The hype
Travelers adore the warm hospitality and the strategic location for whale watching, often citing the homemade breakfast as a highlight.
Book this if You want to wake up inside the nature reserve and beat the tour buses to the whales by two hours.
Quick Take: A cozy, eco-friendly base camp that prioritizes silence and nature over luxury amenities like TVs or pools.
Reviewed by @jazzy.la.travel.mama: I took my son here to see the whales and it was the perfect eco-friendly basecamp. The vibe is super relaxed and rustic, and the staff helped us plan our penguin tours. Waking up here felt so peaceful before our big adventures.
Travelers adore the warm hospitality and the strategic location for whale watching, often citing the homemade breakfast as a highlight.
The Wi-Fi is patchy at best, and the walls can be thin, so you might hear your neighbors or the wind.
“I would love a ground floor room with a private terrace if available, or an upstairs room with the best possible view of the ocean.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
No, it is in Puerto Pirámides, a small village inside the Peninsula Valdés reserve, about 100km (1 hour drive) from Puerto Madryn.
No, there is no swimming pool. The hotel focuses on gardens and relaxation areas.
Not directly from the rooms, but the beach where boats depart is just 300 meters away.
Most rooms rely on the cool Patagonian breeze and fans; heating is provided by underfloor slab heating.
No, only breakfast. However, they can prepare packed lunches, and there are restaurants a short walk away.
Tap water is desalinated and safe for brushing teeth, but it's recommended to drink bottled water due to the mineral taste.
Ask the staff to book your whale watching tour; they know the best captains and times.
The 'library' area is the best spot for Wi-Fi signal if your room is a dead zone.
Walk to the cliffs at sunset—you can often see whales breaching from the shore without a boat.
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