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Indigo Patagonia

Ladrilleros 105, Puerto Natales, Chile

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Indigo Patagonia

Ladrilleros 105

Puerto Natales, Chile

Style: Cutting-Edge

Atmosphere: Happening

29 Rooms

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Time was, travelers to Patagonia were faced with a pretty stark choice: rough it in a tent or a hostel, or splash out five-star–style at Explora. But it seems the market has found a third way, as markets will: Puerto Natales, increasingly, is home to more than a few sub-luxury, supra-hostel options. The most stylish of which is, in our judgment, the Indigo Hotel & Spa.

Puerto Natales sits right on the Last Hope Fjord, and the hotel, a pair of rugged and charmingly mismatched buildings, stands at the edge of the water. From here it’s a modest drive to Torres del Paine park, which is what most people are talking about when they talk about Chilean Patagonia; and the town is accessible by plane and ferry, which the more remote reaches of the park are not.

Which makes this an ideal jumping-off point. As a hotel, Indigo is architecturally daring and stylistically very modern — from the interiors you’d think you were in one of the world’s great style capitals, not a remote Chilean outpost town. Rooms are comfortable enough, and vary according to price — the cheapest, for example, feature only showers, while the Indigo Suite has a deep soaking tub. A restaurant and lounge keep you fed and watered for your adventures, and the spa takes the edge off any end-of-journey fatigue; the three outdoor jacuzzis with views of the fjord and the Balmaceda glacier are Indigo’s little corner of heaven.

How to get there:

Various airlines fly directly from Santiago, Chile to Puerto Natales. The Puerto Natales Airport is a 5 minute drive from Indigo. From Punta Arenas, Chile (250 km away from the hotel) private transfer are available for $200 USD per van (capacity of 6 passengers). If you prefer, public transport is available by bus. The trip by bus is approximately 3 1/2 hours and leave downtown Punta Arenas almost every hour. Buses cost approximately $15 USD per person. From El Calafate, Argentina (300 km from the hotel) buses are available. It is approximately a 5 hour drive and $30 USD per person.

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