When to travel

There is no one right month or season; we welcome visitors all year round with options tailored to the time you choose: adventures, nature and history. Wonderful memories are guaranteed. (Click here for information about travel agencies)

Climate
Winter temperatures range between 0° and 15° and they may even fall below zero. Thick winter clothes and windbreaker jackets are advisable, especially if you plan to go whale or porpoise watching.
Summer temperatures, on the other hand, are quite high during the day, sometimes reaching 38°, and can fall to 18° at night, so visitors should take sunscreens and bathing suits as well as windbreakers and light winter clothes.
The rest of the year temperatures vary from 10° to 20° but, since factors such as the wind and the closeness of the sea make them fluctuate a lot, a coat will certainly come in handy at all times. Do not forget to pack comfortable shoes, suitable for walking on uneven, sloped terrain. Remember that most of our beauties are outdoors.

Some tips
The provincial protected areas were created with the ultimate aim of conservation. We strongly recommend learning about the rules and regulations in force before your visit (tourist guides, certified tourist operators, permitted activities, forms to be filled in by groups, etc.)
In all these places visitors will have access to rangers, restrooms, car parks, observation spots, binoculars, signals, tourist information and communication centers, all of which will make the tour even more enjoyable.

Fauna calendar
Every year, wildlife species choose our lands to mate and breed. You will be able to witness one stage in the lifecycle of different animals.