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Puerto Williams – 3 hotels and places to stay
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Hotel Fio Fio, hotel in Puerto Williams

Hotel Fio Fio provides accommodation in Puerto Williams. The hotel also features free WiFi and free private parking.

Comfort, cleanliness, quietude, but above all the very friendly and helpful owner, who went out of his way to inform me about the island's history and geography and help me organise local excursions.
9.6
Scored 9.6
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
62 reviews
Hotel Forjadores del Cabo de Hornos, hotel in Puerto Williams

Set in Puerto Williams, Hotel Forjadores del Cabo de Hornos features a garden, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi. There is free private parking and the property offers paid airport shuttle...

you can have a coffee and tea all day,and play chess. You feel yourself at home in an island home. The building has good energy, a local feeling far from the crowded tourist places.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
161 reviews
Cabaña Puerto Williams, hotel in Puerto Williams

Situated in Puerto Williams in the Magallanes region, Cabaña Puerto Williams features a garden. The property has sea and mountain views.

9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
6 reviews
Hostal Beagle, hotel in Puerto Williams

Set in Puerto Williams in the Magallanes region, Hostal Beagle has a garden. Free WiFi is at guests' disposal throughout the property.

Very centrally located. Was very homely. Nice and helpful owners.
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
11 reviews
Refugio Jemmy Button, hotel in Puerto Williams

Situated in Puerto Williams in the Magallanes region, Refugio Jemmy Button has a terrace. This guest house features a garden. A buffet breakfast is available each morning at the guest house.

6.4
Scored 6.4
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
5 reviews
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What guests said about Puerto Williams:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Puerto Williams looks like it used to be more charming.

    Puerto Williams looks like it used to be more charming. Perhaps we came during the Christmas and New Years holiday, but nearly all of the shops and restaurants were closed. I heard that it never really bounced back after COVID, but I am hopeful that we were just there during a slow time, since some of the restaurants and shops looks really charming from the outside. A local told us that it's a combination of things. Cruise ships do stop here, so I am hopeful. However, we did walk around and get some snacks from the local market and sat with a wonderful view of the channel to enjoy our purchases. There were some cafes down near the wharf that we didn't have time to visit. All of the locals were very friendly and helpful. Knowing Spanish is a great help.
    A
    Anonymous
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Charming town with lots of little shops for its size.

    Charming town with lots of little shops for its size. We were here just after the tourist season which may be why so many were closed. But we came for the trekking which did not disappoint. The town is friendly and myself (49 male) and my 19YO daughter felt comfortable walking anywhere in town at any hour.
    A
    Anonymous
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Most people seem to come to do the 5-day trekking around the...

    Most people seem to come to do the 5-day trekking around the Dientes de Navarino. Yet even a less ambitious visit is worth the effort. The Anthropological museum and the Ethnobotanical park give a good understanding of the unique history and nature of this subantarctic region. To crown it all, the Restaurant Puerto Williams serves excellent shellfish and fish from the local waters.
    Ingmar
    Argentina
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    This is a small town of 4000 with gravfel roads and an...

    This is a small town of 4000 with gravfel roads and an unfinished feel to it. Great for hikes and horseback riding. And you really feel like this is the end of the world. Ushuaia was nice but in a very different way, too polished, a touristy town. I only went to Puerto Williams because I didn't want to pass by the southernmost town on earth. So I only spent one day but could have stayed 3 or 4. I was very pleasantly surprised. They have an excellent little museum well worth going. Plus some small atractions, a Chilean military museum ship, hikes, rides etc. And an excellent restaurant. I really liked the feel of the town. If you can, take the 36 hour ferry from Punta Arena (Chile, not every day!) through the fjords to Puerto Williams (cost 135 USD), then go by speed boat (once a day! 2 hour jeep ride, 30 minutes boat ride, cost 120 USD one way) across the Beagle Canal to Ushuaia. Or vice versa. Formalities are very easy. No problem at all. Just hand in your passport, get it stamped, pay the embarcation fee (cheap) and off you go. Ask your hostel.
    Doris
    Germany
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Puerto Williams is a small working town nestled into a...

    Puerto Williams is a small working town nestled into a coastal section of the Island. Surrounding the town, to the south, is a mountain range with fantastic hiking. Easy access to good restaurants with wonderful, fresh seafood. Supermercados lack fresh fruit and vegetables. Companies are available to arrange tours.
    Ivan
    Canada