Visit Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile
Robinson Crusoe, a remote and hilly island some 350 kilometres off the coast of Chile, was home to Alexander Selkirk after he was put ashore there 300 years ago. It takes its name from the famous book by Daniel Defoe, who was inpired to write the story after meeting Selkirk yeats after he was marooned.

Crusoe Island, Juan Fernandez Islands
Robinson Crusoe Island
Chile
This remote and hilly island some 350 kilometres off the coast of Chile was home to Alexander Selkirk after he was put ashore there 300 years ago.
He subsequently became the inspiration for Daniel Defoe’s classic story, and the island that was originally named Juan Fernández has since been renamed in his honour.
Attractions
Part of an archipelago of three islands, the main attractions here are trekking, snorkelling, lobster fishing and diving.
Travelling to the island can be something of an adventure in itself due to unpredictable airline schedules.