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Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas Tour

Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas Tour

Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas Tour – At the lowest Value

We’ll pick you up at the Puerto Montt cruise terminal or directly at your hotel.

In this tour you will know the main attractions of Puerto Montt

To later visit the inland cities of Puerto Varas and Frutillar

On this trip through beautiful landscapes of crops and large areas of livestock.

Where we will find lakes, rivers, mountains and volcanoes.

With a mixture of German culture and indigenous culture, this union gives a special character to this whole area.

In them, their European-style houses and a great economic activity stand out.

Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas Tour

Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas Tour

Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas Tour

Price per Person                       Total

$350.00                             x 1 Adult: $350.00
$185.00                              x 2 Adult: $370.00
$160.00                              x 3 Adult: $480.00
$125.00                              x 4 Adult: $500.00
$115.00                              x 5 Adult: $575.00
$100.00                             x 6 Adult: $600.00

From USD
Duration: 7 hours (approx.)

About the Tour
Private Transport
Family friendly
Bilingual guide Spanish / English. No Advance Payments

Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas: Twin Jewels of the Chilean Lake District

 

Nestled in the southern reaches of Chile, the cities of Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas offer a blend of rich cultural heritage, mesmerizing natural beauty, and distinctive gastronomy.

Both cities, while geographically close, possess their unique charms and histories, making them integral to the Chilean Lake District’s allure.

 

Puerto Montt: Gateway to Patagonia

Historical Backdrop: Founded in 1853, Puerto Montt serves as the capital of the Los Lagos Region. Named after Manuel Montt, a former president of Chile, this city became a significant settlement for German and Spanish immigrants.

Economic Significance: As a port city, Puerto Montt is a hub for fishing and aquaculture, particularly salmon farming. The city’s strategic location also makes it a pivotal gateway for travelers en route to the southern fjords and Patagonia.

Cultural Highlights: The city boasts a blend of colonial architecture and modern urban infrastructure. The Plaza de Armas and the Cathedral are must-visits. The bustling Angelmó market offers a taste of the sea with its array of seafood and artisanal crafts.

 

 

Puerto Varas: The City of Roses

Historical Roots: Founded in the late 19th century, Puerto Varas was significantly influenced by German immigrants, whose legacy is evident in its architecture, cuisine, and culture.

Natural Splendor: The city provides a breathtaking panorama of Lake Llanquihue, with the snow-capped Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes serving as its backdrop. It’s an idyllic setting for nature enthusiasts.

Tourism and Adventure: Puerto Varas is a haven for adventure seekers. From kayaking on the lake, trekking in the nearby national parks, to exploring the Petrohué Waterfalls, there’s no shortage of outdoor activities.

Architectural Beauty: Emblematic German-inspired buildings like the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus showcase Puerto Varas’s unique architectural style. The town itself, with its rose gardens and quaint houses, exudes charm.

Shared Legacy and Modern Growth

Both cities, while rooted in their historical and cultural legacies, are not impervious to modern influences. The influx of tourists has propelled the growth of hospitality sectors, with numerous hotels, restaurants, and tour agencies dotting the landscape. Their proximity to each other also fosters a shared economy and cultural exchange, strengthening their collective identity.

Culinary Landscape

Both Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas are known for their seafood, particularly salmon and merluza. The influence of German immigrants is palpable in the local cuisine, with dishes like “kuchen” (cakes) and “sopaipillas” with apple sauce being favorites.

Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas, with their juxtaposition of historical charm, natural beauty, and modern dynamism, encapsulate the spirit of the Chilean Lake District. They serve as testament to the region’s rich heritage, offering a blend of indigenous, colonial, and contemporary cultures. Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquility, or gastronomic delights, these cities beckon with promises of unforgettable experiences.