Kayak with Whales, Punta Arenas, Patagonia

You may, as a result of travel logistics, find yourself in Punta Arenas. Consequently, you may be thinking how best you can use your time here. If you are someone who likes to sea kayak and also want to see whales, then this is the trip for you.

This is a very long, full-day excursion that will take you into one of the remotest, pristine places on Earth at the southern-most tip of the American continent. Moreover, you will enter the “Francisco Coloane” marine park, whereupon an amazing variety of marine and bird life is to be found. For example, Humpback whales, sea lions, cormorants, dolphins; native forests; glaciers and clean air! And here you will be able to paddle a kayak in the channel and get a little closer to the massive Humpback whales that feed here.

Whale Watching Full-Day from Punta Arenas

You may, as a result of travel logistics, find yourself in Punta Arenas. Consequently, you may be thinking how best you can use your time here. For example, if you have two nights available, then a whale watching trip is a great experience to add to the many others you will enjoy during your trip to Patagonia. Therefore, we can suggest this, very long, full-day excursion that will take you into one of the remotest, pristine places on Earth at the southern-most tip of the American continent. Moreover, you will enter the “Francisco Coloane” marine park, whereupon an amazing variety of marine and bird life is to be found. For example, Humpback whales, sea lions, cormorants, dolphins; native forests; glaciers and clean air!

Whale Watching from Punta Arenas 3 Days / 2 Nights

If you want to experience real, raw and natural Patagonia as well as see Humpback whales feed in their natural environment then this excursion is for you. This is a wonderful opportunity to stay on a tiny island in one of the remotest, pristine places on Earth. It involves a navigation into the wilderness channels and fiords that break up the Southern Pacific down the Magallanes Strait, past the southern-most point of continental South America and on to Carlos III Island in the middle of the Francisco Coloane Marine Park.

The excursion is adventurous, exhilarating, and educational. You will have one night in a simple metal framed dome tent on a remote island from where you can see the whales feeding in the channel below.

Penguins Santa Magdalena

If you have the time to fill or love penguins then thus is a great half-day adventure from Punta Arenas. It involves a lot of time on board a hard-shell covered zodiac that navigates the famous Magallanes Stretch to Santa Magdalena Island. This is currently the best way to get close to penguins in their natural habitat.

This is a half-day excursion to see the Magellan penguins on Santa Magdalena Island, which is in the middle of the Magellan Strait. Check-in is required in the centre of Punta Arenas at 06:30hrs. This excursion should be planned into the rest of your itinerary either as a morning activity with previous night in Punta Arenas before going on to Torres del Paine or Ushuaia, or after visiting Torres del Paine or Ushuaia.

Penguins King Rey Punta Arenas

This is the only excursion operating out from Punta Arenas to see King Penguins in their natural habitat. It is a very long day and those who wish to experience seeing these colourful birds will need to be up early. The colony has approximately 120 to 150 penguins, based on the fabled island called “Tierra del Fuego”, the land of fire.