Puerto Aysén is a city located in the Aysén region of General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, in southern Chile.
The city is known for its beautiful natural landscape and rich history, and is a popular starting point for exploring Chilean Patagonia.
Some of its tourist attractions include the Queulat National Park, the San Rafael Lagoon, the Simpson River and the Marble caves.
To get to Puerto Aysén, you can fly from Santiago to Balmaceda, the closest city, and from there take a bus or a taxi.
It can also be reached by car or by bus from other nearby cities, such as Coyhaique or Puerto Montt.
The city is located at the mouth of the Aysén River, in the Gulf of Aysén, surrounded by mountains and fjords.
It is the main port of the region and is an important center for fishing and aquaculture in the area.
See more about the history of Puerto Aysén
See also information on Puerto Montt.