Dive into the sensory theatre of Angelmo — Puerto Montt's legendary waterfront fish market and artisan stall quarter — on a guided walking immersion that reveals the smoked meats, giant barnacles, sea urchin ceviche, and handwoven crafts that define southern Chilean coastal culture. The port's most authentic half-day experience.
What to expect
Angelmo's wooden pier is lined with boats unloading the morning catch as vendors lay out centolla king crab, locos (abalone), and baskets of sea urchin — a photographer's and gastronome's paradise in equal measure. Your guide leads you through the covered market's smoky interior, explaining preparations and introducing you to the women who have run stalls for generations. A short walk inland reveals the Av. Angelmó handicraft corridor, where Mapuche weavings, lapis lazuli jewellery, and Chiloé wooden sculptures make for meaningful, locally-made souvenirs. The half-day format leaves the afternoon free for a longer excursion or leisurely exploration.
Good to know
Angelmo is within walking distance (~2 km) of the cruise pier — no transfer needed. The market is liveliest before midday; aim for a 09:00 start. Bring small bills in Chilean pesos for tastings and craft purchases. This pairs beautifully as a morning warm-up before an afternoon excursion to Petrohué or Chiloé.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Puerto Montt — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.