If you're traveling from overseas, your first stop will be Santiago, Chile. From there, fly to either Puerto Natales (PNT) or Punta Arenas (PUQ). Both airports offer access to Torres del Paine via shuttle bus or rental car. All flights from Santiago to Puerto Natales or Punta Arenas are operated by LATAM Airlines.
Via Puerto Natales – The Most Direct Route
The fastest way to reach Torres del Paine is by flying into Puerto Natales (Presidente Carlos Ibañez del Campo Airport), which is just a two-hour bus ride from the National Park. Flights to Puerto Natales are limited—usually one per day on select days—so make sure to book in advance. Due to high demand, securing a flight can be tricky.
After landing, take a 10-12 minute taxi ride to Terminal Rodoviario (Estación de Autobuses), where buses depart for Torres del Paine. You can pre-book your ticket through
Busbud or buy one directly at the terminal. Bus Sur is the main operator, offering comfortable buses with WiFi, charging ports, and toilets.
The bus ride takes about two hours, and tickets often sell out, so book early to avoid long waits at the terminal. The buses are easy to find, as they have large printed logos and depart from only a few designated spots. As long as you check your ticket time, you won’t miss your bus.
Important Travel Tips:
• The departure time on your bus ticket may not be the actual time from your stop. For example, if your ticket says 7:00 AM, that may be the departure time from an earlier stop. Double-check with the bus agent or other passengers to confirm the actual departure time from your location.
• Even if you’ve pre-booked a ticket, you might be required to pay a Bus Terminal Tax (~1,000 CLP per person, in cash).
• Baggage handlers may expect a small tip for loading your luggage.
Via Punta Arenas – A More Frequent Option
If flights to Puerto Natales are unavailable, Punta Arenas (Aeropuerto de Punta Arenas) is the next best option. With about six daily flights from Santiago, it's much easier to find a ticket. However, getting to Torres del Paine takes longer:
• 3-hour bus ride from Punta Arenas to Puerto Natales
• 2-hour bus ride from Puerto Natales to Torres del Paine
Buses from Punta Arenas Airport to Puerto Natales can be booked via
Busbud. Though advertised as a 2-hour trip, the journey actually takes 3 hours, as the bus makes several stops along the way. Google Maps confirms this as a 2-hour 40-minute route.
Bonus Tip:
If your ticket says 7:00 AM Aeropuerto de Punta Arenas, the bus actually departs from Punta Arenas Bus Terminal at 7:00 AM and arrives at the airport around 7:20–7:30 AM. Don’t panic if the bus is therefore “late”—it’s just a confusing ticket system!
Once in Puerto Natales, you can either take the bus to Torres del Paine (as described above) or rent a car, I recommend
VHM Natales – Rent a car +5694524327
Rental cars are a good option, but Torres del Paine National Park has no fuel stations, so plan accordingly.
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