Embark on an exciting sailing adventure along the beautiful coast of Puerto Madryn, in the majestic Nuevo Gulf!
During this fascinating excursion, we will take you on a coastal journey to the south of the city, where you will discover iconic places such as the historic pier José Luís Piedrabuena and Punta Cuevas, the site where the first Welsh settlers landed in 1865. You'll admire the ancient caves used by these pioneers to establish their first settlement in Argentine lands. Additionally, you will explore the fascinating shipwreck of the fishing boat Folías, which occurred in 1980, and learn about the geographic feature of Punta Este.
During our journey to the north of the city, we will visit the iconic pier Almirante Storni and explore Punta Arco, Manara Beach, and Punta Dorado (available exclusively after the whale season), allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rich history of the region.
The experience begins with the distribution of life jackets and a safety briefing on board. Once we set sail, we will guide you with a brief instruction on basic sailing navigation, allowing you to enjoy the stunning views of the city and its coastline from a unique perspective at sea. Come and join us to interpret and appreciate the privileged environment of Puerto Madryn as we explore its fascinating historical development from the waters of the Nuevo Gulf. Don't miss out on this unforgettable nautical experience!
Season: November to May.
Approximate duration: 3 hours.
Maximum number of passengers: 6.
The Sailing Puerto Madryn program includes:
Excursion fee.
Vessel: Sailboat with a maximum capacity of 6 passengers (from 10 years old).
Expert crew.
Appetizer and snack.
Not included:
Transfer to the boarding area: This will depend on the time of year, and may be from the José Luís Piedra Buena Pier or the Puerto Madryn Coast Guard Office.
Recommendations:
Bring warm clothing.