Visit Chiloé Island, Chile
Chiloé, a scenic island covered by undulating hills and evergreen forest, boasts diverse and abundant birdlife, over 150 wooden churches, and Castro’s much-photographed ‘palafitos’: picturesque but precarious timber houses perching over the water on stilts.
Half an hour’s ferry ride from Puerto Montt lie a series of islands famous for their folklore, legend and handicraft traditions.
Chiloé, covered by undulating hills and evergreen forest, boasts diverse and abundant birdlife, over 150 wooden churches, and Castro’s much photographed ‘palafitos’: picturesque but precarious timber houses perching over the water on stilts.
Exploring Chiloé
It is possible to stay overnight on this remote archipelago, but it is charmingly old-fashioned and untouched by sophistication of any kind, so we tend to recommend that you take a day trip to explore it, perhaps visiting a penguin colony and stopping for lunch to try some of Chiloé’s renowned oysters, returning to your hotel in Puerto Varas in the evening.
One thing you can be fairly sure of where Chiloé is concerned; it will very likely be raining, so bring your waterproofs!
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