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The best time to visit Punta Arenas is from November to March, during the austral summer, when temperatures are milder and outdoor activities are easier to enjoy. Winter months (June to September) are colder, with snow and fewer daylight hours, but still attract visitors interested in winter scenery.
Top tours in Punta Arenas include visiting Magdalena Island to see thousands of Magellanic penguins, exploring the Strait of Magellan by boat, and learning about Patagonian history at the Nao Victoria Museum. Trips to Torres del Paine National Park also often begin here.
Visitors can explore the Plaza Muñoz Gamero, shop for souvenirs and wool clothing, or stroll through the Cementerio Municipal, one of South America’s most famous cemeteries. Nearby estancias offer cultural experiences, while the city serves as a gateway to Antarctica.
Punta Arenas has a subpolar oceanic climate, with cool summers (10–15°C) and cold winters (0–5°C). Strong winds are common year-round, especially in spring and summer, so windproof clothing is essential.
Punta Arenas is served by Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport, located 20 kilometers from the city center. It connects the city with Santiago, Puerto Montt, and other destinations in Chile and southern Patagonia.
Accommodation options range from luxury hotels with views of the Strait of Magellan to budget hostels and family-run guesthouses. Many hotels highlight Patagonian architecture and provide cozy stays for travelers heading deeper into the region.
Local cuisine features king crab (centolla), lamb, and hearty stews. Restaurants range from seafood specialists to parrillas and international cuisine. Cafés and bakeries provide warm stops from the windy outdoors.
The Chilean peso (CLP) is the local currency. Credit and debit cards are accepted in most establishments, but carrying some cash is recommended for taxis, markets, or smaller shops. ATMs are widely available in the city.
Punta Arenas hosts the Carnaval de Invierno in July, celebrating winter with parades, music, and cultural performances. The city also celebrates its founding anniversary each December with festivals and community events.
Punta Arenas, located on the Strait of Magellan, is the southernmost continental city in Chile. Historically a trading hub, today it is a key entry point to Patagonia and Antarctica, offering rich history, culture, and natural landscapes.
Key places include Magdalena Island, the Strait of Magellan, Nao Victoria Museum, Plaza Muñoz Gamero, and Reserva Forestal Magallanes. From here, travelers often continue to Torres del Paine or embark on Antarctic cruises.
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