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Discover 13 Day tours in Punta Arenas on Trip.com, updated February 16, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 16 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 30.01 per person, with an average total of EUR 98.44. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 592 verified reviews, Day tours Punta Arenas boast an average rating of 4.6.

This week's most popular Day tours: "MINCA TOUR - Explore waterfalls and discover the origin of coffee and cocoa", with 106 reviews and a 4.6 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Punta Arenas: Fort Bulnes & Strait of Magellan Tour", a 5-hour adventure in Punta Arenas!

The next available day tour departs on February 17, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Punta Arenas Day tours usually take about 5 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Punta Arenas Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

February is the perfect time to visit Punta Arenas! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like MINCA TOUR - Explore waterfalls and discover the origin of coffee and cocoa.

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Reviews: Punta Arenas: Fort Bulnes & Strait of Magellan Tour
Guest User2025-12-30
We had a free day in Punta Arenas and spontaneously booked this tour. Luckily, because it was really worth getting out of the city and exploring the area to the south. The drive to the fort was beautiful, and we even saw dolphins on the way back. Our guide was super friendly and funny and told us a lot about the history of the region.
Reviews: Full Day Tour from Cartagena through Barranquilla and Santa Marta
Guest User2024-06-21
The tour takes a complete day and you will ended it up exhausted. If is a 4h drive back to Cartagena once it ends. They provide you with a breakfast (arepa de huevo) in Barranquilla and simple basic lunch at a local humble hotel in Santa Marta. No food allergies are taken into consideration just be mindful of it. You get a brief visit to Barranquilla, where you can take photos with the city letters name and a couple of monuments. Once in Santa Marta we got an amazing tour and information about their historic city, photos at the city letter name and visit their museum. Finally they take you to the beach which unfortunately is not quite planned nor explained, basically, you get there and have around 2.5 hours on your own. The bus was comfortable and it had great AC on. On our way back we had issues with a flat tire which delayed the return for about 40 minutes. The guides were informative and fun. We got to meet many people from several countries which is always nice. If you only have one day, I would say to do it but if you want to know a little bit more about Barranquilla or stay longer in Santa Marta's beaches, you may need to look for another tour.
Reviews: Punta Arenas: Magdalena Island – Penguins & Lighthouse Walk
Guest User2026-02-11
GYG meeting time was 10:20am for 10:30am departure. Boarding started at 10:00am. Transportation was by ferry not catamaran. No cars on board. First level has seats with tables and with food and beverage area. 2nd level had airplane style reclining seats. Get there early for best seats. 6 bathrooms. Nice staff. 2 hours one way to island, 1 hour walk [800 meters] through nesting area and lighthouse. Then 2 hours back to dock. If you arrive by cruise at Muelle Prat, the ferry leaves from Tres Puentes, 11 minutes away by taxi.
Reviews: Old Town and Quinta San Pedro Santa Marta City Tour
Guest User2024-01-14
Andres was an excellent tour guide and was so knowledgeable about the history of Santa Marta. He was also very easy going and fun to spend the day with. We first walked around the historic Old Town. He first walked us thru the gold museum explaining the importance of gold to the region. We then went to the Cathedral, the City Square and he even showed us the oldest Hostel in the city. We then drove to the suburbs to visit the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, which was the house of the hacienda that was lent to Simon Bolivar in 1830. He was the liberator of Columbia and several other South American countries. He spent his final days there and passed away there. The house and grounds are a memorial to him and the area was beautiful. All in all it was a great trip and I highly recommend this tour and Andres!
Reviews: From Santa Marta: Sunset Sailboat Tour with 2 Beverages
Guest User2025-10-14
We lucked out, it turned into a private tour since we were the only two on the boat. Mondays!!! Carlos and Jesus were very kind and accommodating. We were in awe with the views of the sunset. Thank you!
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