Puerto Williams is a small city located on Isla Navarino, in the extreme south of Chile.
It is considered the southernmost city in the world and is the starting point for expeditions and trips to Antarctica.
Among its attractions is the Martín Gusinde Museum, which presents the culture and traditions of the indigenous peoples of the region, and the main square with an impressive view of the Beagle Channel.
Nature is the main attraction of the area, with national parks, glaciers, fjords, mountains and marine fauna.
To get to Puerto Williams, you must take a flight from Punta Arenas to the Guardia Marina Zañartu Airport, or a ferry from Puerto Navarino in Tierra del Fuego.
Puerto Williams is located 85 kilometers south of Porvenir and about 1,450 kilometers south of Santiago de Chile.
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See also information on Santiago de Chile, Punta Arenas y Porvenir.