The best time to visit is during the summer months, December to February, when the weather is milder and the days are longer.
You can reach Puerto Williams by a scenic flight from Punta Arenas or by ferry via the Beagle Channel.
Yes, it's a popular destination for hiking, especially the challenging Dientes de Navarino Circuit.
The area is home to sea lions, dolphins, Magellanic woodpeckers, condors, and foxes, among others.
Yes, there are several lodges and hostels catering to tourists, offering a range of amenities.
Bring warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy boots as the weather can be unpredictable and the terrain is rugged.
Puerto Williams is a launching point for Antarctic expeditions, though more commonly from Ushuaia in Argentina.
While not mandatory, hiring a guide is recommended, especially for challenging trails like Dientes de Navarino.
Local festivals occur periodically, showcasing traditional music and dance, as well as community celebrations.
No, Puerto Williams is not known for a lively nightlife, focusing more on nature and outdoor adventures.