A Palace for History
The luxurious residence previously owned by the pioneer family Braun Menéndez today houses the Magallanes Regional Museum.
A Valuable Treasure
The Maggiorino Borgatello Salesian Museum preserves an invaluable heritage of the origins and the development of the Magellanic region.
Rest in Peace
With its mausoleums and its lawn, the Punta Arenas cemetery is one of the most visited places by those who wish to learn about the history of the city.
The Brauns’ Residences
Sara Braun Palace and José Menéndez Residence are two of the most representative sites of the history and architecture of the city.
Beyond the Horizon
An unusual morning and the desire to ride a horse took me to Mount Fenton. I visited the city winter park and appreciated the endless horizon from the heights.
The Sea in the Background
We present the main places you must visit to get to know this city.A tour around the sites that reflect the past and the present of this southern city.
Southern Tables
We went on an interesting tour around the main restaurants in town to learn about its gourmet proposal.
Along the Corridors of History
We traveled along the Panamerican Road bordering the Strait of Magellan up to Fort Bulnes. A road that took us around various testimonies of the first Patagonian settlements.
Magellanic Fauna
Navigating to the Magdalena and Santa Marta Islands show visitors important colonies of penguins and sea lions.
A Chant of Life
A tour for the entire family. Close to Punta Arenas, visit Parque Ñandú and hear the story of Jorge and Estrella, who have devoted themselves to raising these birds in their natural habitat.
Mare Australis Cruising
From the Chilean city of Punta Arenas, between October and April, you can explore the farthest and most virgin region of the world on board an unforgettable cruising expedition...