A full-day blend of birding and coastal cuisine centered on Puerto Almanza, a small fishing village on the Beagle Channel. We bird mature southern-beech forest along the access road, then work nearby coves, kelp lines, and river mouths for Beagle Channel birdlife. Midday, we enjoy a fishermen-run lunch featuring king crab and seasonal catch, followed by a relaxed afternoon circuit for additional targets and photography along the working waterfront.
Difficulty: Low – vehicle-assisted birding with short shoreline/forest walks (uneven ground possible)
Season: October to May (best); operable year-round weather-permitting
Service: Private – Birding & coastal cuisine focused
Departure: Morning (7–8 AM)
Optional add-on from Puerto Almanza (~1.5 h)
Notes:
- Seafood lunch in Puerto Almanza included; non-seafood option available. Dietary restrictions accommodated with advance notice.
- Optional add-on: short zodiac penguin navigation from Almanza (close approach, no landing), subject to sea conditions and local availability—please ask at booking.
Ultra-close, water-level navigation along the Beagle Channel shoreline, offering excellent opportunities for photography and behavioral observation at near range. Boat-based viewing only—no landing. Regular encounters include Magellanic Penguin and Gentoo Penguin. Availability depends on sea state and local operator slots; advance reservation required. Occasional additional sightings from the water may occur (not guaranteed).
Suggestions
- Wear layered clothing and waterproof outerwear – weather in Tierra del Fuego can shift quickly
- Use comfortable walking shoes – trails may include forest paths, peat bogs, and uneven terrain
- Bring binoculars – they will greatly enhance your birding experience
- This tour is suitable for all levels – from curious nature lovers to seasoned birders