Puerto Montt cruise port guide
Established in the 1850s by German settlers, Puerto Montt is beautifully situated on the Seno de Reloncaví (Strait of Reloncaví) – where your MSC cruise ship awaits you –, with snowcapped mountains clearly visible beyond the sound on a good day and the Osorno vulcan behind. Puerto Montt is a large, busy city with traffic-choked streets. The town stretches along the bay, with Avenida Diego Portales running east along the seafront towards the Plaza de Armas – the centre, surrounded by banks, cheap bars and restaurants. West of the main bus terminal, Avenida Costanera takes you to the busy passenger port with a feria artesanal (craft market) and the Angelmó fishing district. While enjoying your MSC World Cruise, you can take day trips from Puerto Montt to Puerto Varas. Dominating the southwestern corner of the lake, it has become a popular resort town and backpacker haunt, with unparalleled sunset views of the two nearby volcanoes, Osorno and Calbuco. Rivalling Pucón in terms of nearby outdoor attractions, Puerto Varas does not feel too crowded despite its popularity, and makes an excellent base for volcano-climbing, white-water rafting, kayaking and cycling. Though the town is spread out over 3km of lakefront, most services, hostels and restaurants are located within a couple of blocks of the little Plaza de Armas. The town’s German colonial architecture gives it a European feel, and notable early twentieth century buildings like the Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús (1915-18) and private residences include Casa Kuschel, on Klenner 299 (1910), Casona Alemana (1914) at Nuestra Señora del Carmen 788 and Casa Angulo (1910) at Miraflores 96. This is just one of the fantastic destinations of our cruise around the world:MSC World Cruise 2020!
About Puerto Montt
Puerto Montt is a port city of about 246,000 people at the northern end of Chilean Patagonia, serving as the primary gateway to the Chiloé Archipelago, the Carretera Austral, and the fjords to the south. It is a key port for Navimag ferry services to Puerto Natales and Puerto Chacabuco, and a popular homeport for South American cruise itineraries.
The Angelmó waterfront market is the city's most animated gathering point, with seafood stalls and Mapuche craftwork. Day excursions reach Chiloé Island (30-minute ferry from Pargua, 50 km away), famous for its timber Jesuit churches and palafito houses. The Ensenada-Petrohué corridor east of the city offers access to Osorno Volcano, Lago Todos Los Santos, and the Puerto Montt–Bariloche lake crossing to Argentina.
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Cruises visiting Puerto Montt
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Japan, Taiwan, China, Chile, Argentina
Costa Serena · Asia & Indian Ocean · 65 nights
from $9,368
$144 / night
China, Philippines, Australia, Hawaii, Fiji, Tonga, Polynesia, Chile, Argentina
Costa Serena · Asia & Indian Ocean · 60 nights
from $9,311
$155 / night
Chilean Fjords & The Glaciers of The Beagle Channel Santiago - Buenos Aires
Scenic Eclipse · South America · 12 nights
from $16,530
$1,377 / night
Australia, Hawaii, Fiji, Tonga, Polynesia, Chile, Argentina
Costa Serena · Fiji · 40 nights
from $5,907
$147 / night
10-Day Chilean Fjords
Seabourn Pursuit · South America · 10 nights
from $10,073
$1,007 / night
30-Day Chilean Fjords, Antarctica, So
Seabourn Pursuit · South America · 30 nights
from $32,973
$1,099 / night
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