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Punta Arenas, near the southern tip of Chile, has a subpolar oceanic climate with cool temperatures, moderate precipitation, and strong winds, especially in summer.
Chile's Lakes District has a temperate oceanic climate with abundant rainfall year-round, supporting its lush forests, lakes, and temperate rainforests.
Puerto Natales has a cool, subpolar oceanic climate with moderate rainfall year-round, making October to April the best time for hiking.
Santiago enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, making spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities.
Los Glaciares National Park experiences a cool, temperate Patagonian climate with significant precipitation in the west, drier steppe in the east, and variable weather year-round, making October to April ideal for hiking and exploration.
Torres del Paine National Park features a temperate Patagonian climate with variable weather, strong winds, and cold, rainy conditions year-round, making October to April the best time for hiking and exploration.