
Punta Loma and Cerro Avanzado Trip
Discover the sea lion colony of Punta Loma and enjoy the landscapes of Cerro Avanzado with this fantastic trip from Puerto Madryn. Punta Loma and Cerro Avanzado Trip. At the indicated time, we'll pick you up at your hotel in Puerto Madryn to...
- 4 hours
Discover the sea lion colony of Punta Loma and enjoy the landscapes of Cerro Avanzado with this fantastic trip from Puerto Madryn.
Punta Loma and Cerro Avanzado Trip
At the indicated time, we'll pick you up at your hotel in Puerto Madryn to start our adventure to Punta Loma and Cerro Avanzado. Along the way, you'll see landscapes of beaches, cliffs, and geological formations unique to Argentine Patagonia.
Our first stop will be at Punta Loma, home to a large colony of sea lions. From a viewpoint, we'll observe their behavior and learn how males attract females during mating season.
Then, we'll head towards Cerro Avanzado. Depending on the time of day, you can enjoy lunch or a snack while admiring the views. This location is suitable for a short walk along its trails, providing opportunities for panoramic photos.
Finally, we'll return to your hotel in Puerto Madryn, arriving 4 hours after pickup.
Pickup Info
The trip includes pickup and return transfer to hotels in the center of Puerto Madryn. If you are staying in more remote areas, we'll pick you up at 536 Julio Argentino Roca Avenue.
Animal Watching
Animals are unpredictable. The sighting of a greater or lesser number of specimens will depend on factors such as weather conditions and the reproductive times of species.
Change of Schedule
Departure times for this excursion may vary depending on the tides. We'll notify you in advance of any changes.
Prices
Included
- Pick up and drop off at your hotel.
- Transport.
- English speaking guide.
- Lunch or snack, depending on the time you choose.
Not included
- Entry to Punta Loma: 400ARS per person
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility