
Where the steppe meets the Atlantic: one of the last wild coastlines shrimp
This guide maps one of last wild coastlines through the lens of regeneration and recovery. Based on expeditions with Rewilding Argentina’s conservation team, it reveals how former industrial sites became biodiversity hotspots.
The 51-page guide includes exclusive interviews with Mery Mendizábal on regenerative tourism, seasonal wildlife calendars tracking penguin arrivals and whale migrations, and coordinates for luxury-yet-slow camps stays, and local contacts to get there.
You’ll learn to identify southern dolphins, understand why certain beaches host millions of migrating birds, and discover the damage fishing shrimps cause in biodiversity.
From Camarones’ heritage to Bahía Bustamante’s transformation from algae factory to conservation model, each stop demonstrates how tourism can heal rather than harm. Practical sections cover timing for wildlife viewing, gear for Patagonian wind, and how your visit directly supports local conservation efforts. This isn’t adventure tourism – it’s conscious exploration of a landscape learning to thrive again.
Last updated: February 2025