Centuries have passed since the arrival of the first Europeans, but Patagonia is still fresh and dramatic. The opportunity to see, feel, touch, smell, and breathe what the original Patagonians did, and what so impressed European adventurers when they encountered this land, is yours today.
You will feel the Patagonian wind, whose crispness and power come straight from the heart of Antarctica to touch those who come in search of the purest natural experience available on Earth.
You will experience the bracing cold of Patagonia’s imposing glaciers and discover lakes with the most unexpected and outlandish shapes of any on earth.
Nothing that you have seen compares to this untamed nature that seems to have inscribed itself on the land with such intensity that one can hardly look on it without awe. It is precisely the scenic beauty of the land that moves, makes one shudder and emphasizes that powerful and adventurous sensation of finding oneself at the end of the world.
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Tourism in the City
In the extreme southern part of the world we find the city of Punta Arenas, capital of the Region of Magellan and the Chilean Antarctica, and more than 3.000 kilometers south of Santiago.
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Puerto NatalesOn a gentle slope, there you'll find the quaint and beautiful city of the Puerto Natales, capital of the province of Ultima Esperanza (Last Hope), founded in 1911 with a mere 17.000 inhabitants. |
Tourism in Patagonia |
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Museums |
![]() Walks around the city |
![]() Pali Aike National Park |
![]() Magdalena Island |