Puerto Natales is a city located in Chilean Patagonia, on the shores of the Última Esperanza fjord. The city and its surroundings are perfect for outdoor activities, exploring, learning about its history, and relaxing in a stunning environment that played an important role in the development of the Última Esperanza province.
If you have limited time, this half-day excursion is ideal for you. We will visit the areas around Puerto Natales, starting from the shores of the Almirante Montt Gulf and Canal Señoret, where we will begin our historical narratives and data about each sector. We'll explore Eberhard Fjord, Puerto Prat, and Puerto Consuelo—places that mark the beginning of the history of the Última Esperanza province, named by navigator Juan Ladrilleros. Our route will continue to the natural monument of Milodon Cave, but don’t worry if you’ve already visited; you can explore other caves during our time at the monument. To wrap up our tour, we'll visit the Sofía Lagoon area, where we will take a short walk along the waterfall trail to reach the lagoon viewpoint. After that, we will return to Puerto Natales.
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