Day 13
Puerto Montt, Chile
Arriving at port while we were sleeping, as usual. Another port that tendering is required, giving us a nice view of the ship. A bit of sea breeze is good too when it is not so cold any more.
The printed guides said there is not much to see here. There is indeed not much but would have been a little better if most of the shops were not closed due to Good Friday. We found a supermarket that is open through tracking down someone with grocery bags full of stuff. Our Spanish was hopeless but body language works wonders. Did use single word Spanish to help shopping for camistas so I felt a little bit useful.
A lot of passengers, including a few in our group are not feeling well. We thought the rapidly changing temperatures may have something to do with it. We have gone from summer weather in Buenos Aires to low single digit at Cape Horn and finally we will get summer weather again in Santiago.
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