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Puerto Montt
Are there car rentals by the port where cruise ships arrive? If so, is renting a car better than getting a taxi driver. We are fluent in Spanish so that is a plus.
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I think most of the cruise ships use tenders to transport passengers - when we were there the tenders disembarked at Puerto Angelmo - the fishing village and not to be missed market and restaurant area - pics on our blog below.
We rented from Avis which is a short cab ride, bus ride or 30 minute walk from Puerto Angelmo. http://lizandrichardsa.typepad.com/l..._south_/chile/ |
4holdings:
This is off topic but related so I will post. Several years ago my wife and I were in Purto Montt off the ferry from Puerto Natales. Our travel agent, Mercedes at Argentina Escapes recommended that we stop and stay in Puerto Varas about 20 km from P Montt rather than my original request for P Montt. She was right on. The difference was like night and day. I suggest that if you had planned to stay in P Montt to visit Chiloe, reconsider. I hope this is of use to you even though it is off topic. Woodie |
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It may depend on how much time you have and what you want to do and see. Considering the time getting and returning a taxi, and that you are not familiar with the area, it seems to me that a taxi would be most reasonable. Also, I agree that staying in Puerto Varas is preferable to PM. ((*)) |
4holdings
My wife and I will be in Puerto Montt on November 26 with our Royal Caribbean ship. I too am hoping to be able to find another couple, for one, to be able to share a cab with and go up to the lakes. I can't find out any information about that either so I am just hoping to wing it once off the ship. If not, we'll just walk around the harbor. I understand that the wares for sale there are great bargains. There and Montevideo are supposedly our two best shopping stops. Leather, bags, silver, jewelry. It's what I'm being told anyway. |
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