Comfortable accommodation with free Wi-Fi is offered at Almasur Punta Arenas. It is situated in Punta Arenas, the world´s most southern city, and 2 blocks from the main square.
Welcome to an icon of Punta Arenas with years of experience, Cabo de Hornos Hotel is an icon of the capital of Patagonia.
Robyn Berntsen
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
All staff made us feel welcome, helped us in any way we needed them at the front desk.
Came back each day to the cleaner been with clean beds, towels and personal touch with the kids teddy's on the bed.
Breakfast was amazing with so much to choose from and all the restaurant staff were exceptionally helpful.
Always someone around the could speak English if needed help with translating the language.
With elegant European-style interiors, this hotel features a classic décor and modern amenities in downtown Punta Arenas, one block from Magallanes Museum.
E S
Ireland
Excellent location. Very friendly staff who were prompt to respond to communication before we arrived and while there.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Albatros offers accommodation in Punta Arenas. Free private parking is available on site and complimentary brunch is served daily in the dining room....
Set in Punta Arenas, 600 metres from Playa Colon, Hotel Boutique Restaurant Kran Kreen features accommodation with a restaurant and free private parking.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Ilaia is located in Punta Arenas, within 1.4 km of Playa Colon. There is free private parking and the property provides paid airport shuttle service....
Set in Punta Arenas and with Playa Colon reachable within 1.5 km, Hostal Boutique Puerta Roja offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Kapil
United Kingdom
Really helpful staff and smooth check in process. The room was large, warm and clean. Big comfy bed and great shower. Nice common spaces with a clean kitchen. Simple but pleasant breakfast included with toast/cereal and tea/coffee.
Safe in bedroom appreciated. Upscale atmosphere for a hostel with good attention to detail high standards throughout.
Featuring a restaurant, Hotel Boutique La Yegua Loca offers accommodations with free WiFi access in Punta Arenas. The Plaza de Armas is only 300 metres away.
Eva
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Location of the hotel is perfect with only a slight walk into the center.
Breakfast was simply amazing with the variety and amount of food.
Situated in Punta Arenas, Magallanes region, HOTEL LOS NAVEGANTES is located 800 metres from Playa Colon. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a restaurant and a bar.
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Only 1 km from Muñoz Gamero Square, Hotel Carpa Manzano offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs in Punta Arenas. Breakfast is included. Mirador Hill is 1 km away.
The room was nice enough and big, the breakfast was fine.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Ilaia is located in Punta Arenas, within 1.4 km of Playa Colon. There is free private parking and the property provides paid airport shuttle service.
unbelievable. Fantastic breakfast delivered by Juneta.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Albatros offers accommodation in Punta Arenas. Free private parking is available on site and complimentary brunch is served daily in the dining room.
Lovely and helpful staff, great breakfast, cozy beds.
Just a 6-minute walk from Dreams Casino, Yellow Submarine offers accommodations with free Wi-Fi in Punta Arenas. Rooms at Yellow Submarine are equipped with cable TV, heating and a private bathroom.
Great location and great communication with the host.
Situated in Punta Arenas, 1.1 km from Playa Colon, Hotel Patagonia B&B features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking and a shared lounge. The hotel has family rooms.
Friendly and accommodating staff. Close to the city centre.
Fly direct to Punta Arenas from Santiago (3.5 hours) or transfer in Santiago from international locations. Alternatively, take a bus from Ushuaia, Argentina (12 hours). No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Punta Arenas, Chile is Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport. It's approximately 20km from the city centre, offering direct flights and good transport links.
In Punta Arenas, Chile, public transport includes local buses (micros) and taxis. Buses operate on fixed routes, while taxis provide more flexible travel. Walking is feasible within the city centre. For longer distances, car hire is available. Cycling is less common due to the city's hilly terrain and strong winds.
The city centre of Punta Arenas, Chile, is the best area to stay for visitors. It offers easy access to key attractions like the Plaza Muñoz Gamero, the Cathedral, and the Sara Braun Palace. It's also close to restaurants, shops, and transport links.
Punta Arenas, Chile, experiences a subpolar oceanic climate. Summers (December to March) are cool, with average temperatures around 11°C, while winters (June to September) are chilly, averaging around -2°C. The city doesn't have distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is relatively even throughout the year. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Punta Arenas.
What guests said about Punta Arenas:
10
Scored 10
gorgeous little seaside town. it's a nice respite if you're...
gorgeous little seaside town. it's a nice respite if you're doing some serious hiking up in torres del paine, and i'd definitely spend a day or two walking around the main street and by the seaside.
Jessica
Australia
4.0
Scored 4.0
It really is only a place to go to other better places in...
It really is only a place to go to other better places in Patagonia. The restaurant scene is not great and there’s really not much to do there. I’d say use it as a place to stay overnight to go somewhere else but if you do don’t expect to find any great options for food or entertainment.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
A great (very windy) city at the end of the world.
A great (very windy) city at the end of the world. Close to breathtaking scenery (Tierra del Fuego, Torres del Paine) and historical sites. The city felt secure. The fish market offers amazing good value dishes (no vegan options:(). There are good walks close to the city (a national park 15 minutes by car). Punta Arenas is easy to navigate on foot if the weather permits - the wind can bowl you over!!!
Si Higg
Chile
8.0
Scored 8.0
Punta Arenas is a nice town.
Punta Arenas is a nice town. But don't expect too much of it. It has really fantastic, great coffee places. And very good restaurants, actually it is amazing that there are so many nice restaurants and so many great coffee shops in such a small town. Apart from that, it is a small town. Don't get me wrong: it is the *town* to be if you want to be at the Strait of Magellans!
Paulo
Brazil
10
Scored 10
Punta Arenas had more to do than I expected!
Punta Arenas had more to do than I expected! I had heard from others that it was a sleepy residential town, but we enjoyed walking along Playa Colon, walking up to Mirador Cerro de la Cruz, shopping for handmade gifts at the Municipal Artesanal Market, petting the community dogs at the Plaza de Armas, touring Cerveceria Austral (reservations needed in advance), going on one of the penguin and sea lion tours, and eating authentic classic Chilean food at La Marmita restaurant. If we had more time, we would've visited some of the nearby museums to learn more about Magellan's sail through the strait. We loved that Ubers were quick and plentiful but that the town was very walkable just about anywhere.
Sarah
6.0
Scored 6.0
The center of town is quite a distance from the airport.
The center of town is quite a distance from the airport. Punta Arenas is good for a jumping off point to explore Patagonia. For birders, there is a great e-Bird hot spot just out of town towards the airport.
Carmen was extremely welcoming and friendly! The rooms and beds were very clean, and the laundry service was always on time. She went above and beyond for us. We got a parking ticket, and she marched down to the police station with us, bargained the price down, then showed us how to pay it. She then let us park at her house so we didn't have to use the street. We also got to share a meal with her and her family on Christmas, which for travelers new to Chile, was an incredibly educational experience.
Excellent location within a walking distance from the center/shops/restaurants/cafes, but still quiet at night and 1 min from the ocean where you can walk on the beach. We were welcomed with delicious chocolate muffins. The lady who owns the place is absolutely lovely - super friendly and welcoming, gave us her WhatsApp if we had questions. Bed is comfy, place is clean and has a large window. Exactly as advertised. Very safe, properly locks with a gate. Punta arenas is generally very safe.
Ana was such a special host! She provided much more than was expected. She was helpful w local restaurant suggestions, was willing to take me to a lookout of the town, and helpful w everything along the stay.
Ana had a knack for educating about local Patagonia history.
The condo was very clean. It had all the amenities one would need. The views were very nice as well.
I would highly recommend Vilanita to anyone looking for a place to stay in Punta Arenas! You will not be disappointed.
We were in 810 and 811 on the top floor with ocean views. The windows were small, but they told us that would be the case. The room was large and well equipped with a small sitting area. Staff were all very helpful and all front desk staff spoke English. They were also knowledgeable about the COVID requirements for guests leaving Chile and did print out our documents and negative tests. The breakfast was plentiful. Room service was quick, affordable and tasty.
I very much liked its location at the edge of the Strait of Magellan. The staff were friendly and helpful. The room was ample but the bedclothes were kind of funky, not really hotel bedding, more like the blankets you get when staying over at somebody else's house. But comfortable in general. I also liked that it's near the airport, outside of the main city of Punta Arenas, and right next to a natural history museum that's housed in a historic building.
- of course host- Fabian, hospitality
We arrive late(after ck in hr, after 9:30pm but he waited and answered all our questions about punta arenas and dinner advise although we were just staying one night. I could tell he was genuinely caring person for all travellers.
- very clean, cozy bedding
-good size room
- free coffee and snacks in the morning (almost as good as full breakfast for some hotel)
- good value
Can we give this apartment a 10+++? Meticulously clean, on a quiet street near the beach, close to everything. The most comfortable bed I’ve slept on in Chile (and none were terrible!) The kitchen is well-equipped and pristine. Maria Inès, our host, welcomed us like family and it was hard to say goodbye. Don’t know how soon we will be back to « La fin de la Ruta » but we would definitely stay again.
Food average; limited breakfast selection and the dinner quality in the restaurant was average at best. But, that’s similar to others in Punta Arenas. Some rooms are newer that others but overall it was clean and comfortable. Rooms at the front in the road can be noisy. No bar or other facilities were available due to covid- but other hotels in the area were operating their full facilities.
So beautiful! 5 minutes from the airport, yet in a tranquil country setting.
Due to a late flight, we couldn’t arrive until 2am but the owners were so nice about it even though it was more than 5 hours past check in. And they were ready with a complimentary, traditional and tasty Chilean breakfast as soon as 4 hours later. Caring, beautiful people and service. So impressed and grateful
Hotel Albatros is perfectly located in Punta Arenas. The staff, Roberto in particular, went out of his way to make our stay comfortable. We had an early morning start and so they had breakfast packed for us. He also suggested great restaurants that we tried out in our stay in Punta Arenas. All in all, a great stay and highly recommended.
Filipe is very kind and clean, he is very friendly and helped me with great recommendations of restaurants and Chilean culture. Very sympathetic person.
But the highlight of the stay was chiri the cat. She is such a sweet cat curious and making sure you have a good company. I wish I could take chiri with me
Well located hotel nearby a beautiful square. If you like experiencing historical buildings, it is a nice place to stay.
Large bathroom with a very good shower!
There are plenty of options of good restaurants in a walking distance (10 min away).
I didn’t have breakfast at the hotel.
This place is tucked in a forest and away from the city. Our host picked us up at the airport and we had a lovely conversation about the indigenous people who used to live in Chile. We wished we had booked another day here. Quiet and peaceful.
Carolina was the best part of this stay. She was so kind and welcoming and really cared that I had a nice stay. The lofts are beautiful and immaculately clean. Would highly recommend this to anyone staying in Punta Arenas!
A quirky hotel full of character. Staff very friendly and helpful, excellent breakfast and evening meal. The view from the room was superb and it was only a short walk into the centre of Punta Arenas
Breakfast was good and plenty of choices.
Staff was friendly and helpful, we got backs to go for our first breakfast very early.
Good for trips in and around Punta Arenas.
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