
Gran Concepción Coastal Tour
- 8 Stunden
- 7/10 | 3 Bewertungen
- Geöffnet am Di, Mi, Do, Fr, Sa, So
Embark on a journey to uncover the coastal landscapes of the Gran Concepción region, featuring the Biobío River mouth and a captivating sunset over the Lenga wetland.
Tour Highlights
At 9:30 am, our team will pick you up from your hotel in Concepción, initiating a tour that highlights the main coastal attractions of the metropolitan area.
As we travel through Gran Concepción, which includes the city and nearby towns, our route takes us across the Biobío River—a historical boundary between the Reino de España and the Mapuche territories. On the opposite bank is San Pedro de la Paz, where a lagoon hosts a community of black-necked swans.
Next, we will visit the Hualpén Peninsula, home to the Pedro del Río Zañartu Museum-Park, located near the Biobío River's estuary. We will explore the exhibits and walk along the park's trails that follow the Pacific Ocean through the Nature Sanctuary.
We will then visit the town of Talcahuano, with a lunch break at the Tumbes Peninsula Cove, where you have an hour to dine at local restaurants with views of Quiriquina Island and Concepción Bay.
After lunch, we will proceed to the Talcahuano naval base to explore the historic Monitor Huáscar, a battleship significant in the Pacific War. Following this, we will return to Concepción for a sunset over the Lenga wetland, concluding the day around 5:30 pm as we drop you back at your hotel.
Private Tour Option
For a personalized experience, a private tour option is available tailored to your preferences:
Gran Concepción Coastline Private Tour
Preise
Inklusive
- Hotel pickup & drop–off
- Transport by minibus
- Spanish–speaking guide
- Admission tickets
Nicht inklusive
- Lunch
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility