Peninsula Valdes Penguin Exploration & Punta Norte Visit

Embark on a thrilling Peninsula Valdes Tour and explore the Estancia San Lorenzo Penguin Reserve and Punta Norte. Witness the incredible wildlife, including over 600,000 Magellanic penguins and a large colony of Elephant Seals and Sea Lions.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Peninsula Valdes - This Protected Natural Area, declared “Mankind’s Natural Heritage”, has one of the most fascinating ecosystem in the entire world, Whales, Orcas, Sea Lions, Elephants Seals, Magellan Penguins, Maras, Guanacos, and Choiques live all in the same habitat.
    About 35 miles away from Puerto Madryn, we arrive to El Desempeño, main access…
What's Included
  • Lunch included
  • Peninsula Valdes entry fee covered
  • Comfortable travel with in-vehicle air conditioning
  • All fees and taxes included
Additional Information

Visit Peninsula Valdes, one of the most incredible wildlife reserves in South America. About 35 miles away from Puerto Madryn, we arrive to El Desempeño, main access to Peninsula Valdes, the first stop will be at the interpretation center and from there we will head to Estancia San Lorenzo located at the north area of Peninsula Valdes. Along its coast…

Location
Peninsula Valdes
Cancellation Policy

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

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Athilapeixe
Oct 19, 2023
It's worth it, but if you're not Argentine, be prepared to spend triple the amount! - Arriving at the place is strange, as it is a restaurant that offers the tour. There is no tariff, and at the time of purchase you discover what we consider to be abuse. For foreigners the price is different. 3x more than for Argentines. Children pay half, foreigners pay US$22.50. The cost for visiting was US$45 for foreign adults, while US$15 for Argentines. As in some large metropolises, there are incentives for local residents to visit (e.g. Christ and Pão de Açúcar in RJ, there is the Rio passport, a discount for city residents), however, charging foreigners 3x more was a certain amount of abuse . You drove 70 km on dirt roads, so since you're there, you won't miss the experience, unless it's going to be too tight on your budget, especially if you're with family, children, etc. The tour is cool, there are many penguins, and it is possible to get closer as many are on the edge of the trail, however, 1:30 in total is not enough, as you could enjoy the place more, appreciate the landscape. The price is abusive, considering that you yourself drove your car from the restaurant, a few more km, to the safari bus pick-up point. The cost of this tour is the equivalent of going out to see whales, something that actually involves a high investment, vessel, crew, fuel, logistics to place/remove the vessel from the sea.
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