Circuits, hotels, excursions and transfers in Puerto Varas.
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Puerto Varas is the stay base for the Los Lagos Region, a town of German heritage on the shore of Lake Llanquihue, with views of the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes. It offers a polished lakeside setting, good hotels and a well-established excursion offer.
Within a program it works as a hub to explore the Petrohué falls, the Osorno volcano, Frutillar and the Andean lake crossing to Argentina, at a more unhurried, scenic pace than Puerto Montt.
The climate is temperate and rainy, with a more settled, bright southern summer (December–March), ideal for excursions and the lake crossing. Spring and autumn are green and less crowded, with variable weather. Winter is wet, with short days and snow on the volcanoes.
MICE & groups
Puerto Varas suits mid-sized, high-profile incentive groups, with category hotels in a lakeside setting. It is not a large-congress venue, but it offers meeting space, outdoor activities and orderly group logistics. A good stage for retreats and reward programs.
Incentives
Incentive experiences include navigations and kayaking on Lake Llanquihue, outings to the Osorno volcano and the Petrohué falls, German-heritage culinary days and the scenic Andean lake crossing to Bariloche. The setting of volcanoes and lakes provides a memorable backdrop.
Access & logistics
Reached via Puerto Montt airport (El Tepual, PMC), around 20 minutes by road, with frequent domestic connections from Santiago (SCL). The region's excursions and the Andean lake crossing to Argentina depart from Puerto Varas. Internal distances are short.
Trade notes
Budget at least two nights to cover Petrohué, Osorno and the lakeside setting. It combines with Chiloé, southern Patagonia and, cross-border, with Bariloche via the lake crossing. Strong fit with European and Latin-American nature markets.
Useful information
Recommended stay: 2 nights.
Access via Puerto Montt (PMC), around 20 minutes by road.
On the shore of Lake Llanquihue, facing the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes.
Base for Petrohué, Frutillar and the Andean lake crossing to Bariloche.