The best time to visit is during the summer months, from December to February, when the weather is milder.
Reaching Puerto Toro requires travel to Ushuaia, Argentina, and then crossing the Beagle Channel to Puerto Williams before taking a local boat.
Yes, it is safe but be prepared for isolated conditions and take necessary precautions for harsh weather.
You can see penguins, sea lions, diverse bird species, and occasionally Patagonian foxes.
Accommodations are very limited; most visitors stay in nearby Puerto Williams.
Popular activities include hiking, wildlife viewing, and experiencing the pristine natural landscape.
Internet access is very limited; it's advised to plan accordingly before visiting.
The phenomenon is rare but still occasionally visible under perfect conditions in the southern hemisphere's winter months.
The currency used is the Chilean Peso (CLP).
Food is predominantly local and simple, with a heavy reliance on seafood, given the town’s fishing heritage.