Explore a serene and enchanting place at the northern edge of the Coquimbo and Atacama regions. Here you will find Chañaral, the largest island in the Humboldt Penguin National Reserve, a resting point for whales on their journey to the southern seas. This tour is more than just a visit; it is an experience that will allow you to create unforgettable memories.
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Along the way, a picturesque coastal plain surrounded by various types of cacti decorates the route. Even more striking is the encounter with species such as the Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the Chilean fox (Lycalopex griseus), which welcome us.
2 hoursWe will equip ourselves with life jackets and around 9:30 AM, we will begin our approximately 2-hour navigation journey to observe species such as the Fin, Blue, Humpback, Minke, and Southern Right whales in their natural habitat. These whales visit from October to March, although some stay longer due to the abundance of food.
2 hoursWe will return to the mainland to head to lunch, where we will be welcomed with the exquisite cuisine of the area. Complete lunch menu (Starter - Main course - Dessert - Drink)
1 hourDuring the return, we may encounter more native species, allowing time for observation and photography.
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