Humboldt Penguin Reserve: Discover Dama Island and Chañaral on a Navigation Tour

Embark on a navigation tour to the Humboldt Penguin Reserve and explore the stunning Dama Island and Chañaral. Discover diverse marine species, beautiful landscapes, and settlements of experienced fishermen.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • La Serena - Views of the foundational terraces, bell towers and monuments of the old town and the revolutionary Plan Serena
  • Caleta Los Hornos - You will get to know this surprising geological sanctuary and smuggling port in the colony that stands out for its numerous geological formations and that teaches the evolution of the continent’s…
What's Included
  • Lunch included
  • Comfortable ride with in-vehicle air conditioning
  • Humboldt Penguin boat tour with reservation ticket
What's Not Included
  • tips
Additional Information

You will get to know one of the most beautiful islands on the southern Pacific coast and one of the areas with the greatest diversity of marine species. The borders of the Green North of Coquimbo and the beginnings of the driest desert in the world: the Atacama stand out for having attractive landscapes and settlements of former seamen considered the…

Location
La Serena
Cancellation Policy

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

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Christine_s
Nov 4, 2024
Highlights included Bottle-nose Dolphins, Marine Otter, Sea Lions, birds at Isle Chañaral & wildlife in Chilean desert. - I was the only non-Spanish speaker on the trip and the driver and tour guide, Natalie, put me up front in the full van and explained and answered my questions in English. She also stopped the van when I wanted to take pictures of the wildlife including Guanaco, Chilla (fox), and a Chimango Caracara rescuing road kill in front of the stopped van. We went to the northern island Chañaral and saw Bottle-nose Dolphins, a Marine Otter, Steller Sea Lions, Southern Giant Petrel, Peregrine Falcon, Cormorants, Turkey Vultures, Blackish Oystercatcher, small Diving Peruvian Petrel, and lots of Kelp Gulls. No penguins. Appears too many (~4000) were wiped out with last year's devastating bird flu. They say some survived and hope they come back to nest. I missed a lot of the tour descriptions since tour was in Spanish (Chilean Holiday so many locals) and google translate does not work without internet out by island, but I was more interested in spotting and taking pictures of birds and marine animals and Natalie came and sat by me on the boat, and gave me the highlights. This early November 2024 boat trip was in choppy waters, which I found fun, but beware if you get sea sick. Open boat (with solid plastic seats seating 2 on each side) had a cover, which got in the way of pictures of the top of cliff when not on my side. Might have helped to swing it around a bit more. The fishing town where boat was launched, Caleta Chañaral, was rustic and unlike the well fed street dogs in La Serena, I had a hard time seeing starving looking dogs. But that is real life here. Bring 500 pesos to use the bathroom there. Lunch of grilled fish and lots of vegetables in a small town that has olive trees and makes olive oil in the middle of the dessert was delicious. I enjoyed conversation with younger professional Chileans on the trip who spoke excellent English. Overall a memorable experience on my first trip to Chile and I already posted pictures on iNaturalist of the wildlife, marine life, and birds. Thank you again to the delightful Natalie who made my trip a success. She also is interested in the new nearby Vera C. Rubin Observatory that I am connected with, so I was happy to answer lots of questions in return that I'm sure will be shared on tours Natalie gives of the Elqui Valley.
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Ed_f
Feb 6, 2024
Seeing Humboldt Penguins with Tembeta Travel Tours - As a wildlife photographer, I am highly recommending the excellent tour services of Tembeta Travel for daytrips to the Humboldt penguin reserves north of La Serena, Chile. In January 2024, I used Viator to book two tours of the Damas Island and Chañaral de Aceituno Humboldt Penguin Reserves via Tembeta Travel to complete my quest to photograph all 19 species of penguins in the wild. I truly had a “5 star” experience through the professional efforts of Tembeta manager, Cristobal, and tour guide, Natalia, who both ensured I had numerous opportunities to photograph the Humboldt penguins and other marine-based wildlife. Both trips began with early morning van pickups at my La Serena hotel for the two-hour drive to harbors where I boarded boats for water-based cruises that allowed me to see not only Humboldt penguins but also numerous seabirds, sea lions, along with humpback and fin whales. I was especially appreciative that Tembeta provided me an English-speaking guide as I was the only person on both tours who did not speak fluent Spanish. For the Damas Island tour, we were given an hour to walk around this small island where we could explore several pathways and enjoy the antics of the recently hatched gull checks. Before returning to La Serena, our included luncheon restaurant for both tours provided meals that included beer, wine, and soft drink choices. On both trips, I enjoyed the grilled fresh fish plate lunch that became my main meal of each tour day. Overall, I found Tembeta Travel provided on-time transportation, friendly and courteous guides and, most importantly, a willingness to tailor my tour experiences to achieve my photographic needs. I can honestly say that Tembeta Travel provided me with some of the best local tour experiences in my years of international travel.
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Stefanie_r
Aug 5, 2023
Magical day to watch the Humboldt penguins - This was a once in a lifetime experience! The local agency Tembeta is going above and beyond to make it happen, to see the Humboldt penguins. Christobal and Martin are really taking care of their guests! It was magical to watch the penguins swimming and on the small island. Also all the other wildlife was just amazing to watch. Beautiful place for lunch with a stunning view of the fisher boats and the ocean. Food was delicious! Thank you so much for this outstanding day, we will never forget!
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Firstname_l
Dec 21, 2022
Lots of waiting around - This was a great day out to experience local wildlife. Be careful of the day you book as not all days are allowed for docking at Isla Damas. We were only told this out after we had booked (although found out through a different tour company before booking, so we knew what to expect). It was fairly annoying to wait for over an hour at the dock to see if other "may" show up for them to fill the boat. Not obvious when you have small children to entertain. The included lunch was great.
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Allen_j
Feb 6, 2024
A long frustrating day - The sea lions on the island are great to see. It’s a 2 1/2 hour ride by van to the port. The driver was very friendly and tried to speak some English. The boat trip is rough and uncomfortable. The boat guide only speaks Spanish, even though the tour literature says English speaking guide. It was frustrating to miss all the information about the islands and wildlife. I don’t recommend this tour, especially for English speakers.
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Kim_l
May 24, 2024
Not for penguin sightings - Boat trip was great but if you want to see penguins then do not do this trip - apparently there used to be hundreds but due to bird flu none on island of Damas - 2 spotted on Isla Choros
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