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THE ISLANDS,

EASTER ISLAND

ROBINSON CRUSOE ISLAND

CHILOE ISLAND

FALKLAND ISLANDS

Easter Island

Culturally Polynesian, and with a cold sea surrounding it only apt for the intrepid swimmer, this captivating island  is charming. 

This mysterious and legendary island is full of moai statues, exciting archaeological sites, volcanoes, and hidden places to discover; the island is small but has a diverse offer of restaurants and hotels. 

Robinson Crusoe Island

Totally isolated in the Pacific Ocean , the islands can  only reached by small aircraft. This mountainous archipelago offers the possibility of diving, in a very different setting.

Chiloe Island

A very short trip from Puerto Montt, and you'll discover different landscapes. This island is well worth visiting for its houses of different colors and UNESCO world heritage wooden churches, house and churches made in wood as well as its unique local culture. 

Falkland Islands

The best way to reach the Falklands  is flying from Chile but be careful, there are not many flights so you have to stay for several days. Nice landscapes with a lot of wind, you can observe 5 different types of penguins such as the king penguin. Another option is to visit on a stop on an Antarctic cruise..      

Robinson Crusoe Island

Easter Island

Chiloe Island

Falkland Islands

Magical Eastern Island on video:

rights: Hotel Hanga Roa

Some examples of unusual experiences with our philosophy

Easter Island

Discover the ceremony of the Human Bird at Orongo.

Mysterious Island and traditions, be part of the ritual!

Take a photo safari in the middle of the king penguins in the Falkland Islands

Millions of penguins, walking through them  looking for the best shot!

Chile and Argentina in pictures…

Discover all the lost parts of Chiloe Island with a VTT

Thanks to  our infrastructure which covers all the country we provide VTTs in the most important points of Chile.

Diving at Robinson Crusoe Island

Feel like Robinson Crusoe, exploring the waters of this untouched island!

THE ISLANDS IN SLIDES...

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