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Chiloé Island

Chiloé, South America’s second largest island, has its own striking culturey. Cut off from the rest of Chile by impenetrable forests and hostile Mapuche Indians, its people learnt to survive in isolation. Chiloé is home to a traditional culture of subsistence farmers, fishermen and craftsmen.

Famous for its seafood, beautiful Jesuit wooden churches on the Unesco World Heritage list, woollen handicrafts, and the warmth of its people, Chiloé remains relatively unknown despite excellent walking, biking, fishing, paddling and birding.

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Clam fishing and packing, Chiloe Island

  Chiloe Island
Chiloe Churches and Penguins click for PDF version
An introduction to the archipelago of Chiloé with its old churches, penguin colonies, small hamlets and colourful craft markets, returning to Puerto Montt or Puerto Varas. more details
2 nights
from $850
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Patagonian Fjords Cruise click for PDF version
Cruising on Cahuella, a comfortable 50ft/15m motor cruiser with 4 cabins, is a great way to experience the natural beauty and cultural history of Chiloé, and to visit the rainforest and fjords of Pumalin Park. Returns to Puerto Montt or Puerto Varas more details
5 nights
from $2375
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Discover Chiloe click for PDF version
Explore both the east and west coasts of the other world of Chiloé with its remarkable culture, and obtain a close idea of life on the island. Includes a kayak excursión in the Bay of Quetalmahue rich in wildlife, and a stay with a family. more details
3 nights
from $850
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