Travel to the Welsh settlement in Puerto Madryn, visiting the small town of Gaiman and Dolavon where you'll immerse yourself in Welsh culture and traditions, and enjoy a lovely Welsh tea service. On July 28, 1865, 150 Welsh settlers sailed from Liverpool to Southern Patagonia. These early Patagonian pioneers preserved their Welsh culture. You'll travel to Gaiman where you can admire Welsh architecture and learn about Welsh culture. In this unique town, you can hear the Welsh language still spoken by the locals. Visit the Welsh Museum and chapel. You'll also discover a farm where berries are harvested in the Patagonian desert. Here, you'll sit down to a delightful Welsh tea service, and sip tea paired with homemade bread, cakes, sandwiches, little quiches and scones while listening to a local choir.