Chiloe Travels - Your 1STOP guide to Chiloe


 
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Chiloe Travels - Your 1STOP guide to Chiloe
Castro, the capital on the main island, is an old town with lovely palafitos—houses built on stilts—along the shores of an inland sea. With its fading banana-colored paint job, the Iglesia San Francisco de Castro, dating from 1912, is unmistakable; it contains particularly gruesome representations of the Crucifixion. As a whole, Chiloe's shingled Jesuit churches and chapels are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Though the weather is often foggy and cool, the climate adds to, rather than detracts from, Chiloe's atmospheric beauty. Linked to the mainland by ferry, the longitudinal Panamerican Highway runs the length of the island. Chiloe is also a good place to shop for woolen sweaters and the ideal location for trying fresh seafood dishes—in particular curanto, a steaming cauldron of shellfish, dumplings and meat.

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From action-packed adventure and spectacular scenery to remote outback trips you'll come away having made friends for life, with memories that will make you want to come back for more. With quality budget accommodation already sorted and heaps of activities and amazing sightseeing to keep you busy, this is the perfect travel option if you want to kick back, relax and enjoy the ride!