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Ferry from Quellón to Puerto Cisnes

Take a trip on a ferry from Quellón to Puerto Cisnes and experience the remote magic of central Patagonia.

$ 52.00

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    About the trip

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    After arriving in Quellón you can take one of the modern ferries from Quellón to Puerto Cisnes. While there are no exclusive VIP cabins, the ferry in general is a tourist-class experience with great comfort.

    The ferry has cabins with up to 300 Pullman-type seats designed for long hours of travel. Each one of them is made with breathable fabric and able to be reclined with ergonomic silhouettes that adapt to the shape of the body.

    Forget about the weather! The trip from Quellón to Puerto Cisnes by ferry assures you a relaxed crossing, accompanied by air conditioning and direct service to your seat.

    This ferry passes smaller communities like Melinka on the way and is equipped with a Premium cafeteria area with a wide menu available for your consumption. It also has three bathrooms with showers specially designed for men, women, and passengers with special disabilities.

    Its large terrace is equipped with first-class seats and is ideal to contemplate the wonderful landscapes that you can only get a view of from the sea between Quellón to Puerto Cisnes.

    About the Destination

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    Puerto Cisnes, Chile, is a coastal city that invites you to discover the beauty and diversity of the northern part of the Aysén Region. It is the largest urban center and the second-largest port in the region, with about 7,000 inhabitants. Here are some reasons why Puerto Cisnes is an ideal destination for luxury travelers who are looking for a relaxing and adventurous getaway.

    The town has a rich history and culture, dating back to 1872 when it was named by the explorer Enrique Simpson after the hundreds of swans (aka cisnes in Spanish) that flew over the river. The city was officially founded in 1954 as Puerto Graciela, in honor of the wife of President Ibáñez, but later changed its name back to Puerto Cisnes. You can learn more about the city’s past and present by visiting its museums, churches, and monuments.

    Puerto Cisnes is located in a small bay of the Puyuhuapi Channel, next to the mouth of the Cisnes River and facing the Isla Magdalena National Park. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, such as penguins, sea lions, dolphins, and whales. You can enjoy the stunning views of the park and the channel from the comfort of your hotel, or take a boat tour to get closer to the animals.
    The town is also a gateway to explore the vast and diverse territory of the Cisnes Commune, which includes several islands and fishing villages, such as Puerto Gala and Puerto Gaviota. You can experience the local lifestyle and cuisine of the islanders, as well as their traditions and folklore. You can also visit the Queulat National Park, which straddles the border with Lago Verde, and admire the impressive Melimoyu Volcano and the Ventisquero Colgante Glacier.

    A trip from Quellón to Puerto Cisnes assures you a unique experience to continue your journey into the heart of Patagonia. If you wish to be part of the select group of visitors you can use this page to reserve your trip now from Quellón to Puerto Cisnes.

     

    Additional information

    Departure Time

    17:00 (5 pm) on Saturdays, 18:00 (6 pm) on Tuesdays and Thursdays

    Departure location

    The ferry departs from the Quellón pier. The address, map, and photo orientation are provided with your purchased reservation.

    Policies

    — Passengers must show up at the terminal with their ticket in hand 1 hour before the scheduled departure.
    — NO CHANGES OR REFUNDS PERMITTED. No exceptions.

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