Whale and Sea Lion Observation at Peninsula de Valdes: Unforgettable Wildlife Tour in PUERTO MADRYN

You will encounter distinctive experiences that will remain etched in your memory forever by observing and getting close to the world’s most colossal creatures.

Duration: 11 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • C. Pichalao 697 - This tour visits the most important Natural Reserve of the Argentinian coast known as Peninsula Valdes. From a view point, you can appreciate the geographical characteristics of this Natural Reserve: such as the Birds Island. From this spot, we continue with the tour towards the only village at Península Valdes: Puerto Pirámides….
What's Included
  • Boat ticket for Whales watching
  • Professional tour guide in English / Spanish
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • All fees and/or taxes
  • Sailing ticket to visit whales
  • Entrance fees ( about USD 20 per person )
Location
C. Pichalao 697
Calle Pichalao
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Kusskuss
Nov 13, 2023
Much to discover - Puerto Madryn, much to discover, excellent destination with countless possibilities for different activities. Very attractive destination. Whale watching on board and second meal at the Nautico
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Adamts1245hz
Nov 4, 2023
Fantastic - The view was fantastic. It was worth all the money. Pictures say more than words. The best time of year to see whales is September/October
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Viajeswanderlust16
Oct 19, 2023
Very good experience with Sussanich Turismo travel agency. Beautiful Pto. Madryn - We carried out the excursion with the Sussanich Turismo travel agency, excellent coordination. We also hired them for the Punta Tombo excursion and airport transfers, they informed us instantly if there were any changes. Excellent. Puerto Madryn surprised me! Eating in restaurants was cheaper than in Buenos Aires, the bad thing is that in some places they were abusive with the price of wine. For example, at Náutico Bistró del Mar, we ordered a Santa Julia Tardío white wine, we didn't look at the menu, it was a 500cc, and they charged us $6,500.- and the Malbec was $4,000.- Later, when we went to the sightseeing, at the Peke Sosa bar, we ordered a to-go drink ($1100) and a large, very delicious cornstarch alfajor ($800), they charged us $800 for the disposable glass. Of course all cash because they said they didn't have internet. The funny thing is that in the middle of the sea we had . Those who went with advance travel did not take it. A shame that they are abused with travelers. That was the ugly part of the trip, the rest of it was beautiful. I would return.
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