Isla de Chiloé Tours and Activities
Come take part in the choice Isla de Chiloé tours and activities hand-picked by our local connection on the Isla de Chiloé! Travellers will gain insight into the fascinating way of life that has been cultivated on the island through many years of isolation from the main continent. Tourists can opt for interesting informational tours in Isla de Chiloé through the World Heritage Churches for further understanding of Chilote mores or they can trek out to see the famous penguins of Isla de Chiloé that offer a myriad of photo opportunities. There will certainly be an Isla de Chiloé tour or activity to suit all holidaymakers in this diversely picturesque and interesting Chilean archipelago.
For additional details about sights and highlights in Chiloé Island, please check out the Isla de Chiloé Destination Guide or contact your home-grown link in Northern Patagonia!
Chiloe National Park: On Charles Darwin's Trail
Duration: 8 hour(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
This tour shows the spectacular landscape filled with nature and views which marveled the English naturalist Charles Darwin while he was visiting the beautiful lakes Huillinco and Cucao, and Pacific Ocean, which is National Park Chiloe today. [more info]
Castro & Chonchi - World Heritage Churches
Duration: 6 hour(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
A half day tour will take you to see 4 World Heritage Churches in the main Island of Chiloe and 2 of the towns in which this unique constructions have been built.
[more info]
Dalcahue & Achao - On the trail of churches and artisans
Duration: 8 hour(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
This route will take you into the cultural and religious heritage of Chiloe.
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Punihuil penguin's rookery (from Ancud)
Duration: 4 hour(s)(assuming 1 travellers)
From December to March
The tour is an activity for all of those who want to see the unique place this penguins nesting ground.
[more info]
Mechuque Island - On the trail of the Minga
Duration: 8 hour(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
In this journey you will experience the "minga" which is a distinctive type of community and collaborative work that takes place in Chiloe. [more info]




