Saturday, 21 November 2009

Chiloé Ferries...the last frontier

Hello everyone!, welcome on board to another destination in this South American Journey...Chiloé Island
Travel by Ferry is the only way to go to Chiloé...this trip from mainland Chile to the Island takes about 30 minutes, 100% recomended is one amazing adventure...just make sure to bring one big jacket with you, and enjoy the wild beautiful landscapes of the end of the worldThe Isla Grande of Chiloé is South America's largest island and among its most striking cultural anomalies. Divided by the gentle peaks of the Coastal Range, Chiloé's eastern and western coasts are two worlds apart. To the west is a wilderness of endless beaches, dune habitat, and temperate rainforests, much of it protected in one of Chile's most forgotten national parks. To the east are the scattered islands of the Chiloé archipelago, sheltered from Pacific storms, intensely cultivated, home to a traditional culture of subsistence farmers, fishermen, and craftsmen.
The Jesuit order made this corner of the earth their special responsibility, erecting schools and over two hundred elegant wooden churches, nine of which are protected as national monuments. A rich mythology - populated by strange trolls, sea monsters, and eerie ghost ships - is yet another mark of Chiloé's singular history.


Today, Chiloé balances wild, unbridled nature with one of South America's most remarkable traditional cultures. Renowned for its seafood, its woolen handicrafts, and the warmth of its people, Chiloé is still a largely unknown destination for walking and biking, fishing, paddling and birding.
The town of Castro, characterized by its fleets of yellow fishing boats and distinctive palafito houses built on stilts above the tides, is easily accessible and provides a full range of tourist services. The charming islands of the archipelago, meanwhile, can only be visited by boat or kayak.
travel tip: Make sure to bring one Camera handy, you´ll see (if you are lucky) Black Dolphins, or "tuninas", tipical Dolphins from the South of Chile. They follow your trip and welcome you to the Island

9 comments:

Foquinha! said...

¡Holaaa!
¿Dónde queda la sección de hallados y perdidos? ahahaha... en el mar, en la montaña?
Viva el pastel de choclo y poroto granado, viva Chile, Viva Crazy y viva el amor! Su pasaporte, por favor señor?? ¿Dónde está el bagaje del vuelo de Brasil? ahaha... E la nave vá... Thanks so much for follow-meee!

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LA MEXICANA said...

wooowww

amazing place, no doubt!!
and you and Amy look so happyt
there's no doubt Chile is amazing!!!

kisses to you

Subongkot said...

hello crazy drile

i missed Chiloe

Kisssss

Suruyevsky. said...

Awesome pictures from an awesome place.
Enjoy Chile!!!
Here there is a full country to discover.
Greetings to Crazydrile and Amy, from Bookshop City.-

★ Crazy Drile™ said...

You are really Crazy Foquina...

Im saving the money for my passport to Brasil...coming soon! no worries!

your welcome...thanks for follow me too!

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★ Crazy Drile™ said...

Chile is Amazing and waiting for you Ale...anytime...

You will love it for sure!

★ Crazy Drile™ said...

Once you visit Chiloé...you´ll come back, for sure Subongkot

greetings to all the Thai People here...and welcome to Chile...welcome to South America, land of freedom and natural life!

★ Crazy Drile™ said...

Agree Mister Suruyevsky!
Im coming back soon to enjoy Chile for sure...I have a lot for discover!

greetings in Mandrilland and enjoy the wedding!

MK KWUN said...

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2010 .
Bless two of you have the happiness all year round ka.

Eak , Phung , and Bean.