Peninsula de Valdes Tour: Shared Cruise Experience with Wildlife Encounters
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Puerto Madryn

You will encounter unforgettable moments you’ll cherish for a lifetime as you observe and get close to these adorable creatures.

Duration: 7 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Puerto Madryn - Peninsula de Valdes where you will be able to see along the road, several types of wild life.
    Inside the Visitor’s Centre we will visit the little museum where you can see historical material and videos about the area. We continue to Caleta Valdés, the place where the Provincial Reserve Punta Cantor is located. Here you can see sea elephants and the strange geographical formations of the caleta. This area is rich in fauna guanacos, choiques, fox, and a great variety of birds.
    We will arrive at Punta Delgada, where we will make a special walk and will learn about how is sea elephant seal’s life in this environment. After that we will stop at Puerto Piramide where you will observe the sea lions colony in the ocean.
    After this unique wildlife experience, you will be taken back to the Puerto Madryn port.
  • the coastal watching can not be guaranteed.
What's Included
  • Lunch
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Professional local tour guide
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Location
Balena Franca Austral
Avenida Julio Argentino Roca
-The guide will be waiting for you at the PORT EXIT, about 300 feet from the ship with a sign that reads CALA TOUR #2 - The tour starts 30 minutes after ship arrival *If the ship is cancelled due to bad weather, we will refund you 100% of the deposit
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Karia614
Sep 1, 2023
You have to go even once - They charge you 3200 pesos per person for access. We had a very cold day, the truth is to do it when the weather is more pleasant. There is a beautiful beach from where you can see the bird island, but it is a protected area, you cannot step on the beach. There are walkways and some telescopes for free use, also a very interesting kind of museum. On the roads we saw some Guanacos and sheep. Also in another area you can see sea lions and some whales, all from above or from afar. Very nice to take photos. There are bathrooms in the museum area. At some points there are information signs and benches to sit and watch or drink mate. It should be said that we went on a day when we crossed at most 5 people. I come from people I don't know it must be so good
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