Ranking Penguin Ports Worst to First—One Blew Us Away
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So many people book shore excursions in South America to see baby penguins and yet don't see a single penguin. Weather cancels these shore excursions constantly.
The Magellanic penguins are nicknamed the jackass of penguins due to their braying. But if you were to do it on behavior, it it could be the young gentoo penguins.
Pick the right cruise ship. Look over these itineraries. Check that they're going to the ports that you want to see penguins at and that they will stay in these ports long enough.
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We cover penguins at these 4 ports: Punta Arenas (Magdalina Island), Ushuaia, Puerto Madryn (Punta Tombo), and the Falkland Islands (Volunteer Point, Bluff Cove). Most travelers book a South America or Antarctica cruise to see baby penguins — and never see a single one. Weather cancels these excursions constantly in Patagonia, Tierra Del Fuego, and Falkland Islands. And most people don't have a backup plan. We did this trip across four ports, and we're going to show you exactly where to actually see them. In January we took the adventure of a lifetime — an Antarctica cruise sailing from Santiago, Chile to Buenos Aires, Argentina, with four days in Antarctica itself. But here's the surprise: the best penguin encounters weren't in Antarctica at all — they were at the four South America and Patagonia ports along the way: Punta Arenas, Ushuaia, Puerto Madryn, and the Falkland Islands. We ranked them worst to first." Across these ports you can spot five different species: Gentoo, King, Magellanic, Macaroni, and Rockhopper penguins — plus sea lions and guanacos (a wild relative of the llama native to Patagonia). Ranking these four ports worst to first was tough… and a little subjective. Here's how they stacked up, and the exact planning moves that protect your penguin experience when the weather doesn't cooperate. ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 – Where to See Penguins 1:28 – #4 Punta Arenas 2:34 – #3 Ushuaia 4:18 – #2 Puerto Madryn 7:10 – #1 Port Stanley (Falkland Islands) 12:18 – Key Tips for Seeing Penguins 12:28 – Choose the Right Cruise Line 13:19 – Spot the Tender Ports 13:42 – Book Excursions Early 14:18 – Book More Than One Penguin Port 14:49 – Pick the Right Time of Year 🐧 This is the second video in our Patagonia & Antarctica series — new adventures roughly every week. Subscribe so you don't miss the rest of the voyage: it's the best way to plan your own trip of a lifetime. 🎒 Gear & Booking Links ▶️ Viator Excursions & Experiences: https://vi.me/BRRJd ▶️ Our Amazon Travel Gear: https://amzn.to/4tlrj9c ▶️ OONO Travel Backpack: [https://61cda5-3.myshopify.com?ref=a_cruising_good_time (coupon "a_cruising_good_time" for 10% off) Some links are affiliate links. If you book through them it costs you nothing extra and helps support the channel — thank you! #acruisinggoodtime #cruisevacation #cruisevlogger #travelvlog #cruisevlogger The information expressed in this video is the opinion of the creators and is for entertainment purposes only. This is not professional advice. Please consult your travel professional or the cruise lines for advice specific to your booking. Copyright A Cruising Good Time LLC 2026