PUNTA NINFAS ADVENTURE
We begin the day by picking you up from your accommodations in Puerto Madryn, for an exclusive private experience, specially designed to be enjoyed in a group and at our own pace.
We head toward Punta Ninfas, about 70 km from the city, exploring one of the most pristine and least intervened areas of the region. Along the way, we immerse ourselves in rugged coastal landscapes, where nature reveals itself in its purest state.
The experience takes place within Estancia El Pedral, following internal roads that lead us to unique places such as Punta León and Puesto de Ponce. Accompanied by naturalist guides, we discover a privileged environment where wildlife manifests itself freely: Magellanic penguins, cormorants, sea lions, and elephant seals are part of this living scene.
Along the way, terrestrial wildlife also surprises us: guanacos, rheas, and hares appear in their natural habitat, adding spontaneous and unforgettable moments.
At midday, we pause to enjoy lunch at the estancia’s quincho, with a traditional lamb-based menu, in a warm and authentic atmosphere.
We live a different kind of day, intimate and deeply connected with nature, where the exclusivity of the setting and the experience make this journey something truly special in Patagonia.
This excursion is only done in private service
Booking Conditions for the Punta Ninfas Adventure Tour
- The usual itinerary is Puerto Madryn, Punta Ninfas, Estancia El Pedral, and return to Puerto Madryn.
- This tour is designed to be completed in approximately 8 to 9 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, cormorants, sea lions, and elephant seals. Terrestrial wildlife. Beaches, coasts, and cliffs. Spectacular panoramic viewpoints.
Estimated Duration: 8–9 hours
Distance Covered: Approximately 200 km
Season: Operates from mid-September to the end of March















