Monumento Natural Los Pingüinos is a unique protected area dedicated to the preservation of two key penguin species on Magdalena and Marta Islands in southern Chile, offering spectacular wildlife viewing and ecotourism opportunities.
Monumento Natural Los Pingüinos encompasses the islands of Magdalena and Marta, located in the Strait of Magellan, at the southern tip of Chile. This protected natural monument was established to conserve the habitat of the Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus), one of the most iconic bird species of the region, as well as other seabirds. The islands are characterized by their windswept, rocky shores and sparse vegetation, including tussock grasses and shrubs, providing an ideal breeding ground for penguins and several other seabird species. Visitors to Los Pingüinos can observe thousands of nesting penguins during the breeding season, typically from September to March, making it a globally significant site for wildlife enthusiasts and researchers. The monument is known for its well-managed trails and boardwalks that minimize human impact while maximizing close wildlife encounters. Aside from penguin watching, tourists can enjoy guided boat tours, interpretive programs about local ecology, and the breathtaking views of the Strait of Magellan’s turbulent waters. Strict regulations control visitor numbers and access to nesting sites to protect wildlife and habitat integrity. The monument stands as an outstanding example of combining nature preservation with sustainable nature-based tourism. Access is primarily by boat from Punta Arenas, the nearest large city, which helps maintain the area's remote and undisturbed nature. Monumento Natural Los Pingüinos is a haven for wildlife photographers, bird watchers, and anyone seeking to experience one of the southernmost penguin colonies on Earth in an accessible and protected setting.
Magdalena Island Penguin Colony – One of the largest Magellanic penguin colonies in the world
Boardwalks and Wildlife Viewing Platforms – Minimize disturbance while allowing close penguin observation
Scenic Strait of Magellan Surroundings – Dramatic seascapes and views of migratory seabirds
Boat Access from Punta Arenas – Offers the chance for marine mammal and seabird sightings en route
A well-maintained boardwalk trail that guides visitors through the penguin colony with minimal impact.
Critical habitat where thousands of Magellanic penguins breed and raise their chicks each season.
The turbulent waters surrounding the islands host abundant marine wildlife including sea lions and migratory seabirds.