
Darwin Camp - Santa Cruz
- By amadorjose
🌌A refuge in one of the most remote and primitive corners of Patagonia, where Darwin camped in 1833.
Located on the banks of the Deseado River estuary, on the site of the former Cerro del Paso ranch, the Darwin Camp it recaptures the spirit of the naturalist during his voyage on the Beagle, offering an immersive experience in the virgin steppe, birdlife, and history of deep Patagonia.
📍 Why should you try this experience?
Historical and geological richness: Darwin spent Christmas 1833 here, exploring rivers, rock formations, caves with cave paintings, and crevices that he named himself.
Pure nature and biodiversity: The place is part of an intangible reserve: steppe, rocky ravines, seabirds, dolphins ( Commerson's dolphins ), sea lions, and untouched Patagonian flora.
A wide range of experiential activities: From horseback riding through canyons and trails to canoeing along the estuary (15 km), bird watching, excursions to the "Penguin Island" with yellow-crested penguins, and historical tours of caves, and cave paintings.













🧭Practical information
Tour types:
Full day “Darwin Journey”: historical tour, visit to crevasse, caves, paintings, breakfast and homemade lunch at the ranch..
3-night program: includes sailing to Penguin Island, horseback riding, trekking, and conservation activities.
Includes: Full accommodation, specialized guides, internal transportation, excursion equipment, and, for sea trips, life jackets and safety equipment.
Recommended for: Travelers interested in nature, history, and indigenous cultures; birdwatchers and marine wildlife enthusiasts; photographers; families and couples seeking remote, intimate experiences connected to the real Patagonia.
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Tags :
- EcoTurismo | EcoTurism