Puerto Pirámides
Chubut, Argentina is home to Puerto Pirámides. From June through December, when the right whale visits its shore for breeding, whale watching is practiced here. In this region, visitors frequently see orcas in addition to whales. Additionally, guanacos, foxes, elephant seals, and penguins can be seen by visitors in their natural environments. Puerto Pirámides offers a large range of dining establishments and drinking establishments in addition to lodging options such hotels, lodges, flats, and rental homes.
Puerto Pirmides is a town in the Chubut Province's Viedma Department that is located in Argentina. At the time of the 2001 Census, 429 people called it home. On the Valdes Peninsula, it is the lone settlement. When salt was extracted from the inland salinas, it all started in 1898.
The Punta Pirámide reserve was created in 1974 and is one of six nature reserves along the Penninsula Valdés. Puerto Pirámides, the sole town on the Pennsula Valdés, rose to prominence as one of the world's top locations for whale watching; the municipality contains six hotels, 15 lodges, and two campgrounds.
Location: Chubut, Argentina