
You're Going to Love Puerto Natales
Puerto Natales is the gateway to the Torres del Paine National Park and outdoor adventure in the Patagonia region. The small town is located on the Señoret Channel along a scenic fjord, set against the dramatic backdrop of the southernmost peaks of the Andes. As a tourist hub, you'll be able to find great food, supplies, and more to fuel up for your trek, along with local attractions to explore.
Top 5 Reasons to Visit Puerto Natales
1. Torres del Paine National Park
The Torres del Paine National park is a designated UNESCO World Heritage biosphere site, and your entry into the natural beauty of Patagonia, including sheep and guanacos, a native llama-like species, who live in the mountains.
2. Milodon Cave - Cueva del Milodon
Once the home of ancient giant sloths known as milodons, the site is nowadays accessible via cycling (or motorcycling) a 15-mile trail.
3. Waterfront Walk
It's an enjoyable walk along the waterfront, south beyond the pier to the picturesque boatyard where the wooden vessels are painted and repaired.
4. Última Esperanza Fjord Crossing
You can hike, bike, or take a boat across the cool waters of the fjord and thrill to the stunning views of the mountain peaks that surround you.
5. Food and Drink
There is a thriving dining scene in town, including local dishes along with favorites like gourmet pizza, fresh seafood, and even French cuisine.
When to Visit Puerto Natales
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Most tourists opt to visit the area during the summer months of November to March, when temperatures average around 65 degrees.
How to Get to Puerto Natales
Plane
The Teniente Julio Gallardo Airport (PNT) is about four miles from the town, a regional airport with connections to Santiago de Chile during high season. Most visitors arrive at Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport (PUQ) in Punta Arenas, about 150 miles south of Puerto Natales. Bus connections make the trip to town for about CLP$7,000.
Car
It is possible to drive from Puerto Natales to Rio Gallegos, Argentina, with paved conditions the whole route, via RP5.
Bus
Daily bus connections are available to and from Punta Arenas, Chile, and El Calafate, Argentina, with stops at small towns along the way. Bus Sur is one of the major intercity bus companies.
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How to Get Around Puerto Natales
Public Transportation
Local bus service is provided by JBA Company with fares that vary by distance.
Taxi
Taxis, known as radio-taxis, are available, with an average fare within the town of CLP$1,000-2,000.
Car
Puerto Natales is a small town and easily navigated on foot. A car rental to explore the area is available starting at about CLP$39,400.
Where to Eat in Puerto Natales
Enjoy bistro-style cuisine in elegant surroundings with leather upholstery and views of the water at the Singular, with mains that start at CLP$6,000. You'll love the local specialties, including imaginative cocktails, at El Rincón del Tata, with main dishes that start at CLP$4,500.