
PUERTO MADRYN AND PENINSULA DE VALDEZ
![]() | Whale watching:Few places Puerto Madryn for whale watching. As the home for thousands of Southern right Whales from May to November, the opportunities to see these elegant mammals are unmatched. From the port city of Puerto Pyramides you have many options. From large catamarans to smaller skiffs. Or if the day is calm and you are feeling adventurous, why not try going on a kayaking expedition to see the whales? A unique experience... |
![]() | Penguins:After seeing the largest mammals on earth, why not go visit something a bit smaller... Penguins! Home to thousands of Magellanic Penguins, the Valdez Peninsula is a Mecca for these birds that fly underwater. Feeling Pampas can get you up close and personal with walking tours of the protected reserves. Besides these birds you will see incredible colonies of other seafaring birds that come to this rich peninsula to breed. |
![]() | Orcas:The Orca or Killer whale that makes its home in the Valdes Peninsula is known for using waves as a cover and beach itself in order to seize prey. A truly unique habit, this gives the lucky observer to come closer to these amazing animals than anywhere else. Sometimes you can even observe them teaching this technique to their young. Feeling Pampas will help you find the very best spots to observe this incredible show of nature. |
![]() | Other Wildlife:Besides the varied sea life, the plains of peninsula Valdes is home to various endemic species such as the Guanacos and Rheas (large flightless bird), Grey Wolves as well as armadillos and much more.We strongly suggest you keep an eye out for these as you explore this bountiful region of Argentina. |
![]() | Diving in Puerto Madryn:Argentina's SCUBA diving capital.If you are certified and want to experience some unique sea life, or if you have a little time on your hands and want to learn to SCUBA, let Feeling Pampas arrange this for you. Puerto madryn is one of the few places where you can dive and interact with sea-lions, as you explore sunken ships and shallow reefs. |





