Embark on a tour of approximately 3 hours (half a day) through the most emblematic places of Puerto Natales and its surroundings. From your accommodation, you'll be taken to privileged panoramic and cultural points while our expert guide tells you about the city's livestock origins, the role of the pioneers, and the first settlements.
You'll visit Villa Cariño, overlooking the Señoret Canal, the Almirante Montt Gulf, and the Última Esperanza Fjord. Then you'll get to know Colonia Isabel Riquelme, the epicenter of the first sheep development near the city. You'll arrive at the Costanera de Puerto Natales, with its artisanal fishing activity and the remains of the Braun & Blanchard Pier, home to cormorant colonies and a vestige of the industrial boom next to Puerto Bories (now a Historical Monument).
You'll continue to the historic roads that connect Puerto Natales with Puerto Prat and Puerto Consuelo, which symbolize the first modern human settlements and Chilean territorial consolidation in the region.