Part of the
Hurtigruten Group

Punta Loma & Estancia San Guillermo

Excursion

Price from

€129

Duration
5h00
Season

Winter (Nov - Mar)

Spring (Apr)

Min. number
20 travellers
Booking code
A-PMY11

See the sea lion colony at Punta Loma Reserve and visit Estancia San Guillermo for sheep shearing and traditional BBQ.
  • See the sea lion colony at Punta Loma Reserve

  • Visit a typical Patagonian estancia or ranch

  • Watch a sheep shearing demonstration and enjoy a traditional BBQ lunch


Patagonian life 

From Puerto Madryn, your coach heads towards Punta Loma Reserve where you’ll have the opportunity to observe the sea lion colony.  Young sea lions can be seen year-round, and from April onwards, you may see those that migrate from Puerto Piramides. 

Your tour continues to Estancia San Guillermo, a typical Patagonian ranch, where you’ll learn about regional flora and watch a sheep shearing demonstration. You’ll enjoy a delicious traditional BBQ lunch with refreshments before heading back on the coach. 

*While we're excited to share the unique flavours of this region with you, it’s important to note that allergy awareness and hygiene standards can vary widely across the world. The local community providing food for this tour may not be as familiar with allergy concerns or preparation standards as suppliers in your home country or the expert chefs onboard our ships. As a precaution, we advise anyone with a severe food allergy to contact a member of the onboard Expedition Team before booking this excursion.

Practical information

  • Included: BBQ lunch with water and wine.   

  • Remarks/requirements: Please wear appropriate clothing, comfortable shoes, hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. Please note the tour may involve travelling along unsealed roads. 

  • Walking or activity information: Involves moderate physical activity on relatively level surfaces and gentle terrain. Walking distance approximately half a mile.  

  • Wheelchair accessible: Yes 

  • Language availability: English 

Penguins perched on the ice of Cuverville Island, Antarctica. Credit: Espen Mills / HX Hurtigruten Expeditions

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