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Cape Froward, the most southern point of our continental world, glaciers, humpback whales, Sei whales, Piebald dolphins, Commerson’s dolphins and the Magellan Penguin are part of the natural wonders of the Austral region of the Strait of Magellan and Tierra del Fuego Island. One of the most remote and pristine places of the planet, this full-day journey will make us feel the wildness of nature at its full
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Everyone agrees that the best time to visit Patagonia is during the summer months of December to February but you can also travel through many areas of northern Chile throughout the year. The main season is in September - March when average daytime ranges from 65°F in the sun to the low 40°s. We highly recommend visiting Patagonia during summer (December to March), since it´s the warmest time of year, of course, with average high temperatures of around 15°C but in this time winds are at their strongest and can reach over 74 miles an hour. During Fall: March, April and May, is a pleasant time to go photographing wildlife and landscapes and marvel on the Patagonia's changing plant life. Winds are not as strong as they are in the spring. Daily highs fall into the 40's and 50's, making comfortable conditions for exploration. REQUIREMENTS: Meet the minimum age 25 years old A valid driver’s license and passport for each driver. (An international permit is not necessary to drive in Chile)
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Escape into the raw beauty of Patagonia's wilderness on a beginner-friendly guided hike and discover how the forest you walk through has shaped the history of Punta Arenas- and the world. Leave the city behind you to enjoy tranquil time in nature, exploring the hush of the native forest. Follow your guide down a wide dirt path that undulates through small valleys and up rocky plateaus. Hike along a sheltered trail punctuated by windy clearings. Every time you emerge from the green crown of trees, you’ll be rewarded by dazzling views of the city and the blue-grey strait of Magellan. While you hike, hear the stories of Patagonia brought to life by your guide. Discover how the woods surrounding you have affected the course of global historic events. After your adventure, return to Punta Arenas to sample regional flavours. Enjoy traditional food with a gourmet twist, paired with a local beer, wine, coffee, cocktail or fresh juice.
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Paddle with whales at Francisco Coloane Marine Park Our whale kayak tour is unique because it takes you to paddle alongside humpback whales in their natural habitat, surrounded by breathtaking scenery and marine fauna in the far south of the world. With expert guides, top-quality equipment and a pristine setting, you will live an intimate and authentic connection to nature that you will not find anywhere else. An unforgettable experience!
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Touring Punta Arenas by bicycle is an excellent option to get to know it closely and carefully, even more, accompanied by local cyclists who know the neighborhoods of our city. We aim to add value to the historic neighborhoods that are little visited by tourists and encourage the massive use of the bicycle as a means of transportation. We will visit the oldest neighborhoods, with colorful roofs, urban art, multicolored houses, many of these places very little visited by tourists, where we will pass through “local bites”, we will observe from the top sectors of the city, we will tell some of the historical facts most relevant in the area. At the end of the tour you can take a general perspective of the city and I will put you in historical context of why today the city of Punta Arenas exists. Our bikes are MTB hoop 29 "and 27.5", with 27 speeds, hydraulic brakes, front suspension very comfortable for the tour.
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The Magallanes National Reserve is located 8 kilometers west of the city of Punta Arenas and has beautiful hiking trails, where you can walk while admiring the vegetation and, with a bit of luck, the native fauna. We will accompany you on this adventure where you can do two different trekking, one towards the "Las Minas" estuary, and another longer towards Mount Fenton. It is an ideal tour to learn more about the protected native species of the place, and enjoy the breathtaking views.
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On our journey to Tierra del Fuego Island, we first start with picking up the passengers from their respective lodging places in the city of Punta Arenas, and then heading for the city of Porvenir on a cruise crossing through the Strait of Magellan with a duration of 2 hours. When arriving in the city of Porvenir we visited the Selknam Square, coastal and a restaurant as an option for the passenger. Then we head towards the Pinguino Rey Park in a van ride with a delay of 2 hours approx. When we reach the Pinguino Rey Park we must pay an entrance fee, then we head towards the Pinguino Rey viewpoint, from where we can observe them at a distance of approximately 30 meters. After our visit to the Pinguino Rey Park, we return to another ferry crossing in Primera Angostura with a delay of 30 min. Return to the city of Punta Arenas arriving at 21:30 approx. at the respective passenger accommodation places.
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On this wonderful navigation you and your companion will have the privilege of walking around the largest Magellanic penguin colony in Chile. You will be able to see them up close and take beautiful photos that you will take with you as a souvenir of your visit to this beautiful place.
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Walk alongside penguins on Isla Magdalena and watch the diverse fauna of Isla Marta Cruise the Strait of Magellan to the Magdalene and Marta Islands. Magdalene Island hosts one of the most important penguin colonies each year and Marta Island hosts more than 1,500 sea lions. We begin with this unique adventure, after checking in at our office, we head towards Bahia Laredo by transfer to embark on speedboats; for 45 minutes towards Magdalena Island, where we will disembark 1 hour with our guide to know the natural habitat of the Magellanic Penguins, in the largest colony in South America. We continue our journey to Marta Island to see Sea Lions (weather permitting), imperial cormorants and hundreds of southern seagulls. Then return to the pier and Punta Arenas. We will also have the opportunity if luck accompanies us to be able to see Southern Dolphins, Toninas Overas and Sei Whales.
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-Personalized attention -We went to all the tourist attractions of Torres del Paine Park Either way, see highlights like the Cascada Paine . Since many agencies do not go through this beautiful tourist attraction because they have to deviate an hour but it is worth it to make our passengers happy
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You will enjoy your excursion to the fullest accompanied by guides specialized in the destinations and in comfortable vehicles for the trip. Enjoy the impressive landscapes surrounded by mountains, forests, lakes and wildlife this beautiful park offers. We pick up and drop off our passengers in Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales to start or end the excursion so don´t worry about a meeting point.
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We understand the importance of ensuring a hassle-free transfer experience. Our private airport transfer service allows you just that. Book our private airport transfer service and enjoy a safe, reliable, comfortable, and convenient journey from Presidente Carlos Ibanez del Campo International Airport (PUQ) to your accommodation in Punta Arenas and vice versa. Let us take care of your transportation needs, allowing you to focus on enjoying your trip to the fullest.
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Experience your own ‘March of the Penguins’ on Magdalena Island during a morning tour by boat from Punta Arenas. After cruising across the Strait of Magellan, land on this protected nature reserve and marvel at the thousands of Magellanic penguins milling about on the pebbly terrain that serves as their breeding grounds. Follow your guide along a cordoned-off path leading up to a lighthouse, where you'll learn about the island’s ecosystem. Weather permitting, cruise by Isla Marta to observe sea lions and elephant seals.
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Penguin King Nature Reserve is a place that promotes the protection and conservation of the Penguin King, as well as the richness of vegetation, fauna and archaeological sites of Bahia Useless. You and your companion will enjoy a tour full of nature, flora and regional fauna, where a guide will accompany you throughout the tour and guide you on this wonderful adventure. It is a long road by vehicle to reach the Penguin King Nature Reserve, as we must cross Isla Tierra del fuego by land, but we can enjoy the landscapes that beautiful Patagonia gives us. Join us and enjoy this wonderful tour with us. 1. - ITINERARY AND STOPS MAY BE MODIFIED DEPENDING ON THE PARK BOOKING TIME. 3. - PICK UP TIME MAY VARY DEPENDING ON PARK RESERVATION TIME. 4.- THIS TOUR IS NOT SUPPORTED IF YOU HAVE A FLIGHT OR BUS SCHEDULED FOR THE SAME DAY OR EARLY MORNING. 5. - IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CARRY BINOCULARS OR CAMERA WITH ZOOM
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You can customize tours. Change the Regional Museum for another of your choice. We also go to more places than the other tours that do city tours and Fuerte Bulnes
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Embark on an unforgettable Penguin Tour from Punta Arenas and immerse yourself in an exciting morning adventure to Magdalena and Marta Islands! Stroll alongside thousands of Magellanic penguins as they go about their day in their untouched natural habitat. Take in breathtaking coastal views as you sail to this stunning wildlife sanctuary. Along the way, an expert guide will share fascinating insights into penguin behaviors and ecology, and you’ll even have the chance to hike up to a historic lighthouse for panoramic views. If the weather cooperates, you’ll also visit Marta Island to marvel at sea lions and elephant seals in their element. Unlike other boat tours, this one takes place on a small, fast boat and includes coffee served on board, entrance fees to the ‘Los Pingüinos’ Natural Monument, and convenient transportation from a central meeting point in Punta Arenas to the pier. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind wildlife adventure!
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This tour offers a truly unique opportunity to explore one of the most remote and fascinating regions of southern Patagonia. It combines a crossing of the Strait of Magellan, the dramatic landscapes of Tierra del Fuego, and the chance to observe King Penguins in their natural habitat—an experience found in very few places in the world. Along the way, travelers also get to discover small local towns, historic ranches, and the everyday life of this extreme southern region, making it a genuine immersion into both nature and culture. It is important to note that this is a long full-day tour, with a duration of approximately 14 hours, due to the distances involved and the ferry crossings required to access these remote locations. However, each part of the journey is an essential element of the experience, resulting in a complete and unforgettable day at the end of the world. Times are estimated, they may vary depending on weather conditions and ferry schedules for navigation.
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In this tour you and your companion will have the possibility of taking a tour that will trace you back in the history of our region, its discovery, the settlement of the Chilean people, and the different feats of sailors who arrived in these lands.
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This is not just a hike, it is an adventure to the end of the continent. You will walk one of the world’s southernmost trails, guided by a bilingual expert, while enjoying unique views of the Strait of Magellan. With convenient hotel pickup, detailed itinerary planning and personalized assistance, we guarantee a safe, responsible and unforgettable experience. Google’s more than 240 5-star reviews support the quality and reliability of the service. Scenic walk to the San Isidro Lighthouse with panoramic views Guided by a bilingual expert for an enriching experience Includes convenient pick-up from your accommodation Suggestions on the right equipment and recommended snacks
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Punta Arenas, with approximately 100,000 inhabitants, is the capital of Magallanes and the Antarctic region, being the most important city in Patagonia. Its streets, airport and seaports are full of activity, of which the main ones are coal mines, wool production, fishing and a service center for transport ships. The city not only has a lot of activity and history within its streets, but it has impressive landscapes, such as the incredible panoramic views of the Strait of Magellan that extend to the mythical Island of Tierra del Fuego. Book your place with us!
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Early in the morning we started with this unique adventure, after Check-in in our office, we headed to Laredo Bay located 25 km north of the city, by transfer to board speedboats and navigate the Legendary Strait of Magellan, route migratory of Sei Whales, Oyster Dolphins and Southern Dolphins, after 45 minutes arrive at Magdalena Island, where we will disembark 1 hour with our guide to know the natural habitat of the Magellanic Penguins. We continue our journey to Isla Marta to see Sea Lions, Imperial Cormorants and hundreds of Southern Gulls. Then return to the pier and Punta Arenas.
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This tourist package changed the accommodation due to the pandemic to a hostel with fewer rooms where it is safer to stay. And the asset of this accommodation is that It is a cozy house, located just 4 blocks from the historic center of the City. Built in 1915, with period architecture. Especially set with reminiscences of the Patagonian past. It also includes two tours Torres del Paine and Tierra del Fuego (king penguins) You can get to know the two wonders of Chilean Patagonia, the imposing Torres del Paine and Tierra del Fuego to the majestic king penguin You can navigate through the Strait of Magellan in Ferry to Tierra del Fuego you will meet the king penguin and also a tour of the city, museum and Selknam square (ethnic group already extinct) and Torres del Paine to know all the tourist attraction
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Our tours are much better for passengers because the round trip is on the same Patagon Ferry where they travel comfortably in their seats and we do not have to cross through Primera Angostura, which is a long route, which tires passengers.
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Punta Arenas City Tour [Attraction fees not included] – Discover the Charm of Patagonia’s Southern Gem Step off your ship and into the heart of Punta Arenas with this half-day guided tour — the easiest and most enjoyable way to explore one of Chile’s most fascinating cities. With comfortable transportation, short walks, and a local expert by your side, you’ll discover the best of Punta Arenas without the stress of planning or rushing. Designed with cruise passengers in mind, this tour includes the city’s top highlights: historic squares, elegant mansions, panoramic viewpoints, and a touching tribute to its iconic shepherd culture — all while keeping a relaxed and unhurried pace.
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