Cabanas del Lago hotel, is located on a hill overlooking Lake Llanquihue
and the town of Puerto Montt, offers sweeping view of the Volcanoes, Osorno and
Cabulco. The city centre is 8 kilometres from the hotel while the airport is 10
kilometres away. It features conference rooms, pool, internet access, bar,
restaurant, bar and a spa.
The hotel is located in the city of Puerto Varas, close by the LlanquihueLake.
It features TV, mini-refrigerator, internet access, spa with sauna and
massages, bar, restaurant. Prices for rooms start at US$108.
The hotel is located close by the shore of LlanquihueLake, near the center of Puerto Varas. Its
services include a restaurant, bar, internet access, spa and meeting rooms.
HOTELS O´Grimm Hotel The hotel is located near the ocean, close to the main road along the coastline. It features a heating system, direct dial telephones, cable TV, personal safes, acoustic windows, smoke detectors, bar, conference room and large bathrooms. Prices: $90 to $110 US Dollars. Address: Gmo. Gallardo 211 Phone: (56-65) 252 845 Website: www.ogrimm.com
Hotel & Apart Club Presidente Puerto Montt The hotel is located in the center of the city, facing the sea. The hotels services include heating system, minibar, cable TV, internet access, restaurant, bar and room service. Prices: $70 - $85 US Dollars. Address: Av. Diego Portales Phone: (56 65) 251 664 Website: www.presidente.cl/english/ClubPresiPtoMontt/index_clubPtoMontt.html
Don Luis Gran Hotel The hotel is located in the downtown area of the city, close to the shopping center and the main square. It features a business center, sauna, gym, bar, restaurant, internet access, cable TV, personal safe and Jacuzzi. Prices: $85 to $140 US Dollars per day. Address: Quillota 146 Phone: (56 65) 259 001 Website: www.hoteldonluis.cl
HOSTELS Casa Perla The hostel is located near the central bus station of the city, it offers internet access, kitchen facilities, room for bikes and bicycles, hot showers and a laundry service. Address: Trigal 312 Phone: (56 65) 262 104 Website: www.casaperla.com
CACHAI: "Get it?" "Understand?" This word comes from the root Cachar (to catch) and represents a remarkable preocupation by today's youth that everyone understand "what they are talking about" "where they come from", etc. (This according to "How to live in the Chilean jungle" book 1996). But the word cachai has become so popular in Chile that is not weird to hear a grandma saying it!
SAPEAR: (Echar un saping) "To sneak a peek". To take a look at someone usually without the other person knowing. You can sapear other people life's through facebook for example.
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SACAR LA VUELTA: To take one's time doing something while at work.
PISAR: A word to refer to a sexual act. This word comes from the same term used to indicate animal sex.
PELAR EL CABLE: To talk a lot of nonsense or say crazy things. To talk without any determinable meaning significance. (How to survive in the Chilean jungle 1996)
PITUTO: "Connection" A contact with someone or someplace to receive special treatment or privileges. The most classical pituto example in Chile is to have contact in business to get work.