Penguin Colony — Punta Tombo
The largest Magellanic penguin colony outside Antarctica — over a million penguins nest in Patagonia's scrubland, waddling past visitors on their way to the sea.
About this spectacle
At Punta Tombo Reserve on Patagonia's Atlantic coast, over a million Magellanic penguins transform the scrubby coastal shrubland into a living, waddling spectacle every breeding season. Visitors walk along marked paths while penguins commute inches away — unbothered, purposeful, occasionally curious — heading to and from the sea. The air fills with braying calls and the smell of the colony. Nesting burrows dot the ground in every direction, with pairs standing guard at entrances or squabbling over pebbles. Morning visits reward with peak activity: birds departing in streams toward the water's edge and returning with fish. The landscape itself is raw and windswept — low thorny bushes, sandy soil, and the grey-green South Atlantic beyond — making the scale of the colony feel all the more extraordinary. This is one of the few places on Earth where wild penguins walk among visitors on foot, on their terms.
When to go
Sep — Mar, peak Oct — Feb
Getting there
Nearest airport: REL. Nearest city: Trelew.
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