Once off the ship, turn to your right and follow the road along the water to the bus depot. Maybe a 10 minute walk. Look for a MINIBUS. Information kiosks in the terminal have English speakers that are more than willing to help you. We took a bus for 900 CP each to Puerto Varas. Walked around town, small shops and restaurants. On the lake with views of the volcano. Spectacular! Public ...
Bad weather day, we wound up taking a public bus for $1.50 to Puerto Varas. It was nice to go with another couple from Great Britain. Scenery was blocked by low clouds. ...
This was the six mile hike ending at Petrohue Falls. The highlight of the entire cruise. Guides get 5++++++ rating! Very, very strenuous, but worth the time and effort. ...
Puerto Montt is not a very exciting place, especially if it is raining but it is worth catching the local bus to Puerto Varas, which is known as the city of roses. The bus station (turn right towards the town) is just a few minutes walk from the tender landing point and is a 30 minute ride.
We enjoyed coffee and cake in a German cake shop but we were unable to see the Osorno volcano, in the ...
We always make it a point to visit Ports of Call. Puerto Montt was not particularly interesting. It was cold, lots of breeze but the township, although small, is nice visiting. The place is geared for tourists, especially for those disembarking from a Cruise ship. ...