Explore penguins and savor marine delicacies on a scenic tour through Fueguino valleys and Beagle Channel’s pristine waters.
Explore penguins and savor marine delicacies on a scenic tour through Fueguino valleys and Beagle Channel’s pristine waters.
- Isla Martillo - Known as Hammer Island, this location is home to colonies of Magellanic and Papuan penguins. This excursion offers a unique experience as participants travel by zodiac, allowing for a closer approach to the coast and providing exceptional views of penguins in their natural habitat. Visitors will have ample time to observe these…
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Isla Martillo - Known as Hammer Island, this location is home to colonies of Magellanic and Papuan penguins. This excursion offers a unique experience as participants travel by zodiac, allowing for a closer approach to the coast and providing exceptional views of penguins in their natural habitat. Visitors will have ample time to observe these fascinating and curious birds as they stroll along the beach or swim in the water. The close proximity to the wildlife, combined with the excitement of navigating a zodiac through the waters of the Beagle Channel, makes this excursion an intimate and exclusive adventure. The journey on a zodiac lasts for an hour and a half along a narrow channel arm, leading to the penguin island. There, participants stop to observe and learn about the penguins and the Beagle’s wildlife in a natural setting.
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Puerto Almanza - The adventure begins in Puerto Almanza, a charming coastal town. Along the Beagle Channel, visitors can observe marine production areas, with buoys for mussel cultivation, active boats, and traps for the centolla, locally known as ‘red gold’. Following the iconic “Route of the Centolla,” participants enter the village and walk along its only street to reach the dock where the boat awaits. After the excursion, the group heads to a local fisherman’s restaurant to enjoy a lunch featuring fresh regional produce. Amidst conversations and pleasant moments, experiences are shared before returning to the city.
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Laguna Victoria - The stop at Laguna Victoria offers a moment of tranquility in a unique landscape, surrounded by mountains and Fueguin forests. This lagoon, situated in an extensive peat field, is notable for its natural environment and dark water. During the visit, in addition to enjoying the surroundings, there is an opportunity to learn about this fascinating ecosystem and its regional importance. It is an ideal place to connect with nature and gain a better understanding of the crucial role of peatlands in environmental balance before continuing the adventure.

- Lunch
- Professional tour guide throughout the tour
- Lunch
- Professional tour guide throughout the tour
- Only one glass of wine or beer (for 18 years and over only), extra alcoholic beverages not included.
- Only one glass of wine or beer (for 18 years and over only), extra alcoholic beverages not included.
Exploring the southernmost fishing village, indulging in its exceptional marine cuisine, and sailing to encounter the charming penguins is an extraordinary adventure. Starting on National Route No. 3, travelers journey through the Fueguino valleys, flanked by mountains, turbulent waters, and winter resorts that captivate along the route.
Next, Provincial…
Exploring the southernmost fishing village, indulging in its exceptional marine cuisine, and sailing to encounter the charming penguins is an extraordinary adventure. Starting on National Route No. 3, travelers journey through the Fueguino valleys, flanked by mountains, turbulent waters, and winter resorts that captivate along the route.
Next, Provincial Route J leads through ancient forests towards the Beagle Channel coast. Along this path, visitors can see marine production areas, including mussel farms and king crab traps, locally known as the “red gold.” From the pier in Puerto Almanza, a zodiac ride across the Beagle Channel to Isla Martillo awaits, where Magellanic and Papua penguins reside. Observing them in their natural, untamed habitat is a highlight. The day concludes with a return to the village for a delightful lunch at a local restaurant, savoring the region’s fresh produce, wrapping up this memorable experience before heading back.
- We only serve alcoholic beverages to travelers over the age of 18. Non-alcoholic beverages are available for guests under the age of 18.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.