1,106Reviews9Q&A
Reviews
Traveller rating
- 483
- 443
- 151
- 25
- 4
Traveller type
Time of year
Language
More
Selected filters
- Filter
- English
Popular mentions
A distance from the port; visited in route to the Paleontology Museum. An OK stop to see the sea lions. (if you've seen colonies of sea lions before, this is the same sight). Not a destination to send the day!
Read more
Date of experience: February 2020
1 Helpful vote
Helpful
It is about a half hour from the ship. Great place to view seal lions in the wild. Very steep cliffs where you can view them below. Peninsula Valdes has been listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Read more
Date of experience: January 2020
Helpful
Best to see this by boat. The local agents charge a lot to take you to the cliff viewing point and it’s nicer to take a boat trip which includes dolphins.
Read more
Date of experience: December 2019
Helpful
It takes about 30 minutes to get here from the Puerto Madryn pier by tour bus/car. Once there there are two trails. The closer one allows you to look down the cliff about 200 feet into a sheltered cove to see tons of sea lions sunning themselves and relaxing. A walk of about 1000 feet down the other trail takes you to a different point on the cliff where you can see the previous cove and also see sea lions swimming!…
Read more
Date of experience: October 2019
Helpful