Visit Chiloe Island

If you already visited Santiago, Valparaiso or Puerto Mont and you think you know everything about Chile you are wrong, you have never been to the Island of Chiloe
 Visit Chiloe Island
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If you already visited Santiago, Valparaiso or Puerto Mont and you think you know everything about Chile you are wrong, you have never been to the Island of Chiloe a place with its own culture and costumes that has evolved separately from the rest of the country.

The Island of Chiloe or Big Island of Chiloe, to call it for it’s complete name, is the largest of thirty islands that conform the Archipelago of Chiloe which is located in the lakes region of southern Chile. Chiloe Island is also the second largest island in Chile, after the Isla Grande in Tierra del Fuego, and the fifth largest in South America. Its attractiveness relies on its beautiful landscapes, unique food, friendly people and mysterious legends. Because of the kindliness of the people and its undulating green hills Chiloe is called “The Ireland of Chile”.

Visiting Chiloe Island in Chile

If you are in the continent and want to visit Chiloe Island you will have to take a short ferry ride across the Chacao Channel and afterwards a bus will bring you to Castro, the capital city, which is located on the western side of the island. Once there, you will be surprised by the “palafitos”, colorful wooden houses mounted on stilts along the water edge. The view is astonishing, the whole city seems to be taken from a fairytale book. While you walk through the island you will see numerous wooden churches built on the 18th and 19th century, sixteen of which were declared Unesco World Heritage sites. Apart from the cities, you should visit the Chiloe National Park on the western side of the island and the Tantauko Park located on the southern shore. The last one is a private natural reserve owned by Sebastian Piñera, the actual president of Chile. In both parks you will be delighted by the wide variety of species specially by Chiloe’s foxes, birds, and whales that are on their way to Patagonia. You also can
’t miss Kayaking in the channels of the island, this is an activity most tourists practice to admire the magic of Chiloe from the sea.

Natalia C.
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