Camping in Puerto Williams
Puerto Williams, the world's southernmost city on Navarino Island, offers extreme car camping at the edge of civilization. Accessible by ferry or flight, camp among sub-Antarctic forest with the Dientes de Navarino mountains as your backdrop.
4 min de leituraAtualizado temporada 2025–2026Puerto Williams, on Isla Navarino across the Beagle Channel from Ushuaia, holds the distinction of being the world's southernmost city. This tiny Chilean naval settlement is the jumping-off point for the Dientes de Navarino trek — one of the planet's most remote multi-day hikes — and represents the absolute frontier of car camping possibilities. While the island's road network is limited, a rental vehicle (available locally or brought by ferry) allows exploration of the Beagle Channel coast, the Ukika Yagán community, and the forest roads around town. Camping here is a badge of honor for adventurers — you are literally at the end of the road, with nothing but ocean between you and Antarctica.
Campings
Camping Coirón
PagoThe main campground in Puerto Williams, serving as base camp for Dientes de Navarino trekkers. Basic but functional with a welcoming atmosphere among fellow adventurers.
Camping Wulaia Bay
GratisAccessible by boat, Wulaia Bay was historically important to the Yagán people. Basic camping in pristine sub-Antarctic forest. Requires careful planning.
Camping Lago Windhond
GratisWild camping on the Dientes de Navarino circuit, at one of the most remote campsites in the world. Sub-Antarctic tundra and peat bogs. Complete self-sufficiency required.
Alugue um Carro na Patagonia
Ver Carros DisponiveisMonte Sua Lista de Equipamentos
Gere uma lista completa de equipamentos de camping personalizada para o clima da Patagonia e suas datas.
Criar Minha ListaAlugue um Carro na Patagonia
Explore este destino no seu proprio ritmo. Encontre o carro perfeito para sua aventura na Patagonia.
Antes de pegar a trilha: Puerto Williams
⛺ Mais Guia de Camping
Explore Mais
Descubra mais guias e recursos para este destino
Planejamento
Melhor Epoca para Visitar
Melhor Época para Visitar Puerto Williams 2026 — Guia Mês a Mês
Como Chegar
Como Chegar a Puerto Williams 2026 — Voos, Dirigir e Transporte
Guia de Orcamento
Puerto Williams Econômico 2026 — Custos, Dicas e Guia de Economia
Guia Sazonal
Outono em Puerto Williams 2026 — Clima, Atividades e Dicas
Guia Sazonal
Primavera em Puerto Williams 2026 — Clima, Atividades e Dicas
Guia Sazonal
Verão em Puerto Williams 2026 — Clima, Atividades e Dicas
Guia Sazonal
Inverno em Puerto Williams 2026 — Clima, Atividades e Dicas
Dicas de Viagem
Dicas de Viagem para Puerto Williams (2026)
Onde Ficar
Onde Ficar em Puerto Williams (2026) — Bairros e Hoteis
Clima e Temperaturas
Clima em Puerto Williams (2026) — Temperaturas Mensais e Melhor Epoca
Aventuras
Passeios de um Dia
Melhores Passeios de Puerto Williams 2026 — Distâncias e Guia
Tesouros Escondidos
Tesouros Escondidos em Puerto Williams (2026) — Lugares Secretos
Guia Familiar
Guia de Viagem em Familia para Puerto Williams (2026) — Dicas para Criancas
Trilhas de Trekking
Trilhas em Puerto Williams (2026) — Melhores Caminhadas e Dificuldade
Cultura e Natureza
Viagens de Carro
Explore Mais Guias
Ver todos →Camping em Aluminé 2026 — Campings, Dicas e Equipamentos
Camping em Bariloche 2026 — Locais, Dicas e Guia de Equipamento
Camping em Marble Caves (General Carrera Lake) 2026 — Locais, Dicas e Guia de Equipamento
Camping em Carretera Austral 2026 — Locais, Dicas e Guia de Equipamento
Camping em Caviahue-Copahue 2026 — Campings, Dicas e Equipamentos
Camping em Chaitén 2026 — Campings, Dicas e Equipamentos
Perguntas Frequentes
How do I get to Puerto Williams?
By small plane from Punta Arenas (DAP airline, 1.5 hours) or by the Tabsa ferry (32 hours). There's also a zodiac crossing from Ushuaia (seasonal, 1 hour). Book well in advance.
Can I bring a rental car?
Cars can come on the Tabsa ferry from Punta Arenas. Local car rental exists but is very limited. The island has about 40 km of road. A car is useful but not essential if you're mainly trekking.
How difficult is the Dientes de Navarino trek?
Very difficult. 4-5 days, unmarked in many sections, with bogs, river crossings, and extreme weather exposure. Only for experienced wilderness trekkers. GPS navigation skills are essential.
Is it colder than Ushuaia?
Similar temperatures but Puerto Williams feels wilder and more exposed. The lack of infrastructure means you feel the elements more intensely. Come prepared for genuinely harsh conditions.
What about the Yagán people?
The Yagán are the world's southernmost indigenous people. The community of Ukika near Puerto Williams preserves their heritage. The excellent Martín Gusinde museum in town tells their story.