Punta Arenas Monuments and Coastal Cruise City Tour
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Punta Arenas Monuments and Coastal Cruise City Tour

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About this experience

Discover the beauty of Punta Arenas on a premium Segway Xyber e-bike tour, seamlessly blending cultural landmarks with stunning coastal views. Glide through dedicated bike lanes while exploring must-see sites like the Monumento a Manuel Bulnes and the Cementerio. Enjoy a smooth ride along the picturesque Costa Nera, making frequent stops for breathtaking photo opportunities and insightful commentary from your local guide. This 3-hour adventure provides an engaging overview of the city without the hassle of driving or long walks.

- 3-hour guided tour on premium Segway Xyber e-bikes
- Visit iconic monuments and enjoy scenic coastal viewpoints
- Safe ride using the Bulnes bike lane for a relaxed experience
- Frequent stops for photos and local insights from your guide

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Punta Arenas Monuments and Coastal Cruise City Tour

What's included

Tour Guide
Use of Segway
Helmet & Gloves

Detailed itinerary

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Your adventure begins at Patagonia Moto Rentals, where premium meets preparation. After a warm welcome, you’ll get fitted with a helmet, introduced to the powerful yet smooth Segway Xyber e-bikes, and guided through a relaxed safety and skills briefing. Even first-time riders feel confident within minutes. Once everyone is comfortable, the city awaits—effortless, fun, and wide open.

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This iconic monument honors Manuel Bulnes, a key figure in Chilean history and a symbol of national expansion into Patagonia. Standing tall against the southern sky, it’s the perfect place to begin understanding Punta Arenas’ role as Chile’s gateway to the far south. A classic photo stop and a powerful introduction to the city’s story.

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Peaceful and welcoming, this sanctuary reflects the deep spiritual roots of Punta Arenas. Framed by elegant architecture and quiet surroundings, it offers a moment of calm before the city ride unfolds. It’s a favorite local landmark and a beautiful contrast between faith, history, and everyday life in the far south.

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Stop 4

Often ranked among the most beautiful cemeteries in the world, Punta Arenas’ cemetery is more like a sculpted garden than a resting place. Towering cypress trees, ornate mausoleums, and European-influenced design tell stories of immigrants, pioneers, and prominent families who shaped the city. A surprisingly serene and memorable stop.

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This monument pays tribute to the shepherds who built Patagonia’s early economy through sheep farming. It captures the rugged, hardworking spirit of the region and the rural traditions that still influence Magallanes today. A quick stop that connects the city to its wide-open countryside roots.

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Cruising the Bulnes bike lane, this stretch becomes a living timeline of Punta Arenas’ past. As you glide effortlessly between statues and green spaces, your guide brings the city’s stories to life—of Croatian immigrants who crossed oceans to build new futures, oil pioneers who transformed the region’s economy, national heroes and firefighters whose service shaped local pride, and the lasting influence of Don Bosco and the Salesian community on education and social life. It’s a relaxed, scenic ride where history unfolds naturally, monument by monument, without ever leaving the saddle.

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This is where the ride truly opens up. Leaving the city core behind, you’ll cruise the Costa Nera with wide-open views of the Strait of Magellan. The Segway Xyber’s smooth electric power makes this stretch effortless and exhilarating as you ride, coast, and stop at scenic viewpoints for photos. Ocean air, endless skies, and dramatic Patagonian scenery make this one of the most memorable parts of the tour.

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Reaching María Behety Park feels like a reward. With open space, sea air, and panoramic views, it’s the perfect place to pause and take in Punta Arenas’ deep connection to nature and the coastline. A calm, scenic contrast to the historic city center.

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The final leg brings you smoothly back through town along España, offering a relaxed cooldown ride. By the time you return to Patagonia Moto Rentals, you’ll have experienced Punta Arenas from every angle—historic, cultural, coastal, and modern—all in one seamless premium ride.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

The meeting point is in Punta Arenas city center, about a 5-minute Uber ride or a 25-minute walk from the main square. Your guide will be waiting on site and ready to welcome you at the scheduled time.

About Punta Arenas

Punta Arenas, located in the southernmost region of Chile, is a gateway to the stunning landscapes of Patagonia and Antarctica. Known for its rugged beauty, rich history, and unique wildlife, it offers a blend of adventure and cultural experiences.

Top Attractions

Magdalena Island

A small island known for its Magellanic penguin colony. It's a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts.

Nature Half-day trip Moderate (boat tour costs around $30-$50 USD)

Fuerte Bulnes

A historic fort built in 1843 to claim the Strait of Magellan for Chile. It offers a glimpse into the region's colonial history.

Historical Half-day trip Moderate (entry fee around $5-$10 USD)

Museo Nao Victoria

A museum dedicated to the history of the Strait of Magellan and the region's maritime heritage.

Museum 1-2 hours Budget (entry fee around $3-$5 USD)

Torres del Paine National Park

One of the most famous national parks in Patagonia, known for its stunning landscapes, glaciers, and hiking trails.

Nature Full-day or overnight trip Moderate to Expensive (entry fee around $20-$30 USD, guided tours vary)

Must-Try Local Dishes

King Crab

A delicacy from the southern waters, known for its sweet and tender meat.

Main Course Not vegetarian or vegan.

Cordero al Palo

Slow-roasted lamb cooked over an open fire, a traditional Patagonian dish.

Main Course Not vegetarian or vegan.

Curanto

A traditional dish made with seafood, meat, and potatoes, cooked in a pit with hot stones.

Main Course Can be adapted for vegetarians.

Popular Activities

Hiking in Torres del Paine National Park Boat tours to Magdalena Island Horseback riding in the countryside Visiting local cafes and restaurants Strolling through the city center Enjoying the scenic views Exploring museums and historic sites Attending local festivals

Best Time to Visit

November to March (Summer)

This is the best time to visit Punta Arenas as the weather is milder, and the days are longer, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploration.

5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F) 41°F to 59°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Chilean Peso (CLP)

Time Zone

CLT (Chile Standard Time, GMT-3)

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Punta Arenas is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime can occur. Be cautious of your surroundings and take necessary precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.
  • • Use reputable taxi services or ride-hailing apps.
  • • Be cautious of your surroundings, especially at night.

Getting there

By air
  • Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport • 20 km (12.4 miles) from city center
By bus

Terminal de Buses de Punta Arenas

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport and are affordable and efficient.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bip!

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

City Center Magallanes

Day trips

Puerto Natales
250 km (155 miles) • Full-day trip

A charming town known for its proximity to Torres del Paine National Park and its historic architecture.

Puerto Williams
300 km (186 miles) • Full-day or overnight trip

The southernmost city in the world, offering stunning views of the Beagle Channel and access to Cape Horn.

Festivals

Fiesta de la Patagonia • Early December Semana de la Independencia • September 4-10

Pro tips

  • Visit Magdalena Island for a unique penguin-watching experience.
  • Explore the historic Fuerte Bulnes for a glimpse into the region's colonial history.
  • Try the local cuisine, especially King Crab and Cordero al Palo.
  • Pack warm, windproof clothing and comfortable walking shoes.
  • Book accommodations and tours in advance, especially during peak season.
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