Landausflug: Naturschutzgebiet der Magellanpinguine auf der Insel Magdalena ab Punta Arenas
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Landausflug: Naturschutzgebiet der Magellanpinguine auf der Insel Magdalena ab Punta Arenas
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Landausflug: Naturschutzgebiet der Magellanpinguine auf der Insel Magdalena ab Punta Arenas

4 h
Über diese Aktivität
Beide Inseln bilden ein interessantes Ökosystem und sind ein Muss für jeden Besucher. Auf der Insel Marta leben mehr als 1000 Seelöwen, Kormorane, Skuas, Möwen, Tauben und Seeelefanten. Auf der Insel Magdalena können Sie mit einer der mit über 150.000 Vögeln wichtigsten Kolonien der Magellanpinguine interagieren. Während der Fahrt sehen Sie eventuell Delfine und Overas Toninas (eine Delfinart).
Zum Schutz der Tiere wird die Insel Marta zur Beobachtung nur umrundet, wobei Sie die Kolonie und die vielen Meeresvögel, die dort leben, bewundern und fotografieren können. Die Insel Magdalena können Sie für etwa eine Stunde betreten, um einen Spaziergang zu machen und mit der Kolonie zu interagieren. Dieser Ausflug wird täglich angeboten, je nach Wetterlage.
Die Reise dauert ca. 4 Stunden.
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Inbegriffen
  • Transfer inbegriffen !!
  • Der Besuch der Pinguinkolonie „Monumento Natural Los Pingüinos“ auf der Insel Magdalena wird eine Stunde dauern
  • Eintritt - Solo Expediciones
  • Eintritt - Monumento Natural Los Pinguinos
Nicht inbegriffen
  • Trinkgeld
Zusätzlich
  • Sie erhalten die Bestätigung zum Zeitpunkt der Buchung, sofern diese nicht weniger als 7 Tage vor der Reise erfolgt. In diesem Fall erhalten Sie die Bestätigung innerhalb von 48 Stunden, abhängig von der Verfügbarkeit.
  • Name, Nummer, Ablaufdatum und Land des Passes sind bei ALLEN Teilnehmern zum Zeitpunkt der Buchung erforderlich.
  • Vorbehaltlich günstiger Wetterbedingungen erhalten Sie bei einer Stornierung aufgrund schlechten Wetters eine volle Rückerstattung.
  • Diese Reise kann aufgrund schlechten Wetters bereits eine Stunde vor Reisebeginn von der Punta Arenas Administration abgesagt werden.
  • Nicht barrierefrei
  • Gute Anbindung an den öffentlichen Nahverkehr
  • Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
  • Durchschnittliche Fitness erforderlich
  • Diese Tour/Aktivität ist für höchstens 64 Reisende geeignet.
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Tourismus
100%
Kulturell
55%
Aquatisch
35%
Rezensionen
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Trudy S
3 | 2018-02-24

The experience in visiting the Magellan penguin colony was quite good. The early tour was fully booked and boat a little cramped but not uncomfortable. The crew were diligent in passenger and penguin safety and the close proximity to the Penguins was particularly good for those who had not seen them before. Cruising by Marta island sea lion colony was very special and sufficient time given for pics. The interactive pirate entertainment passed the return journey happily. The biscuit and coffee snack offering was a little merger but the Captain did his best ! Thankyou

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Michigan Melinda
1 | 2018-02-12

This tour began at 10:30 am and was to return at approximately 2:30 pm. We were to visit penguins for approximately 1 hour - thus the name, Magellan Penguins Natural Reserve in Magdalena Island from Punta Arenas. Instead, we were subjected to 6 hours at sea in waters that were so rocky that more than 15 people were vomiting continuously. Aside from providing large garbage bags and mopping up the vomit, there was little the crew could do. Because the waters were so rough, windows and doors were shut, leaving us all with no recourse other than to sit in a room filled with the stench and sound of vomit. It should be noted that there were approximately 70 people on this tour. Approximately 50 were on our boat which had the experience I will describe here. The other 20 people had the full good experience. They left on time, experienced the full itinerary and returned relatively on time. The tour promised a visit to the Penguin Natural Reserve and a side trip to see some seals from the boat. When we could not dock to see the penguins, we were taken to see the seals and for that reason the tour company has said they will give us a 50 refund. NOBODY signed up for this tour to see the seals and NOBODY would have signed up to take a six hour boat tour that should have been approximately 2.5 hours with a 45 minute transfer each way that involved nothing more than listening to people vomit or, if you were less lucky, vomiting throughout the trip. The minute the captain became aware of what the sailing conditions would be he should have turned back. Instead, he said he subjected us to a boat trip that was beyond unpleasant. Furthermore, he maneuvered the boat into waves in such a way as to CAUSE further seasickness. This is a novice captain error which only caused more people to be sick. Our trip was so delayed by unsafe water conditions that we nearly missed our connection back to our cruise ship. This was billed as a shore excursion that would begin at 10:30 and conclude at approximately 2:30. We were still on board the ship at 5 pm, so I had to call our ship from my cell phone to inform them that I had no idea when we would be back. We sat approximately 200 feet from the return pier for more than two hours with no communication about when we would be able to land. . We did not arrive back to our ship until 6 pm -- 3.5 hours late. and 30 minutes prior to our cruise ship's sailing. To Summarize: - The trip did not deliver as promised -- We never visited the Magellan Penguin Natural Reserve - No snack was provided, as indicated in the Itinerary - No accommodations were provided to the more than 20 people who were vomiting other than providing large garbage bags and mops no water for rinsing mouths no seasick medicine - Passenger safety was at risk the minute the captain determined the sea conditions, we should have returned to shore - We nearly missed our cruise ship. Instead of returning at approximately 2:30, we returned at 6 pm an unacceptable level of lateness for a shore excursion

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Phantom
5 | 2018-01-22

Terrific tour. A little disorganized at first but wound up in small group in van that took us to pier where a very good guide, driver and speedboat were waiting. Lucky the weather was good and ride to island a little choppy but really not bad. Seeing and interacting with 1000 penguins - UNBELIEVABLE!

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l.tharnthong
4 | 2018-01-10

The experience of walking amongst so many penguins on Magdalena Island was very special and a highlight of the trip and highly recommended for this reason. The boats are a little crammed - we chose the early departure as we read the later tour is full from the cruise ships however, the early tour was completely full and the 2nd tour was practically empty so it must depend on the day. We were on the smaller of the two boats and it did have to keep stopping 6 times the trip to untangle seaweed from the motor we also had to wait quite a while for the 2nd boat to return so we could start the journey back.

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ptetreault51
4 | 2017-02-08

very nice visit to see the penguin colony. A bit rocky transfer to the island. Our only negative comment: 60 people does not constitute a small group tour...

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