Peninsula Valdés is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its exceptional marine wildlife and coastal landscapes, offering unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities including whales, sea lions, and penguins.
Peninsula Valdés is a unique coastal nature reserve situated on the Atlantic coast of the Chubut Province in Patagonia, Argentina. This semi-arid peninsula extends into the South Atlantic Ocean, encompassing rugged cliffs, salt flats, dunes, and grasslands. It covers an area of approximately 4,000 square kilometers, designated as a nature reserve and protected area to preserve its rich biodiversity and spectacular marine fauna. Peninsula Valdés is globally acclaimed for its role as a breeding ground for the southern right whale, which visits every winter and spring to calve in its sheltered waters. The reserve is also home to diverse populations of sea lions, elephant seals, Magellanic penguins, orcas, and numerous seabirds. Its landscape supports guanacos, rheas, and other Patagonian wildlife, creating a remarkable juxtaposition of oceanic and terrestrial ecosystems. The reserve offers various outdoor activities, with wildlife watching as the primary pursuit. Visitors can observe marine mammals from shore-based vantage points and boat tours, while walking and driving routes traverse the peninsula’s diverse habitats. Notable landmarks include the Punta Norte and Punta Delgada penguin colonies, Caleta Valdés sea lion rookery, and the historic Welsh settlement of Puerto Pirámides, the only town within the reserve and a gateway for ecotourism. Established to protect critical marine and coastal environments, the reserve also promotes conservation research and sustainable tourism. Its remote and windswept character, combined with world-class wildlife experiences, makes Peninsula Valdés a bucket-list destination for nature lovers and wildlife photographers.
Southern right whale breeding grounds with shore-based viewing
Magellanic penguin colonies at Punta Norte and Punta Tombo
Sea lion and elephant seal rookeries at Caleta Valdés and Punta Norte
Orca whale beaching behavior observed in spring at Punta Norte
One of the world’s most important breeding grounds for southern right whales, visible from shore and boats during winter and spring.
Large, easily accessible colonies of Magellanic penguins at Punta Norte and Punta Tombo offer unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Massive breeding colonies located on the rocky shores of Caleta Valdés and Punta Norte, where thousands of pinnipeds gather seasonally.