to the Punta Norte Reserve to observe, depending on the time of year, one-hair sea lions, southern elephant seals, and occasionally orcas. From there, we begin our return to Puerto Madryn with a stop at the Carlos Ameghino Interpretation Center, a compilation of the natural richness of the peninsula. During the excursion, we have great chances of observing terrestrial wildlife, such as guanacos, rheas, foxes, maras, armadillos, and skunks. At the end of the excursion, you will be transferred back to your accommodation in Puerto Madryn. Hotel name is required to confirm the booking!

Valdes Peninsula: Full Day with Whale Watching

Valdes Peninsula: Full Day with Whale Watching

The tour begins early in the morning towards the Valdés Peninsula Protected Natural Area, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. After an hour of travel, you will arrive at the picturesque ecological village of Puerto Pirámides to embark and carry out the Regular Traditional Right Whale Watching between the months of June and November, or of South American Sea Lions and Cormorants between the months of December and March. Between April and mid-June no type of navigation is carried out. Lunch (not included) will be scheduled in Puerto Pirámides or Caleta Valdés. You will have time to tour the southern part of the Peninsula, crossing wide landscapes of grasslands and undulations, passing through the Salinas Grande and Chica, and outside Punta Delgada, which constitutes the southern end of the peninsula. At Punta Cantor you can admire the Atlantic coast and the fascinating geological formation known as Caleta Valdés. These beaches are usually inhabited, depending on the time of year, by southern elephant seals, the largest seals on the planet. Depending on the time of year and the availability of marine fauna, you can replace the southern area of ??Las Salinas and Caleta Valdes with Punta Norte. From there you will start your return making a stop at the Carlos Ameghino Interpretation Center, a compendium of the natural wealth of the peninsula. During this excursion you will have great chances to observe terrestrial wildlife, such as guanacos, rheas, foxes, maras, armadillos and skunks. Season: Land excursion All year. Whale watching on board mid-June to November. Nautical walk from December to the end of March. Between April and mid-June there will be no type of navigation.

Puerto Madryn: Excursion to Peninsula Valdes Classic

Puerto Madryn: Excursion to Peninsula Valdes Classic

The tour begins early in the morning towards the Valdés Peninsula Protected Natural Area, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. After an hour of travel, you will arrive at the picturesque ecological village of Puerto Pirámides to embark and carry out the Regular Traditional Right Whale Watching (optional, not included in the rate) between the months of June and November, or Sea Lions of one hair and Cormorants between the months of December and March. Between April and mid-June no type of navigation is carried out. Lunch (not included) will be scheduled in Puerto Pirámides or Caleta Valdés. You will have time to tour the southern part of the Peninsula, crossing wide landscapes of grasslands and undulations, passing through the Salinas Grande and Chica, and outside Punta Delgada, which constitutes the southern end of the peninsula. At Punta Cantor you can admire the Atlantic coast and the fascinating geological formation known as Caleta Valdés. These beaches are usually inhabited, depending on the time of year, by southern elephant seals, the largest seals on the planet. Depending on the time of year and the availability of marine fauna, you can replace the southern area of Las Salinas and Caleta Valdes with Punta Norte. From there you will start your return making a stop at the Carlos Ameghino Interpretation Center, a compendium of the natural wealth of the peninsula. During this excursion you will have great chances to observe terrestrial wildlife, such as guanacos, rheas, foxes, maras, armadillos and skunks. Season: Land excursion All year. Whale watching on board mid-June to November. Nautical walk from December to the end of March. Between April and mid-June there will be no no type of navigation.

Puerto Madryn: Península Valdes with optional Whale Watching

Puerto Madryn: Península Valdes with optional Whale Watching

Early in the morning, we'll depart from your hotel in Puerto Madryn towards the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Península Valdés Natural Protected Area. After an hour's journey, we'll arrive at the charming ecological village of Puerto Pirámides. Here, you have the option (not included) to embark on the Traditional Regular Whale Watching tour, available between Mid-June and Mid-December to witness the majestic Southern Right Whales. Lunch (not included) will be arranged in either Puerto Pirámides or Caleta Valdés. Following lunch, our journey continues through the southern part of the Peninsula, traversing vast grasslands and undulating landscapes, passing by the Salinas Grande and Chica, and beyond Punta Delgada, marking the southernmost point of the peninsula. We proceed towards Punta Cantor to admire the Atlantic coast and the intriguing geological formation known as Caleta Valdés. These beaches are often populated by Southern elephant seals, the largest seals on Earth, depending on the season. Depending on the time of year and marine wildlife activity, we may visit Punta Norte instead of the southern areas of Las Salinas and Caleta Valdés. On our return journey, we'll make a stop at the Carlos Ameghino Interpretation Center, showcasing the peninsula's natural wealth. Throughout the excursion, there are ample opportunities to observe terrestrial wildlife such as guanacos, choiques, foxes, maras, armadillos, and skunks. Optional Boat Ride: If you opt for the Whale Watching Navigation, Puerto Pirámides is the exclusive location within Península Valdés to experience this. The excursion starts with a coastal journey, offering views of sea lion colonies and cormorant habitats. We then venture further into the sea, encountering Southern Right Whales. Once we've met these majestic creatures, the boat will cut its engines, enveloping us in a serene silence interrupted only by the sounds of the sea and occasional bird calls. It's a truly unique experience, with the chance to see these magnificent animals up close if luck is on our side. The duration of the sailing is estimated to be 1.5 hours, subject to seasonal variations, weather conditions, and animal presence. For those who opt out of the boat ride, there's the opportunity to explore the picturesque town of Puerto Pirámides and its beaches. At the end of the excursion, you will be transferred back to your accommodation in Puerto Madryn. Hotel name is required to confirm the booking!

Península Valdés with Estancia San Lorenzo (Full Day)

Península Valdés with Estancia San Lorenzo (Full Day)

This Natural Protected Area, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts one of the world's most fascinating ecosystems, inhabited by Whales, Orcas, Sea Lions, Elephant Seals, Magellanic Penguins, Maras, Guanacos, and Rheas. Access to the Península Valdés Protected Natural Area is located 56 km from Puerto Madryn. A further 45 km leads to Puerto Pirámides, where optional whale watching boat tours are available from June to December (not included in the fee), as well as nautical excursions in summer, including visits to the sea lion colony at Punta Pirámide (not included in the fee). From Puerto Pirámides, we head to Caleta Valdés, where Elephant Seals and some Magellanic Penguins can be observed from September to mid-April. We then proceed to Punta Norte, an important breeding colony for Sea Lions, Elephant Seals, and occasionally Orcas. The next stop is Estancia San Lorenzo, a traditional cattle ranch in the area where we can enjoy a typical Patagonian lamb barbecue (lunch not included). After lunch, we'll visit a remarkable breeding colony of Magellanic penguins, home to approximately 500,000 individuals, located 7 km from the ranch. The return trip is scheduled for around 7:00 pm in Puerto Madryn. Total Distance Covered: 400 km - 11 to 12 hours Season: All year round Whale Watching Boat Tour: From June to December - duration 1 ½ hours.

From Puerto Madryn: Full-Day Valdes Peninsula Tour

From Puerto Madryn: Full-Day Valdes Peninsula Tour

On this full-day tour you will discover the enchantments of the Valdes Peninsula. Traveling to Carlos Ameghino Isthmus, the narrow strip of land that connects the peninsula with the continent, you will explore the landscape and the flora and fauna of the area as well as enjoy the chance to spot some whales in their natural habitat. The first stop is at the Carlos Ameghino Interpretation Center, which offers information on the ecosystem of the Valdes Peninsula, the Patagonia land animals, the species of marine fauna surrounding the peninsula, the flora, and the history of the region. It is also possible to see a little history of the first settlers of the Valdes Peninsula. The next stop is at Puerto Piramides, the only village on the Valdes Peninsula and the only place for starting the marine fauna boat trips (not included). The beaches are surrounded by cliffs that resemble pyramids, hence its name. You will take a 2-hour stop in the village, in which time you can either sail the waters of the New Gulf or simply explore the enchantments of the village. Southern right whales inhabit the gulf from first days of June to first day of December. You will be able to get very close to these whales as they are curious and slow-moving animals, allowing you to observe their characteristic skin covered by callosities. From time to time the whales swim under the boat and you are able to observe their actions and hear their breathing. With a bit of luck they will offer the wonderful spectacle of breaching or at least a flap of the tail. (the boat trip is not included) From January to March, marine fauna watching boat trip(not included) From June to december, whales watching boat trip(not included) You will leave Puerto Piramides and continue on the excursion, passing by the Great Salt Lake and Small Salt Lake at 42 and 35 meters below sea level respectively. Depending on the hour and the cloudiness they appear with a pink coloration due to its chemical composition and the incidence of the solar light. Heading to the south-eastern end of the peninsula, you will arrive at the old naval station of Punta Delgada. By the west coast you will go to a new viewpoint where we can see more elephant seals. After a few kilometers you will travel to Caleta Valdes, an exceptional geologic formation consisting of a thin strip of land which runs parallel to the coast locking up a portion of sea. Connected through a small mouth to the surrounding sea, its calm waters, naturally isolated beaches, and steep cliffs make an excellent place for the elephant seals. About Punta Norte between the months of October and March, the migration of the fauna, where you can see the breeding elephant seals and sea lions. With high tide it is possible to see killer whales during the months of Feb, March, and April, or off the coast of Caleta Valdes during September, October, and November. You will then return to the city of Puerto Madryn. Whales watching only from june 15 to dec 15

Whale Watching Boat

Whale Watching Boat

In the town of Puerto Pirámides, between the months of June to December each year, boat watching of the Southern Right Whale is carried out. We have daily departures at different times; the boats have a capacity of between 50 and 70 passengers, and the navigation lasts for 90 minutes. All boats have a whale guide on board who will take us to meet these wonderful beings in their natural habitat. Transportation to Puerto Piramides is not included. Estimated Time: Approximately 90 minutes Season: Mid-June to December

Puerto Madryn: Full Day Peninsula Valdes Experience Tour

Puerto Madryn: Full Day Peninsula Valdes Experience Tour

Discover the beauty of Peninsula Valdes on a full-day tour from Puerto Madryn. See the Golfo Nuevo and San Jose from the Ameghino Visitors Center, visit the only village on the peninsula, and see the elephant seals at Caleta Valdes. Start your tour with a visit to the Ameghino Visitors Center, located at the entrance of Peninsula Valdes. From a viewpoint, appreciate the geographical characteristics of this natural reserve, including the Golfo Nuevo and San Jose, and the Birds Island. Continue to the only village on the peninsula, Puerto Pirámides. This small port is the only one from where vessels are authorized to go on a whale watching tour from June to December (activiy not included). Enjoy the view of the clear waters and white cliffs, protecting the small beach. After visiting the port, head to the Atlantic Ocean and stop at Caleta Valdes. Cross the steppe, going through 80 km on a gravel road, and watch the endemic land fauna, such as guanacos, choiques, and maras. Arrive at the most representative geographical feature in Peninsula Valdes, the inlet where there’s an important colony of elephant seals. At the Caleta Valdes specific reserve, there are a self-service restaurant and public toilets. Depending on the calendar of fauna and the weather conditions, continue up to the north to Punta Norte. Finally, return to Puerto Madryn, where your tour concludes.

Peninsula Valdes Full Day Tour

Peninsula Valdes Full Day Tour

This Natural Protected Area, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, possesses one of the most fascinating ecosystems in the world, inhabited by Whales, Orcas, Sea Lions, Elephant Seals, Magellanic Penguins, Maras, Guanacos, and Rheas. Located 56 km from Puerto Madryn is the entrance to the Península Valdés Protected Natural Area. About 45 km further is Puerto Pirámides, where it's possible to embark on whale watching tours from June to December (optional, not included in the fee), and nautical excursions in summer, visiting the sea lion colony at Punta Pirámide (optional, not included in the fee). From Puerto Pirámides, we head to Punta Delgada, about 75 km away, passing by the Salinas and arriving at the Elephant Seal lookout point where we'll observe them from the cliff (June to November). From there, we go to Caleta Valdés where we'll encounter Elephant Seals again and some Magellanic Penguins from September to mid-April. During the summer months, instead of visiting Punta Delgada, we head towards Punta Norte, an important breeding colony for Sea Lions, Elephant Seals, and occasionally Orcas. The return is scheduled for around 7:00 pm in Puerto Madryn. Total Distance Covered: 400 km - 11 to 12 hours Season: All year round Whale Watching Boat Tour: From June to December - duration 1 ½ hours.

Shore Tours Peninsula Valdes Puerto Madryn Cruise Passengers

Shore Tours Peninsula Valdes Puerto Madryn Cruise Passengers

The Valdes Peninsula excursion is a unique experience that combines nature, wildlife and stunning landscapes. This tour is designed especially for cruise ship passengers, with flexible schedules that adapt to the arrival of the ships. Below, I detail what is included and what you can expect: Description of the excursion Duration: Approximately 5 to 7 hours. Pick-up: It is done directly at the dock door, ensuring comfort and punctuality for travelers. Transportation: Air-conditioned vehicle to ensure a comfortable trip. Languages: Guides available in Spanish and another language (usually English). Main activities Exploring the Valdes Peninsula: A UNESCO World Heritage area, famous for its biodiversity and unique landscapes. Wildlife watching: During the tour, it is possible to observe animals such as sea lions, elephant seals, guanacos, choiques and, depending on the season, southern right whales (optional). Scenic stops: Strategic points are visited to enjoy panoramic views and take photographs of nature. Included services Transportation in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Coffee or tea for participants. Specialized tour guide who provides information about the fauna, flora and geography of the region. Optionals Whale watching: Available depending on the season (generally between June and December). Lunch: Can be included as part of the tour or purchased independently. Entrance to the reserve: This is an additional cost paid upon entering the protected area. Additional details The excursion is adapted for people with reduced mobility, including accessibility for wheelchairs and baby strollers. Service animals are allowed. Small groups, with a maximum of 20 people, to ensure a more personalized experience. Flexibility for cruise passengers The tour is designed to begin between 30 and 45 minutes after the cruise ship arrives, ensuring that passengers can participate without worries. Additionally, if the ship's schedule changes, the excursion can be rescheduled to accommodate the new arrival time. Recommendations Bring comfortable clothing appropriate for the weather, as conditions may vary. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and a camera to capture the most memorable moments. Make a reservation in advance, as this is a popular activity and places are limited. In short, this excursion is ideal for those who want to explore the natural beauty of the Valdés Peninsula, learn about its rich biodiversity, and enjoy an unforgettable experience in contact with nature.

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5 out of 5 stars

We really enjoyed the tour. Our tour guide (Selva) was very knowledgeable. She did a great job switching between three languages during the tour. We learned a lot about Argentina, sea mammals and the penguins. The tour was well organized. We thought about renting a car and doing it on our own but ultimately we decided to go with this tour and it was the right choice. It also got us access to the private penguin beach that requires tickets to the estancia San Lorenzo. You could probably do this on your own, but the added knowledge from the guide was very good. Highly recommend.

5 out of 5 stars

We loved our guide, Esteban. He was fantastic and gave us a lot of detail about the things we were seeing around the city and surroundings as we made our way out to see the Sealions, Elephant Seals, and Magellenic Penguins. It was beautiful, and he was very knowledgeable about the wildlife! We also had lunch at San Lorenzo ranch nearby which was delicious, and very reasonable priced for the experience. I would recommend this tour to anyone!

5 out of 5 stars

From the pick-up to the selected itinerary, everything was perfect! The guide was super knowledgeable and taught us not only about the fauna and flora but also about the region and its history. He managed to stop by the right places at the right time, so we saw orcas and a baby sea lion being born.

5 out of 5 stars

The tour went very well. Our guide Selva told us a lot of interesting things about penguins, sea lions and elephants, about this region. Everything was good.

5 out of 5 stars

It is amazing having some many Pinguins next to you and with muh less people, making the experience quite unique. Highly recommend it!