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Dreaming of a trip to Argentina? Puerto Madryn has everything you need for a great holiday. You could visit Ecocentro, or how about spending an afternoon at Monument to the Tehuelche Indian (Monumento al Indio Tehuelche)? Better still, it doesn't need to cost you the world. We compare hundreds of …
Whatever your travelling style, we can help find you the perfect place to stay. From luxurious hotels to practical apartments, these are our most popular places in Puerto Madryn, according to other travellers.
Monument to the Tehuelche Indian (Monumento al Indio Tehuelche)
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Ruta 3
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Centro de interpretación Istmo Ameghino
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Playa El Doradillo
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Playa Parana
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Provincial Museum of Man and the Sea (Museo Provincial del Hombre y el Mar)
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Loberia Puerto Piramides
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Punta Ninfas
Reviews of Puerto Madryn
Liza PradoDenver
31/08/2011
Puerto Madryn is Argentina's Patagonian hub--the place to go if you're interested in seeing wildlife (e.g. whales, dolphins, sea elephants, penguins) and exploring the Valdez Peninsula. Tour guides and organized excursions are very easy to find in this town--it's actually kind of hard to avoid them! The city's official website has a listing of all the tour operators and average pricing for typical outings too: www.madryn.gov.ar/turismo. (I can't remember the name of the guide company I used--sorry!)
Daniela Doig
28/02/2013
Great opportunity to see pinguins and be close to them! Incredible sight seeing...
The Green GatsbyFrederick
16/09/2011
Where the hot desert meets the cold sea, Puerto Madryn offers a welcoming oasis of hospitality and Patagonian charm. It's an inviting seaside community more focused on it's local ocean wildlife wonders than on promoting itself as a beach destination. Nevertheless, its beach is quite nice, if you can brave the somewhat frigid water. There's something magical about this place. It shouldn't be here. Water resources alone demand its impossibility. Yet it's here - amidst Patagonian wilds. There's some great Argentine churassco steak houses, pubs, seaside cottages and mass quantities of nationally produced malbec wines. But mostly it's a slice of metropolitan life on your way to see the wild Peninsula Valdes.
Puerto Madryn is Argentina's Patagonian hub--the place to go if you're interested in seeing wildlife (e.g. whales, dolphins, sea elephants, penguins) and exploring the Valdez Peninsula. Tour guides and organized excursions are very easy to find in this town--it's actually kind of hard to avoid them! The city's official website has a listing of all the tour operators and average pricing for typical outings too: www.madryn.gov.ar/turismo. (I can't remember the name of the guide company I used--sorry!)
Great opportunity to see pinguins and be close to them! Incredible sight seeing...
Where the hot desert meets the cold sea, Puerto Madryn offers a welcoming oasis of hospitality and Patagonian charm. It's an inviting seaside community more focused on it's local ocean wildlife wonders than on promoting itself as a beach destination. Nevertheless, its beach is quite nice, if you can brave the somewhat frigid water. There's something magical about this place. It shouldn't be here. Water resources alone demand its impossibility. Yet it's here - amidst Patagonian wilds. There's some great Argentine churassco steak houses, pubs, seaside cottages and mass quantities of nationally produced malbec wines. But mostly it's a slice of metropolitan life on your way to see the wild Peninsula Valdes.
Heaven on Earth.,