Puerto Natales (Chile): cruises online

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The small natural harbour of Puerto Natales nestles unobtrusively on the shores of the inland sea of Mar Interior, which is connected with the Pacific via a network of streams, where there are cormorants and black-necked swans aplenty. The charming fjord settlement is the starting point for trips to what is probably the most famous National Park in South America, Torres del Paine. The park is 112 km from Puerto Natales and has been designated by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve. The Serrano glacier is also easiest to reach from Puerto Natales..


Le Boreal
Silver Explorer
Le Soléal
L'Austral
Le Soléal
Le Soléal
Silver Explorer
Silver Explorer
Silver Explorer
Roald Amundsen
Roald Amundsen
Le Boreal
Fram
Silver Explorer
MS HANSEATIC

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