The Other Patagonia
- Megan Frye

- Oct 25
- 1 min read
Argentina's newest park blends marine protection with local-led tourism, offering wild swims, eco-lodges, and a thriving new future for a once-overlooked coastline. Check out this article to learn about the incredible efforts that Rewilding Argentina has taken to create a public park in this remote, majestic part of the country.
Patagonia Azul is one of South America's most recent marine conservation efforts. More than 60 islands and islets rise from the Atlantic here, forming the most biodiverse stretch of Argentina's coastline. Long gravel roads cut through remote hills where guanacos graze and elusive pumas roam, while the sea harbours kelp forests, sea lion colonies, penguins, dolphins and four whale species.












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