Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Chilean Patagonia, Chilean Patagonia

November 30, 2021 Hana Mouser

Dazzling fjords and vertiginous Andean peaks cover Chile's best-known region, turning this slim swath of land into a playground for skiing, whitewater rafting and trekking. To the north lies San Rafael Lagoon National Park with its impressive ice fields. In Patagonia's southern stretch, the city of Punta Arenas is the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park, which attracts serious climbers and casual day hikers to its granite peaks, glaciers and waterfalls.
Restaurants in Chilean Patagonia

1. Catedral de Marmol

Chile Chico Chile
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5.0 based on 805 reviews

Catedral de Marmol

Reviewed By gmloubr2018 - Albuquerque, United States

The so called marble cathedral and marble caves was the most memorable area we saw in Chile. We were in Chile the whole 2019 and visited every one of their regions. We went to the Atacama desert and the town of San Pedro de Atacama. We went to the Torres del Paine area. But the General Carrera Lake was the highlight of the year. We went to Puerto Rio Tranquilo and took a "full day" boat ride that took us to the marble cabinets area and then to the marble chapel, marble caves and to the marble cathedral. Here are a few photos.

2. Capillas de Marmol

Carretera Austral, Puerto Rio Tranquilo Chile
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5.0 based on 522 reviews

Capillas de Marmol

Reviewed By Farmlabourer - Dumfries, United Kingdom

A wet and fast boat trip to the caves followed by a gentle tour in an out of the caves. A lot of explanation but all in Spanish but the main point is what you see. The longer trip is probably worth the extra cash for a more relaxed time in the caves.

3. Parque Nacional Laguna San Rafael

Carr Austral, Puerto Rio Tranquilo Chile +56 67 221 2225 http://www.conaf.cl/parques/parque-nacional-laguna-san-rafael/
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5.0 based on 81 reviews

Parque Nacional Laguna San Rafael

Reviewed By KristenT316 - Baltimore, United States

We really enjoyed getting to be this close to a glacier (at 1km away it felt in our face!). The knowledgeable, happy, and friendly guides were great. It was a long van ride from Tranquilo, with nice views along the way but for fog, then we got reshuffled at the pier, then the boatride was not short either but also good views despite fog. No bathroom on boat - use one before getting on and at the park with the short walk near the glacier. They fed us (and I am vegetarian) very well (starting on the boatride) - eating a hot meal while sitting on the top of the boat looking at the glacier calve was incredible. Wear full rain/wind gear and gloves and have a strap on your camera. Wear waterproof walking shoes/boots or take a change of good socks.

4. Bernardo O'Higgins National Park

Puerto Natales Chile +56 61 223 8959 http://www.turismo21demayo.com
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Bernardo O'Higgins National Park

Reviewed By Ingelisse2020 - Golden, United States

We only experienced the short hike to Serrano glacier and got a taste of the unique virgin forest. We were told there are few trails and the park is largely unexplored and undeveloped. This is a gem in the raw and you can hire a private guide to take you to the least visited areas.

5. Channel of Last Hope (Ultima Esperanza)

Av. Pedro Montt, Puerto Natales Chile +56 61 261 4420 http://www.turismo21demayo.com/en/excursiones
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4.5 based on 228 reviews

Channel of Last Hope (Ultima Esperanza)

A sail through this beautiful Sound offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, and the setting is particularly gorgeous at sunset.

Reviewed By kaybru

You get here by boat from Puerto Natales and it is well worth the trip - you can get off and walk to pretty close to the face of the glacier and it is so beautiful - quite stunning - loved it.

6. Parque del Estrecho de Magallanes

Ruta Y-621, s/n 52 Km South From Punta Arenas, Punta Arenas 6200000 Chile +56 9 9679 6644 [email protected] http://www.parquedelestrecho.cl
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4.5 based on 839 reviews

Parque del Estrecho de Magallanes

The Magallan's Strait Park is a protected area of almost 250 hectares. The primary objective is the conservation and divulgation of the natural and historical heritage within it. The places of interest within the Park are: - Museum 'Of the Strait' (Interpretation Center): The landscape’s centinel, with its 1.600 square meters which include cafeteria, souvenir shop, panoramic terrace and an interpretive-multimedial display. - Fort Bulnes NHM Site: Two kilometers beyond the Interpretation Center and covering an area of 4 hectares, lies the reconstruction of the first chilean settlement of the territory. - Coastal Trail: Low to medium difficulty pedestrian-only trail extending for about one mile that runs through the woods and rocky parts around the Fort. - Wind Forest Trail: Low difficulty pedestrian-only trail extending almost 300 meters (330 yards) leads to the famous Del Estrecho lookout.

Reviewed By manuelaE3038WG - Montevideo, Uruguay

Great experience: high quality museum, picturesque fort and nice walk. It is also very well managed. We went with our rented motorhome and got assistance all the way to make sure we could drive smoothly

7. Plaza Munoz Gamero

Punta Arenas Chile
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4.5 based on 657 reviews

Plaza Munoz Gamero

The central plaza of Punta Arenas, where local vendors sell homemade crafts.

Reviewed By 716sachink - Plainview, United States

The Plaza Muñoz Gamero, also known as the Plaza de Armas, is the main public space in Punta Arenas. The square was declared a Typical Zone in 1991, by the Council of National Monuments. In the center there is a bronze sculpture that was inaugurated in 1920 and that represents the navigator Hernando de Magallanes. It is a busy square with lots of locals and tourists. Most travelers in Punta Arenas will visit this square. Certainly very highly recommended to walk around the square and taking some pics.

8. Ruta 9

Balmaceda 753, Punta Arenas 00000062 Chile 5661249001 [email protected] http://ww2.copec.cl
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Ruta 9

We have a help desk located in the arrival sector of Punta Arenas main airport, We provide free shuttle to the downtown area of Punta Arenas, we provide tourist information, Hotel, Hostels accommodations, local excursions, transfer to Puerto Natales and the National park Torres Del Paine

Reviewed By 716sachink - Plainview, United States

Drove on this fantastic route to & fro between Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales. The road is well maintained and the drive was smooth. The surrounding scenery is absolutely picturesque. Certainly would very highly recommend driving on this route.

9. Reserva nacional Magallanes

5 kilometros al oeste de Punta Arenas, Punta Arenas Chile 5626630000 http://www.conaf.cl/parques/reserva-nacional-magallanes
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4.5 based on 124 reviews

Reserva nacional Magallanes

Reviewed By S3391SOelenas

The reserve is near Punta Arenas and you can get there by public transport. Just go to the small bus station in Chiloé with Carrera Pinto where the local buses departs (estación municipal). It only costs 300 pesos and takes less then half an hour (as per 2020). The route is "el Andino" and is an orange minibus. The timetable can be found in their Facebook or in the station. I took it on Sunday and actually stopped at the entrance of the park so there was no need to be dropped at the junction of Y-570 with Y-580 as other reviews mention, so check with the driver. Entrance to the park is 5000 pesos for foreigners, but it's worth it. I did the longest hike they offered called circuito las Lengas which is about 10km in addition to Mirador de las Minas. Highly recommended. The hike for people with reduced mobility is interesting as well as it have signs with info of the park and local vegetation and animals.

10. Club Andino Centro de Ski

Cerro Mirador s/n, Punta Arenas Chile 56 061 241479 [email protected] http://www.clubandino.cl
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4.5 based on 137 reviews

Club Andino Centro de Ski

Reviewed By BM471 - Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom

Our tAxi your driver took us to the base to show us the area and surroundings, it was fantastic, we'd loved to have gone up in the Ski lift had we had time, not even sure they were open???,,, The cafe restaurant was, there's plenty of info about the slopes for when there's Skiing!!! Well worth a visit if your on a trip as we were for the day...

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