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Perched on the Strait of Magellan, this historic port city is the gateway to Chilean Patagonia and Antarctica. Visitors come to walk the Plaza de Armas, gaze up at the grand Mausoleo de los Colonizadores, and feel the wind that once filled the sails of explorers. The real draw is its frontier atmosphere; you can drive to the very end of the American continent at Fuerte Bulnes or take a day trip to see the penguin colonies on Isla Magdalena.
Punta Arenas suits adventurous travelers and history buffs perfectly, with enough urban comforts to make it a practical base. The city center, around the Plaza Muñoz Gamero, is the most convenient area to stay, putting you within easy walking distance of the Museo Regional Braun-Menéndez and the waterfront. It's well-connected, with Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport just a 20-minute drive from downtown, and serves as a major hub for cruises and expeditions heading south.
On HOTEVI, you'll find a solid selection of nine hotels catering to this practical, expedition-ready crowd. The options are straightforward and functional, dominated by reliable mid-range business hotels and a few cozy guesthouses, reflecting the city's role as a logistical springboard rather than a luxury destination.
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What is Punta Arenas known for?
Punta Arenas is known for its long history, unique wildlife, and stunning natural beauty.
Best time to visit Punta Arenas?
The best time to visit Punta Arenas is during the spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) when the weather is mild and sunny.