Guided Tour of Punta Arenas and Fort Bulnes





Description
Visit Fort Bulnes and Punta Arenas with tourism professionals with over 30 years of experience! Tour designed for cruise passengers and those who have a full day in the city of Punta Arenas. A city full of charm and very interesting from the architectural point of view as well as historic. Interesting tour also for photographers and birdwatchers, some of them endemic in the area.
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Itinerary
We began our excursion by presenting an introduction to the place where we are geographically to explain regarding the history of the place and how the landscape was formed that we can see today when large ice sheets covered Patagonia
Also known as the Strait Park, it was founded in 1843 when the government of the time showed special interest in the Strait of Magellan and surrounding lands. An hour of driving will take us south out of Punta Arenas where we begin to observe the landscape relief, beautiful scenery formed by waters of the Strait of Magellan, Tierra del Fuego Island and Dawson Island, important in our history as well. We will pass by small settlements where families from Punta Arenas have decided to build interesting places that were originally destined for weekend resting places but that each time extended their stays for the beauty of the landscape and the environment. This excursion also gives us the opportunity to do bird watching. Once at the Fort we will take a historical tour and for those who wish we will visit a viewpoint where we access after walking amid the native flora.
One of the most interesting places for those interested in learning or perhaps remembering what they explained to them as children at school. We will present the maritime history from the beginning of time as well as by explorers who through time have been plying seas until passing through this important Strait before the opening of the Panama Canal making it the must pass so as to avoid surrounding Cape Horn considered a cemetery of boats from different places of the world where today there is a monument to the albatross that honors all who tried to cross without the fortune of surviving the terrible climatic conditions that characterize it.
Considered a National Monument with great pride the Magellanics explain to those who visit us is listed among the most beautiful on the planet. A tour between the beautiful cypress avenues and the combination of mausoleums can give the traveler the opportunity to take beautiful souvenir images. The wide combination of nationalities shows what was the beginning of the city of Sandy Point, later translated to Punta Arenas turned into a cosmopolitan city with people from different places in the world with newspapers published in different languages for the resident colony in the early 1900s.
One of the must-see attractions for every traveler is the visit to the Nao Victoria museum with life-size replicas of very important vessels in our maritime history such as being one of the five vessels of Hernando de Magellan’s expedition, the Nao Victoria. Fast forward in time and we find a jewel in navigation the Beagle a type of boat of the Cherokee category known for its navigation, built with the purpose of exploring and recovering data of flora, fauna, geology and the tribes originating in Patagonia. Fast forward to see the James Caird boat built by Ernest Shackleton's crew fascinating story that we will talk about during the tour only to leave you more excited about this beautiful Patagonia that can be said so much. Finally the replica of the Goleta Ancud built in this town of Chile to come and take possession of the Strait of Magellan in 1843
Returning to the pier we make the last of the stops for a tour around the monument to the discoverer of the Canal de Todos los Santos named after Hernando de Magallanes in whose honor it is later named as Strait of Magellan. An interesting explanation related to the type of construction of the buildings in this square, many of them neoclassical style built by French architects to be residences of wealthy families of the Region such as the Braun Palace in one of the corners of our square or the Montes Palace where today is the Illustrious Municipality of Punta Arenas
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In the case of cruise passengers, the meeting place is the disembarkation room
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- The tour will be in shared mode according to the language of the service
Reviews(5)
It’s a high quality and efficient tour. The guide has the professional knowledge of everything you will see in the tour, not only the humanities but also the natural environment. And one of the most important landmarks in Punta Arenas, the Fuerte Bulnes is included which is definitely the highlight of the tour. I joined the tour during the early days of April. The wind was strong and cold. Remember to bring enough clothes. Because there are many outdoor places.
A great time, lots of interesting things to see. Christian was a good guide with good commentary - he weaved a full tale of the area that unfolded over the day. A superb experience.
We thoroughly enjoyed our tour of beautiful Punta Arenas with our guide Cristian and our driver Eduardo. Cristian’s knowledge of the rich history and love for his city is evident. Pick up and drop off were easy. The tour operator answered our questions prior to the tour right away. It was a pleasure spending the day on this wonderful tour.
We are so glad you had a nice experience in Punta Arenas with us. Thank you very much for trusting in our services. I will let them know about your feedback for sure they will be very happy as I am. Kind regards, Maritza
Totally awesome guide! We learned so much about the area from Maritza. As she noticed that we were into photography, she kept a look out on our drive down to Fort Bulnes and so we were able to get some really good pics of local bird species. As a bonus, she was also able to identify them for us. The tour agenda is very good to learn the history of the area. I especially enjoyed walking through the replica exploration ships that were built to scale. It gave you a good view into the life these men had during their years at sea. Maritza had explained about the challenges the early settlers had and how people from all over the world came to settle here for the opportunity to own the land. Sheep farms were one thing that worked out well here, and I mentioned that I would like to cook some lamb. Maritza went above and beyond, getting a local recipe for me, then taking us to a recommended butcher shop and helping me buy all the ingredients! I totally recommend this tour group.
Hello, I had not read your feedback and this is great surprise thank you so much for your opinion and the beautiful words for me :) I did really enjoy our time together. Tours are pretty nice and interesting but when we have great guests who enjoy that much that turns to an amazing tour. All the best, Maritza



