Magdalena Island Penguin Tour by Boat from Punta Arenas
Overview
Inclusions
- Boat tour
- Professional guide
- Transfer from the meeting point to the pier
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Snacks
- Entry/Admission - Isla Magdalena
- Entry/Admission - Isla Marta
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: José Nogueira 1255, 6201110 Punta Arenas, Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena, Chile
Dress warmly and get ready to join this tour which will start at a meeting point in Punta Arenas and then travel with the rest of the group to the pier. Remember that you have to be at 06:30am at the meeting point located in José Nogueira #1255, Punta Arenas.
Climb aboard a large powerboat and head north for about 40 minutes on the Strait of Magellan. If you’re lucky, you may glimpse panda dolphins leaping out of the choppy grey waters.
Stop At: Isla Magdalena, Punta Arenas 6200000 Chile
Arrive at the small and rocky Magdalena Island, also called Los Pinguinos Natural Monument, a protected nature reserve and park since 1982, and a breeding site for Magellanic penguins. Even before the boat docks, you’ll see thousands of penguins crowding the shores and hear their squawking. During the summer, approximately 120, 000 penguins occupy the island.
Disembark and spend about an hour here with your guide, keeping to the designated trail roped off for visitors. These curious birds, about 2 feet (61 cm) tall, will cross your path and may approach you, but you'll be instructed not to touch or feed them.
On either side of the trail, see hundreds of burrows in the ground, about a foot (30 cm) in diameter, each populated by a pair of penguins. Watch penguins pop in and out of the holes, where eggs are laid, and others excavate new burrows by flinging aside heaps of dirt with their webbed feet. Your guide may point out cormorants and Andean seagulls on the island as well.
Reach the highest point on the island and enter a lighthouse, which houses exhibits explaining the penguins’ habitat and breeding cycles, the history of the strait and the rich ecosystems of nearby islands.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Isla Marta, Punta Arenas Chile
Then warm up with coffee and snack on biscuits (provided) before leaving the island. On your way back, if the weather permits, your captain may pass by Isla Marta, where you can snap shots of sea lions and elephant seals lounging on the rocky outcrop.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Punta Arenas, Punta Arenas, Magallanes Region
After a marvelous morning with penguins, your tour will end in Punta Arenas at the same meeting point in the morning (José Nogueira #1255, Punta Arenas).
Additional information
- It is recommended that you wear comfortable, warm clothes and trekking shoes or boots
- Please bring a jacket or sweater, a scarf, hat, sunglasses and water
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Important: Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants
- Seasonal product operating October to March
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION: On peak season (Christmas, Holidays, Cruise dates, November to March) the departure time of your tour may vary depending on availability, there are three possible departure times, which are 6:30/10:00/15:00hrs, the regular one is 6:30am BUT we will be letting you know if we have to reschedule your departure time due availability.
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 45 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
The trip to Magdalena Island in the Straits of Magellan was cancelled do to weather. Those thinks happen, but imagine my surprise when I discovered the cost of this tour was 100 USD when I paid 160 USD booking through Tripadvisor. I will never use your service again.
The trip to Magdalena Island in the Straits of Magellan was cancelled do to weather. Those thinks happen, but imagine my surprise when I discovered the cost of this tour was 100 USD when I paid 160 USD booking through Tripadvisor. I will never use your service again.The tour was super fun and well-planned. Everything went according to schedule - we got to see dolphins on the boat ride, spent the perfect amount of time on the penguin island, and drove by an island with sea lions. We even got to see more penguins on the ride back! The tour guides were friendly...
The tour was super fun and well-planned. Everything went according to schedule - we got to see dolphins on the boat ride, spent the perfect amount of time on the penguin island, and drove by an island with sea lions. We even got to see more penguins on the ride back! The tour guides were friendly and knowledgeable about the animals which made it even more fun. Would highly recommend.Interesting trip. saw lots of penguins close-up on the short island walk. Watched sea lions on shore from the boat for about 15 minutes, also interesting. Our seating area was somewhat cramped but tolerable. We heard some people on the trip paid about $40.00 less per person than we did. Not ...
Interesting trip. saw lots of penguins close-up on the short island walk. Watched sea lions on shore from the boat for about 15 minutes, also interesting. Our seating area was somewhat cramped but tolerable. We heard some people on the trip paid about $40.00 less per person than we did. Not sure how we could have gotten that price. Overall, worth doing.Tour itself was great. Our guide Sebastian and driver Placido were knowledgeable and helpful. Tourboat crew were also excellent. We saw sea lions, cormorants at Isla Marta and lots of Magellanic penguins on Isla Magdalena. Our problems were prior to beginning the tour. We were on a cruise sh...
Tour itself was great. Our guide Sebastian and driver Placido were knowledgeable and helpful. Tourboat crew were also excellent. We saw sea lions, cormorants at Isla Marta and lots of Magellanic penguins on Isla Magdalena. Our problems were prior to beginning the tour. We were on a cruise ship that arrived in port at 6:15 am. No taxis, Ubers or other vehicles were available to get us from the ship to the tour office and starting point (8 kms) away. We managed to flag down a nice person who drove us in. We tried to phone all the telephone numbers that were provided by both Viator and the local company but there was no answer at either number. This is very poor customer service and problematic. We could have easily missed the entire tour. Proper contact information should be provided and possibly more information if customers are arriving on a cruise ship.Fantastic! The boat ride was excellent and being among the Magellana Penguins was GREAT! The excursion was as described.
Fantastic! The boat ride was excellent and being among the Magellana Penguins was GREAT! The excursion was as described.Our group took a boat to the Island of Magdalena. the boat ride itself was a great experience but once we got to the island it only got better. The penguins were plentiful, cute and really adorable. There was a walkway you stayed on but were very close to the penguins and the burrows. Do not miss...
Our group took a boat to the Island of Magdalena. the boat ride itself was a great experience but once we got to the island it only got better. The penguins were plentiful, cute and really adorable. There was a walkway you stayed on but were very close to the penguins and the burrows. Do not miss this experience.