Puerto Madryn cruise port guide
Puerto Madryn, where you will stop on your MSC World Cruise, is on the shores of the beautiful and protected Nuevo Gulf. The city is the gateway to the incredible Ecocentro, east of the city, an ecological treasure of the Valdés Peninsula where you can discover the rich marine life in the area. The Welsh landed here for the first time in 1865, but development was slow until the arrival of the railway two decades later, when Puerto Madryn became the port for the villages in the lower Valley of the Chubut River. The Parque Histórico Punta Cuevas marks the first Welsh settlement in Patagonia with the Monumento al Indio Tehuelche, a statue that celebrates the centenary of the arrival of the Welsh and pays homage to the Tehuelche. From here you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Nuevo Golf at sunset, lit up by the lights of the city. Along the promontory lies Puerto Madryn’s most important attraction, the outstanding Ecocentre. This interactive museum promotes awareness and respect for marine ecosystems. You can take an MSC day trip to go dolphin and sea lion watching out at sea, or to visit the Valdés Peninsula and Punta Tombo. The Valdés Peninsula is one of the most important marine reserves in the world, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Nothing can prepare you for the amazing richness of the marine environment that surrounds it – and in particular the southern right whales which migrate here every year to swim in the waters off the town of Puerto Pirámides – nor for the immense colonies of animals living on the Peninsula’s steep, crumbly cliffs. Punta Tombo is home to the continent's largest colonyof penguins; the noise produced by the black and white Magellanic penguins is deafening, but walking through this avian metropolis, surrounded by the strangest sounds and tottering birds is a unique experience. This is just one of the fantastic destinations of our cruise around the world: MSC World Cruise 2020!
About Puerto Madryn
Puerto Madryn is a city of over 103,000 people on Argentina's Patagonian Atlantic coast, protected by the Golfo Nuevo formed by the Valdés Peninsula. It is the gateway to the UNESCO-listed Valdés Peninsula, renowned for southern right whales, elephant seals, sea lions, orcas, and Magellanic penguins, making it one of South America's premier wildlife destinations.
The dominant excursion is a full-day tour of the Valdés Peninsula (UNESCO, 1999), where passengers encounter southern right whales in the bays, penguin colonies at Punta Ninfas, and elephant seals and sea lions at Puerto Pirámides. Orca beachings at Punta Norte in autumn are a dramatic spectacle. Punta Tombo, 175 km south, holds the continent's largest Magellanic penguin colony. Whale watching from shore at Playa Las Canteras north of the city is free during season (June–October).
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Costa Serena · Oceania · 65 nights
from $9,368
$144 / night
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AIDAsol · Pacific · 74 nights
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China, Philippines, Australia, Hawaii, Fiji, Tonga, Polynesia, Chile, Argentina
Costa Serena · Asia & Indian Ocean · 60 nights
from $9,311
$155 / night
Australia, Hawaii, Fiji, Tonga, Polynesia, Chile, Argentina
Costa Serena · Oceania · 40 nights
from $5,907
$147 / night
Brazilian & Cape Horn Grand Adventure
Majestic Princess · Caribbean · 33 nights
from $4,332
$131 / night
South America & Chilean Fjords from Buenos Aires
Viking Jupiter · South America · 17 nights
from $9,299
$547 / night
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