
Punta Loma and Cerro Avanzado Trip
Discover the sea lion colony of Punta Loma and enjoy the landscapes of Cerro Avanzado with this trip from Puerto Madryn. Punta Loma and Cerro Avanzado Trip. At the specified time, we will pick you up at your hotel in Puerto Madryn to begin our...
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Discover the sea lion colony of Punta Loma and enjoy the landscapes of Cerro Avanzado with this trip from Puerto Madryn.
Punta Loma and Cerro Avanzado Trip
At the specified time, we will pick you up at your hotel in Puerto Madryn to begin our journey to Punta Loma and Cerro Avanzado. The route offers scenic views of beaches, cliffs, and geological formations unique to Argentine Patagonia.
Our first stop is at Punta Loma, which is home to one of the largest sea lion colonies in Argentina. From a viewpoint, we will observe these animals and discuss the male's behavior during mating season. We will share interesting facts about these marine mammals, providing a natural spectacle.
Next, we'll proceed to Cerro Avanzado. Depending on the time of day, you may have the opportunity for lunch or a snack while enjoying the views. This location is suitable for a short walk along its trails, allowing for panoramic photography.
We will return to your hotel in Puerto Madryn approximately 4 hours after pickup.
Pickup Info
The trip includes pickup and return transfer to hotels in the center of Puerto Madryn. For guests in more remote areas, pickup will be at 536 Julio Argentino Roca Avenue.
Animal Watching
The sighting of animals may vary due to factors including current weather and wildlife breeding times.
Change of Schedule
Departure times may vary based on tides, and we will notify you of any changes in advance.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pickup and drop–off
- Transport
- English–speaking guide
- Lunch or snack, depending on the time you choose
Not included
- Entry to Punta Loma (to be paid on the day of the activity): 12000ARS for foreign adults, 16000ARS for children aged 3–12 and free for children under 3
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility