Puerto Natales to Punte Arenas
Puerto Natales is where the ferry drops expectant passengers and it provides a perfect base for many trips, including the Torres del Paine National Park. We stayed at the Nancy Hostel They can rent out all you need for trekking in the park and arrange transfers as well.
This proved to be the best hostel we have used on our travels and deserves to be recommended. It is not a 'Party' hostel, but offers a clean and friendly welcome in a family environment. They work hard and are often up until very late helping guests to plan their trips. Throughout Puerto Natales it is easy to find good food supplies and restaurants offering WiFi and trips. Every corner has an adventure agency and as usual provides smiles , early breakfast and help as standard.
Well done Puerto Natales. You can show my home town of Fort William, Scotland a thing or two about facilities for backpackers and adventure tourism.

A pleasant waterfront, clean and tidy.

The usual well kept central plaza.


Plenty of good coffee shops, all with free WiFi as standard.

Trips and more trips. Not a government tourist office in sight, as the locals have it 'sussed' themselves, and they all stay open late into the evening in order to get you booked up for the following day.

All the buildings are looked after proudly by their owners and provide a colourful back-drop to cruising the streets.
Black Necked Swans in abundance just off the beach at the bottom of the main street, Puerto Natales
This proved to be the best hostel we have used on our travels and deserves to be recommended. It is not a 'Party' hostel, but offers a clean and friendly welcome in a family environment. They work hard and are often up until very late helping guests to plan their trips. Throughout Puerto Natales it is easy to find good food supplies and restaurants offering WiFi and trips. Every corner has an adventure agency and as usual provides smiles , early breakfast and help as standard.
Well done Puerto Natales. You can show my home town of Fort William, Scotland a thing or two about facilities for backpackers and adventure tourism.

A pleasant waterfront, clean and tidy.
The usual well kept central plaza.


Plenty of good coffee shops, all with free WiFi as standard.

Trips and more trips. Not a government tourist office in sight, as the locals have it 'sussed' themselves, and they all stay open late into the evening in order to get you booked up for the following day.

All the buildings are looked after proudly by their owners and provide a colourful back-drop to cruising the streets.
Black Necked Swans in abundance just off the beach at the bottom of the main street, Puerto Natales


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