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Coast Road After a winding coast road of 30 km. along national route 3 over natural balconies to the sea, you visit Tumba Roberto Sholl. Leaving San Julián along Güemes street to the... |
Coast Road |
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Rock Paintings At 150 km from San Julián on provincial route 77 is La María Archaeological Deposit, in an environment revealing the incredible geological revolutions suffered by Patagonia... |
Rock Paintings |
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San Julián Bay- Penguins Island By means of the service offered by Club Náutico, you can visit the islets Banco Cormoán, Banco Justicia and Penguins Island. In Banco Cormorán or in Penguins Island there... |
San Julián Bay- Penguins Island |
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San Julián Peninsula Provincial Reserve This reserve has a surface of 10.400 ha. It was created in 1986 to conserve and manage the fauna and its environment, t recover and maintain the soil and the pastureland,... |
San Julián Peninsula Provincial Reserve |
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Sea Art and Regional Museum Petrified anthropological and archaeological pieces and all kinds of objects belonging to old settlers of the place are waiting for you there. The museum was born in 1972,... |
Sea Art and Regional Museum |
Canopy
Canopy is a new adventure sport whose main objective is to offer a unique activity and a different ecological experience which consists in not altering the habitat.
The feeling of going through the Valdivian forest or the Andean Patagonian forest from the tops of the trees, swinging or hanging in the middle of nowhere, is both funny and exciting.
Rafting
Rafting is a team sport, in which all the crew members in the boat row and position themselves in a coordinated manner in order to balance their weight when going through the river rapids and keep themselves afloat.
The standard number of people allowed on the boat is from six to eight crew members, depending on the boat size.
Rafting beginners are recommended to remain in the center of the boat. Those who are somehow experienced and prefer to row may stay in front, whereas the most experienced generally stay at the back.