Magdalena Island
TIME : 2016/2/22 10:09:14
Magdalena Island
When Magellan passed through the strait bound for Chile for the first time, he cruised on past the tiny Magdalena Island, famous for its thousands of penguins. Today, travelers make it a point to stop at this scenic island that’s northeast of Punta Arenas to explore the rocky shores and get up close to the playful penguins.
Visitors can follow well-marked paths to a popular lighthouse for impressive views of the empty island, but it’s the friendly penguins that walk side-by-side with travelers that really draw tourists to this natural haven outside of the region’s capital.
Practical Info
Travelers can visit the island between December and March. Several boats leave from Punta Arenas, and the trip takes approximately two hours.