Punta Arenas, Chile cruise port guide
As we head back towards land, a statue of fellow explorer Ferdinand Magellan greets us. Located on the western side of the Strait of Magellan, Punta Arenas is the capital of Chile's Magallanes Region and the bustling centre base for South Atlantic fishing boats and Antarctic research vessels. This busy port town is a melding of cultures from the English sheep ranchers to Portuguese sailors, all of which are a symbol of Chile's rich history. Punta Arenas' city centre features impressive mansions dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1982, Isla Magdalena was declared a Chilean Natural Monument. Residing in the Magellan Straits, it serves as a bird sanctuary specifically to the Magellanic penguins, who share their nesting area with cormorants amongst other seabirds and sea lions. We explore the island together with our ship staff, and learn more about these naturally curious and untamed creatures. However, simply watching 150,000 burrowing penguins share chores with their lifelong mates is quite amazing. Each morning and afternoon, the fishing penguins return to shore to switch places with their mate who has been taking care of the young. These same penguins return every year between October and March to lay eggs and raise their young.
About Punta Arenas, Chile
Punta Arenas is the world's most southerly city with over 100,000 inhabitants, serving as the capital of Chile's Magallanes and Antarctica Chilena region. Strategically positioned on the Brunswick Peninsula overlooking the Strait of Magellan, it functions as the primary homeport for Antarctic Peninsula and Falkland Islands expeditions, and an important gateway to Patagonia.
The cemetery of Punta Arenas, with its elaborate marble mausoleums and cypress-lined avenues, is considered one of South America's most beautiful. Palacio Sara Braun on Plaza Muñoz Gamero anchors the historic downtown, surrounded by grand mansions of the sheep-farming barons. The star attraction for wildlife-oriented passengers is Isla Magdalena's Monumento Natural Los Pinguinos, home to more than 60,000 Magellanic penguins, reached by a 35-minute boat crossing from the city. Fuerte Bulnes, a replica of Chile's first Patagonian fort from 1843, lies 55 km south along the shore. The Strait of Magellan waterfront (Costanera) offers panoramic views across to Tierra del Fuego.
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Costa Serena · Oceania · 65 nights
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Scenic Eclipse · South America · 12 nights
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