Half day City Tour Frutillar

General information

Destination
Puerto Varas, Chile

Program details



Departure bordering the Llanquihue lake to Frutillar. Founded in 1856 as a boarding port for the settlers living close to the shore, it still preserves the architecture, gastronomy, and habits from Germany. Frutillar has been experiencing a significant tourist boom for the past two decades, fueled mainly by the ingenuity and effort of its inhabitants who have restored and refurbished the traditional buildings and set up a beautiful promenade with magnificent gardens highlighted with begonias and lleuque (Chilean plum yew), small trees with grape-like fruit, one of the seven native conifer species of Chile, and the Museo de la Colonización Alemana. Near Frutillar is the Monumento a los Colonos Alemanes, true evidence of the first brothers who settled the area. Return to the hotel