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Reviews for Natales Hotels

Casa Lucy
4.7/517 Reviews
Lucy's was one of the most welcoming houses throughout my South American trip. Aside from clean and comfortable bed and towels, spacious room and bathroom with excellent powerful hot shower, perfect location next to bus depot, the best of all is a nicest, and warmest host Lucy. She made me feel like I returned home and every day made sure I had ample breakfast in the morning before leaving the house, all bus tickets or tours in order, and a hot tea before going to sleep! I would never forget how she waited for me till very late at night to come back from the trek. In all my history of travelling all over the world, no host cared about their guests as much as Lucy. If I ever go back to Puerto Natales Lucy would be one of the main reasons to do so. Thank you, Lucy, for your hospitality! Tip: book all your activities with Lucy. I had pre-booked mine and still regret it. I should have listened to Lucy and would have had much better experience.
Hotel Costaustralis
4.3/5104 Reviews
The location of the hotel is great, sitting in the room or restaurant can see the snow-capped mountains, fjords and sunsets at a glance. The hotel service is first-class, clean and tidy, breakfast is rich, and boiling water is provided. There is a dedicated free parking lot. The best experience is: you can take a walk by the sea at any time 🚶
Hotel Altiplanico Puerto Natales
4.4/563 Reviews
I love the design of this hotel, as well as the materials used to build it. The front desk staff are very friendly and accommodating. The hotel is very clean and is located outside of town, so a $5 Uber is necessary every time you want to go out to eat or shop as there is nothing within walking distance. The shower is hot water on demand which is great, except when the power went out the morning we were leaving so had to have a cold shower. The Wifi rarely works in the rooms, and I made the mistake of not asking the price to have a load of laundry done when we returned from our 5 day Torres del Paine trek. It cost us $65 US for one full grocery bag! Plus a new pair of Smartwool socks were never returned to me and I am 100% certain they were included in the load as they were my favourite pair. We really liked this hotel, but Wifi needs to improve, the hot tub was broken, and the cost of laundry and meals is exorbitant. Nevertheless I would recommend this hotel because of it's cleanliness, design, and staff.
Lady Florence Dixie
4.2/56 Reviews
During our South America tour in November 2019, we stayed at Hotel Lady Florence Dixie for 3 nights. Small hotel in the middle of town, walking distance to the different attractions in Puerto Natales. Our room was in the second floor, quite roomy and clean. Breakfast was the usual spread in Chile/Argentina with bread, cake, yogurt and fruit. They did offer eggs cooked to your liking. Upon check-out, we were supposed to be picked up by the tour company for transfer to the bus station to cross the border to El Calafate, Argentina. However, nobody showed up, 10 minutes after the stated pickup time. The guy at the front desk called the tour company and they said they would investigate and call back, yet there was no call. Since the bus was leaving in 15 minutes, he suggested that we take a taxi. We did not have any CLP left but he said he would pay for the taxi and he did. We got in the bus with no time to spare. We were so grateful that the front desk person (sorry, we didn’t get his name) was so helpful, quick to make all the arrangements and even paid for our taxi. We were spared from all the hassle of missing the bus and having to reschedule the transfer in Argentina. THANK YOU Hotel Lady Florence Dixie!!!
Hotel Big Sur
4.1/541 Reviews
A friendly hotel in the centre of Puerto Natales. This was a last-minute booking as the ferry was delayed. It eventually left three days late and the hotel was very accommodating about allowing me to stay for additional nights. Also I developed a food allergy on the first night requiring a visit to the hospital at two in the morning and the receptionist (it's manned 24/7) was helpful in calling an ambulance for me. Room was good enough and the breakfast good too. Functioning wi-fi. No complaints at all.
The Singular Patagonia Hotel
4.7/554 Reviews
To call this a ”hotel” or even a ”resort” would minimize the experience that was our week at The Singular. It definitely shattered any expectations we had for our stay there. First of all, the property itself is nothing short of breathtaking: situated on a melted glacier, the hotel has a colorful and important history as a factory and more, and the architects kept much of the original equipment/design/general vibe alive. See some pictures, below, but we don't want to give away too much! The staff is unbelievably solicitous: many are bi or multi lingual, and they couldn't help us enough. Our waitstaff remembered our names, preferences, and were enthusiastic about sharing their world views when we engaged them in conversation. We remarked how impressed we were one night ,at how ”choreographed” the servers were when bringing drinks and food to the tables, especially large groups, and our hostess Daniela smiled in acknowledgement, adding ”Yes! I call that the ”Dance of the Waiters!” The food was fresh and delicious, offering vegetarian entrees as well as amazing local seafood and meat. The duck was divine, surrounded by a billowy cloud of spiced sweet potatoes; and the lamb , offered in three different cuts with a variety of sauces, was nothing like we have ever had at home. Desserts, when we had them, (we tried not to eat them too often!!) were, scrumptious. But the produce!! I ate cherry tomatoes one night in a salad--and I dont even like tomatoes. They were NOTHING like produce that sells in a supermarket. Our terrific server that night commented that this was all so fresh that it might have been in the field that very day! The rooms were minimal in art because each room provides its own gallery: the view outdoors. Sunsets changed nightly, and the colors in the sky defied description. The beds were comfortable and supportive, and one night, after a day of trekking in Torres Del Paine, my husband's neck was sore, the concierge Kelly was quick to provide more firm pillows for relief. (Thanks Kelly!) The spa provides massage services at a very reasonable price, and the ”complete experience” guest receives use of the sauna and steam showers included.(We also received three daily meals and our excursions. This is an unbeatable deal!) Finally, the excursions: the hotel is NOT in the Torres del Paine park; if you are a dyed in the wool trekker/camper/living in the rough traveler, this place is NOT for you. But the guides to Torres del Paine and our boat tour through the glaciers to the Bernardo O'Higgins National Preserve , with our delicious and informational final stop at the Ultima Esperanza Estancia , were lively and informative--fun to be with and very intelligent as well. Seve (merci encore une fois!) and Pablo were wonderful guides and made our excursions so memorable. Honestly, we could go on...but if you are able to, discover The Singular for yourselves! Remember that their summer is NOT ”summery”, and pack your hiking gear

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels with Breakfast in Natales?

    Whether you are travelling to Natales for business or tourism, The Singular Patagonia Hotel , Noi Indigo Patagonia and Remota are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Breakfast in Natales?

    For hotels with Breakfast in Natales, the average price on weekdays is S$ 132, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is S$ 134.

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    Many hotels with Breakfast in Natales are luxury hotels. The Singular Patagonia Hotel is very popular.

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels111
Number of Reviews1,096
Highest PriceS$ 473
Lowest PriceS$ 34
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 132
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 134

More about Natales

Planning a trip to Natales? If you want to stay at the best hotel in Natales, Trip.com is here to help! Natales is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center. Natales is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Natales. Visitors often choose to travel to Natales by bus.

Natales is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. When looking for hotels in Natales, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 119 SGD. There are 3 three-star hotels in Natales at an average price of 126 SGD per night. Unique local hotels in Natales provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Cabaña Isabel Riquelme in Natales is a favorite among Trip.com users. Hostal Doble E Patagonia is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

You can also visit top-rated attractions like Argentina Glacier National Park.

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