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Day 1: Puerto Montt -
Puerto Varas
Upon arrival at Puerto Montt Airport
you will be taken to Puerto
Varas, known as the "City of Roses",
located on the shores of
Lake Llanquihue - Chile's largest
lake. Here you can stroll along
the shore and enjoy a wonderful
panoramic view of the volcanoes
Osorno and Calbuco and
the lively beach in the summer
months. Overnight in Puerto
Varas.
Day 2: Peulla
You will be driven from the hotel
passing along the shores of the
Lago Llanquihue past various
beaches and Ensenada to Petrohué,
located in the National Park
Vicente Pérez Rosales. You can
make an optional stop at the
famous Petrohué Falls with their
emerald colored water. Then you
will proceed to Petrohué where
the catamaran awaits you to sail
across the beautiful lake Todos
los Santos to Peulla. You will
have time for lunch at Hotel Peulla
and/or walk to nearby waterfalls.
Return to Puerto Varas to
stay the night. (B)
Day 3: Pto. Varas - Frutillar
After breakfast you will drive to
the historic train station of Puerto
Varas and board the train to Frutillar
Alto, enjoying a scenic ride of
about 45 minutes during which
you will have great views of the
Lake Llanquihue and the volcanoes.
After your arrival in Frutillar
Alto you will be driven to the lower
part of the town - Frutillar Bajo,
situated on the shoreline of Lake
Llanquihue and founded by German
settlers around 1850. Here
you will visit the outdoor museum
dedicated to these pioneers. Afterwards
you will be driven back to
Puerto Varas and have the afternoon
at leisure to discover other
nearby sights or to relax. Overnight
in Puerto Varas. (B)
Day 4: Chiloé Island
Departure to Pargua and crossing
of the Chacao Channel by ferry to
reach Chiloé Island.
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SIB (SEAT-IN-BUS): Schedules
differ for winter and summer. From March to December you will take
to the gravel roads after your
arrival in Chiloé and pass small
farms and native woods near the
sea; visit the fishermen and oyster
farmers' village of Caulín, where
you can taste delicious seafood.
Then you will visit Ancud (famous
for its traditional market featuring
a wide range of seafood and
crafts), the local museum, and the
San Antonio Fortress. After this
excursion you will return to Puerto
Varas.
In January and February you will
start your trip with a visit to Ancud
and then travel most of the time on
the principal route - the final miles
of the Panamerican Highway. First
you will stop in Castro, famous for
its houses on stilts and the San
Francisco Church, completely built
of native wood. Then you continue
to Dalcahue, which features a
colorful market open only on Sundays
and a typical Chiloé style
wooden church built in 1858.
Return to stay overnight in Puerto
Varas. (B)
PRIVATE: You will visit Ancud
(famous for its traditional market
featuring a wide range of seafood
and crafts), the local museum, and
the San Antonio Fortress. After an
optional lunch you will continue
your trip to the penguin islands
(only from November to March) -
"Islotes Puñihuil" - located on the
north-western coast at about 30
minutes from Ancud. After a short
introduction you will board a boat
for a 30 minute tour to the penguin
islands to see the only nesting
grounds in the world where Humboldt
and Magellan penguins
breed side by side. Other species
you may spot are sea lions, pelicans,
and cormorants but you will
not be permitted to leave the boat
and walk among the animals -
protecting the sensitive wildlife is a
priority. You will return to Puerto
Varas and stay there overnight in
your hotel. (B)
Day 5: Puerto Varas -
Puerto Montt
After breakfast, you will depart to
Puerto Montt for a brief city tour,
including the lively fish market of
Angelmó, before you are taken to
the airport of Puerto Montt. (B)
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