Punta Arenas is the main city in the Strait of Magellan and the capital of the Región de Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena, Chile. It is often considered the southernmost city in the world, although there are towns further south on Tierra del Fuego as well as semi-permanent residents in Antarctica.

Punta Arenas is located at 53° 10' S 70° 56' W.

The Punta Arenas was considered one of the most important Chilean harbours before the construction of the Panama Canal, because it was used by ships to prepare for the difficult passage around Cape Horn. Today it is mostly used by tourism cruises and scientific expeditions. The city is often a jumping-off point for Antarctic expenditions.

Punta Arenas is the biggest city in the Chilean Patagonian Region. In 2000, it had a population of 120,000.

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Tourism

Patagonia is recognised world wide for amazing sites and wilderness. Interesting places to visit include:

  • Penguin colonies in Seno Otway and Magdalena Island.
  • Rey Jorge Island Natural Sea Park (whales observation).
  • Torres del Paine National Park, near Puerto Natales.
  • Seno Skyring

The city of Punta Arenas has a rich history, reflected in places such as:

  • Regional Museum, with historical artifacts and part of the Braun Menendez Mansion.
  • Maggiorino Borgatello Museum, Salesian Society museum of natural history and prehispanical ethnical groups.
  • Punta Arenas Cemetery.
  • Cerro Mirador Ski Center, which has a beautiful view of the Strait of Magellan.

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