Chubut Province

Argentina

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Journey through this sprawling Argentine province on foot, horseback or a heritage train to discover Atlantic coast beaches, breathtaking lakes and majestic wildlife.

Argentina’s Chubut province stretches between the ancient forests of the Andes and the stunning Atlantic coast. Its varied topography of beaches, lakes, forests and mountains provide the setting for picturesque journeys, adventure sports and wildlife spotting. Chubut sits in the center of Argentina and is part of the country’s Patagonia region.

Check out Puerto Madryn, a busy coastal town and haven for marine wildlife on Chubut’s northeast corner. Swim at Playa el Doradillo and Playa Gaviota, or go to the Península Valdés to spot whales, orcas, sea elephants and aquatic birds on boat and kayak tours. Southern right whales pass by from June to December, while orcas might appear between February and April.

In Rawson, the provincial capital, you can see Commerson’s dolphins playing in the waters off Playa Unión. A short drive inland from here is Trelew, the heart of Chubut’s curious Welsh heritage. Enjoy afternoon tea at traditional teahouses in the quaint villages of Gaiman and Dolavon. Return to the coast to see one of the world’s largest penguin colonies at Punta Tombo.

Head south along the barren Atlantic coast to Comodoro Rivadavia, a great base for exploring the lake town of Sarmiento. Admire colorful birdlife and fish for trout on Lago Musters and Lago Colhué Huapi.

Chubut’s westerly region sits in the foothills of the rolling Andes. Hike along trails to secluded beaches or ride on horseback through green valleys in Parque Nacional Lago Puelo. Marvel at the reflections of mountains and ancient forests on the surface of the lakes in Parque Nacional Los Alerces. Step onboard La Trochita, a steam train that trundles through desolate countryside from Esquel to Maitén and north into the province of Río Negro.

Reach Chubut by flying to airports in Puerto Madryn, Rawson and Trelew. Get around with a rented car or long-distance buses. Combine your Chubut trip with visits to El Bolsón and San Carlos de Bariloche in Río Negro, or continue south into the mystical wilderness of Southern Patagonia.

Popular cities in Chubut Province

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Puerto Madryn
Known for Sea, Tours and Whale watching
This Atlantic coast city is Argentina’s gateway to the country’s Welsh settlements and superb penguin, seal and whale-watching opportunities.

Reasons to visit

  • Puerto Madryn Beach
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Esquel
Known for Culture, Skiing and Natural parks
Come to Esquel and enjoy its culture, skiing, and parks.
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Puerto Pirámides
Known for Nature and Beaches
Experience Puerto Pirámides: its natural setting, beaches, and more!
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Trelew
Known for Dolphins, Whale watching and Ports
Get away to Trelew! Enjoy the whale watching, museums, and art.
El Hoyo
El Hoyo
Known for Theme parks
Trip time! Discover the theme park in El Hoyo.

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