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REMOTA PATAGONIA LODGE - PUERTO NATALES

Torres del Paine National Park

Chilean Patagonia is a corner of the world where nature unfolds its grandeur in every landscape.

In the heart of this region, Puerto Natales and Torres del Paine National Park stand out as essential destinations for lovers of adventure and natural beauty.

Go hiking, observe wildlife, and be captivated by the landscapes of this area.

Where is Patagonia?

Patagonia is located at the southern tip of South America and encompasses parts of Chile and Argentina.

On the Chilean side is the Magallanes region, where fjords, glaciers, and mountains create a unique landscape.

Puerto Natales, on the banks of the Señoret Channel, is the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park, world-renowned for its natural beauty and biodiversity.

Here, nature is at its finest, offering a perfect setting for adventure, contemplation, and a deep connection with the essential.

Remota Patagonia Lodge was born in this privileged setting to offer its visitors an experience that combines comfort, design, and respect for the environment.

From its open and welcoming spaces, it invites you to discover Patagonia with the ideal balance of exploration and relaxation, always in tune with the grandeur of the surrounding landscape.

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Privileged location

Remota Patagonia Lodge is located in a privileged setting in Chilean Patagonia, with unique views of the Señoret Channel and just a few kilometers from the majestic mountain range.

Its strategic location places it close to the Argentine border, allowing travelers to combine experiences on both sides of Patagonia. This meeting point becomes the perfect base for exploring Torres del Paine, the region’s fjords, and glaciers.

Here, travelers experience Patagonia in all its magnitude, enjoying the comfort and design that characterize Remota.

Puerto Natales

Puerto Natales is a charming city that blends Patagonian serenity with landscapes of incomparable beauty.

Located on the shores of the Última Esperanza Sound, it’s the perfect starting point for exploring Patagonia’s most impressive secrets.

From here, you can admire the majestic views of the fjords and mountains surrounding the city, creating a picture-perfect setting at every turn.

Torres del Paine
National Park

Among the most notable places to visit is the famous Torres del Paine National Park, declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, where lakes, mountains, rivers, and glaciers coexist in an ecosystem of exceptional biodiversity.

This destination not only offers unique landscapes but also a deep connection with nature that you’ll hardly find anywhere else.

Navigation Route
Balmaceda y Serrano

This voyage replicates the one made by the expert Spanish pilot Juan Ladrilleros in 1557.  He had his last hope of finding the Strait of Magellan, but he stumbled upon the glaciers of Mount Balmaceda.

Departing from Puerto Natales, we will sail for three hours along the Última Esperanza Sound toward Mount Balmaceda, located within Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, the largest in our country.

Grey Glacier

Located in Torres del Paine National Park, this is one of Chilean Patagonia‘s main attractions.

Its impressive blue ice walls extend over Grey Lake, offering a unique natural spectacle.

Visitors can admire it from viewpoints, hike its trails, or sail near its floating icebergs, enjoying an experience that combines adventure, nature, and breathtaking landscapes..

Mirador
Las Torres

We begin the hike from Cerro Paine. We climb to the Paso de los Vientos, a place with a panoramic view of the plains, lakes, and the Ascencio Valley.

We ascend the valley, crossing a centuries-old lenga forest, and after three hours we reach the foot of a glacial moraine, which we must climb step by step until we reach the Base of the Towers.

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Patagonian weather

The climate around Puerto Natales is one of the area’s attractions. It’s common to enjoy warm sunshine, a rainbow, gentle rain, wind, and calm, all in a single day, all in an endless natural spectacle.

Summer

(December - February)

Autumn

(March - May)

Winter

(June - October)

Spring

(September - November)

Winds are more frequent during the summer, the air is dry, rainfall does not exceed 350 mm/year, and although we are at the same equivalent latitude as London, temperatures are not extreme, 20°C max / 5°C min from October to March and 15°C max / -4°C min from April to September.

What to bring?

In Patagonia, it’s possible to experience all climates in a single day. Therefore, it’s important to bring appropriate clothing for each occasion to stay protected.

We suggest bringing:

  • Sunglasses

  • Sunhat

  • Warm hat

  • Fleece neck warmer 

  • Base layer t-shirts

  • Long hiking socks

  • Comfortable hiking or trekking pants

  • Lightweight parka for the cold

  • Windbreaker for rain and wind

  • Backpack

  • Gloves

  • Hiking shoes

  • Sunscreen

  • Swimsuit (for enjoying the heated pool and hot tubs)

Also:

For your stay at the hotel, we suggest wearing casual, comfortable clothing.

You can buy everything you need at our store or in town if you’ve forgotten anything.

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Location

Remota Patagonia Lodge is strategically located on over 52,000 m² of oceanfront land, just 1.5 km from the city of Puerto Natales. This proximity allows us to experience Patagonia in all its splendor and silence. At the same time, it’s within walking distance of this beautiful city, the geographical and cultural center of Chilean Patagonia.

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