Although it's only a 30-minute ferry crossing away from mainland Chile across the Chacao Channel, verdant Isla Chiloe – the largest in the Chiloe archipelago – is another world. Sixteen wooden churches clustered around Castro on the island's east coast have UNESCO World Heritage status, and traditional palafitos (houses on stilts) dot its shores. To the west, Chiloe National Park shelters foxes, sea lions and otters and provides unspoiled terrain for horseback riding, sea kayaking and fishing.
Restaurants in Isla Chiloe
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DecoCalen is a cooperative of local artisans who make their creations with raw material of Chiloe. We encourage the fair trade. We also have a small pubic library where you can find novels, tales, legends and texts of tourist interest that we facilitate for consultation.
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Aylla Chiloe is an art and design store focused on the tourist and the public from Chiloe , where you will find souvenirs and exclusive products of this wonderful archipelago, among other items made by family businesses in our country. Come and get to know this different proposal, with an identity which seeks to make you remember that you came to this little piece of land, near the end of the world.
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Great place to visit. A good location to walk around and see or buy things native to the area that are hand made or caught by the local fishermen.
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