Embark on a private cruise tour to explore the Valdés Peninsula, a protected natural sanctuary teeming with diverse marine fauna. Discover Southern Right whales, orcas, dolphins, sea lions, penguins, and more in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Embark on a private cruise tour to explore the Valdés Peninsula, a protected natural sanctuary teeming with diverse marine fauna. Discover Southern Right whales, orcas, dolphins, sea lions, penguins, and more in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Peninsula Valdes - Valdés Peninsula is a Protected Natural Area
The significance of the Valdés Peninsula lies in its coastline, which serves as a habitat for a variety of marine species, including Southern Right whales, orcas, dolphins, sea lions, elephant seals, penguins, and many others.
The tranquil waters of the gulfs and the rugged coastline…
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Peninsula Valdes - Valdés Peninsula is a Protected Natural Area
The significance of the Valdés Peninsula lies in its coastline, which serves as a habitat for a variety of marine species, including Southern Right whales, orcas, dolphins, sea lions, elephant seals, penguins, and many others.
The tranquil waters of the gulfs and the rugged coastline make this region a genuine sanctuary for marine life.
In 1999, the Valdés Peninsula was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Each year, it attracts thousands of tourists from Argentina and abroad who visit to enjoy wildlife observation and the stunning coastal scenery.

- Bilingual guide
- Lunch
- Protected natural area ticket
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bilingual guide
- Lunch
- Protected natural area ticket
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tip
- Tip
Valdés Peninsula is recognized as a Protected Natural Area. Its significance stems from its coastal habitat, which supports a diverse range of marine wildlife, including Southern Right whales, orcas, dolphins, sea lions, elephant seals, penguins, and many other species. The serene waters of the gulfs and the rugged coastline create an ideal sanctuary…
Valdés Peninsula is recognized as a Protected Natural Area. Its significance stems from its coastal habitat, which supports a diverse range of marine wildlife, including Southern Right whales, orcas, dolphins, sea lions, elephant seals, penguins, and many other species. The serene waters of the gulfs and the rugged coastline create an ideal sanctuary for marine life. In 1999, Unesco designated the Valdés Peninsula as a World Heritage Site. Annually, it attracts thousands of tourists from Argentina and abroad, who visit to experience wildlife watching and admire the stunning coastal scenery.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.