PUNTA TOMBO ADVENTURE
We begin the day by picking you up from your accommodations in Puerto Madryn, for an exclusive private experience designed to enjoy Patagonian wildlife and landscapes with total freedom and at our own pace.
We head toward Punta Tombo, about 180 km from the city, crossing open scenery that anticipates the vastness of the day. Our first stop is at Estancia La Antonieta, where we explore its rugged and little-intervened coastline.
Accompanied by naturalist guides, we travel along the estancia’s internal roads, discovering a privileged environment where wildlife appears in its purest state. Here we have the opportunity to observe elephant seals in their natural habitat, in an intimate and authentic setting that enhances the experience.
At midday, we pause to enjoy lunch at the estancia’s main house, sharing a moment of rest in a rural Patagonian environment.
In the afternoon, we continue on to the Punta Tombo reserve, where we walk along the colony’s trails to observe thousands of Magellanic penguins up close. The proximity, constant movement, and life of the colony immerse us in an experience as dynamic as it is unforgettable.
We live a full, exclusive day, deeply connected with nature, where every moment brings us closer to the most authentic essence of Patagonia
Notas:
- The tour does not include the entrance fee to Punta Tombo.
Booking Conditions for the Punta Tombo Adventure Tour
- The usual itinerary is Puerto Madryn, Estancia La Antonieta, Punta Tombo, and return to Puerto Madryn.
- This tour is designed to be completed in approximately 9 to 10 hours.
- The tour presents medium difficulty due to trekking and walking on uneven terrain.
- The tour includes lunch without drinks. It is important to inform in advance of any dietary restrictions.
- This tour may be canceled due to adverse weather conditions

- Main Attractions: Magellanic penguins, elephant seals, terrestrial wildlife, beaches and coastline, spectacular panoramic viewpoints.
- Estimated Duration: 9–10 hours
- Distance Covered: Approximately 400 km
- Season: Operates from mid-September to the end of March










