The
tendering process started
at 7:30 am or so at Puerto Montt, after we saw a beautiful rainbow
over a near island. As we are only here until 5:00 pm, the majority
of people on the ship wanted a tender off early in the morning. It
took some time to board the 6 tender boats that each carried
approximately 80 people at a time. The tender boats came off the
Carnival
Splendor and
in an emergency can carry more people, then they carry for tenders.
It was a rainy, overcast day and as we got on the tender, we knew
that seeing
the top of Osorno
Volcano, (which
has snow on top year round), was not going to happen today.
Once
in the terminal
our backbacks/bags were checked by Chilean government staff to ensure
we were not carrying fruits or vegetables onto shore. They also
sometimes have dogs checking the bags, but not this morning.
Then onto the buses or vans for a tour. We were not far from the
terminal entrance or from town.
A
number of people went to Frutillar,
a community settled by Germans and continues to have a strong German
influence. Others went river rafting on the Petrohue river or
horseback riding in the Lake District. Most of the ship, it seemed
went to tour the Lakes District, Puerto Varas, Lake Llanquihue (South
America's third largest lake), the Petrohue River falls, and to try
to get a glimpse of snow capped Osorno Volcano.
We
had a number of SASA
tours
that showed the Lake
District,
and Petrohue
Falls.
It takes about 1.5 hours to get to the Falls. We did not see the top
of the Osorno Volcano, as it was clouded over. Our guide informed us
that Puerto Varas is known as the city of roses.
It
has been around for approximately 150 years and is a tourist mecca
for skiing in winter and lake sports in summer.
It was great to see and walk around (wearing raingear), and we saw a
lot of stores selling skiing equipment/hiking equipment, nevermind
the tourist treasure type items.
Puerto
Montt has an open air market
about 2 blocks long on one side of the street which offered every
kind of alpacha item known to man, it seemed, as well as all the
treasures that can be taken home as gifts for friends and
family. (warning family and friends)
Tomorrow we will cruise down through the Chilean Fjords to the Darwin Channel.
Tomorrow we will cruise down through the Chilean Fjords to the Darwin Channel.
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