Remota hotel is located in remote Puerto Natales, an old fishing town in Patagonia’s South situated between Punta Arenas and the Torres del Paine National Park. It serves as premier base for hiking, biking and even kayaking excursions into Patagonia’s plains.

Architectonically speaking Remota offers a unique experience as it perfectly blends into the light slopes of the landscape.

Remota Hotel Puerto Natales, Patagonia Chile

We were warmly welcomed by the friendly staff at Remota hotel and a smile played on our lips when we received our room key – a cute little sheep! :-)

The main building features huge windows from the floor to the ceiling which makes everything appear very brightly and warm. Several basic materials such as wood, asphalt and slate have been used. Yellow cushions and huge fireplaces add to the coziness.

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The hotel’s 72 rooms are generous with wide views onto the beautiful landscape. The rugged design is rather simple and minimal, but with the mixed materials and the colorful bedcover it is still very stylish. Check out Remota Hotel Puerto Natales‘s prices and availability here.

Remota also features a spa, called SPOT, with a heated infinity pool, a Finnish sauna including two outdoor jacuzzis in wooden tubs.

Restaurant at Remota Hotel Puerto Natales, Patagonia, Chile

Atmospheric Remota restaurant

Remota’s dining room gives a stupendous view across grasslands to distant mountains. And the broad tables with white cloths create a very warm atmosphere.

The food is inspired by local ingredients such as pumpkin and the mandatory meat. It all comes across as rural and authentic tastiness in a stylish setup in front of appeasing grasslands.

Excursions by Remota Hotel

Remota offers a broad range of excursions in the immediate surroundings, as well as hikes and kayaking in the Torres del Paine National Park. Apparently some of the trails outside the park are exclusive to Remota. We actually didn’t join any excursion since we only stayed one night on our way up North. But it was definitely worth spending that night at Remota! It makes for a perfect stop before you make it to Patagonia’s vast gravelroads in the national park.

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For more information, check out Remota’s homepage.

Many thanks to account manager Aleksandra Wozniak for supporting this experience!

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Walter’s extensive background in the travel industry, passionate enthusiasm for photography and a firm belief that luxury destinations can also be affordable; were some of the main factors that motivated him to create the travel blog travelmemo.com. In his day job Walter is an online marketing manager based out of Zurich, Switzerland.

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