Classical Tour of Chiloé Culture Gastronomy and Nature
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Classical Tour of Chiloé Culture Gastronomy and Nature

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About this experience

Because Chiloé doesn't walk... he lives.
Discover the magic of an island where history, nature and tradition intertwine in every corner.
It knows its colorful palafitos, its unique gastronomy and the warmth of its people.
An ideal experience for those seeking culture, landscapes and connection with the spirit of the south.
We will visit:
Ancud : Fort San Antonio, Typical Market and Regional Museum, where Chilota legends come alive.
Dalcahue : Its wooden Heritage Church, the canal-facing Coastline and the Craft Fair with local products.
Castro: The iconic Palafitos, the Church of San Francisco (World Heritage Site) and its vibrant Costanera.
More than a walk, this tour is an authentic experience that takes you right to the heart of Chiloé.

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Classical Tour of Chiloé Culture Gastronomy and Nature

What's included

Transfer to and from the hotel.
Guide in Spanish
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

1

When visiting the capital of Chiloé, your gaze will inevitably rise to the Church of San Francisco de Castro. Rather than a temple, it is a masterpiece that encapsulates the spirit of the island.
This architectural gem is not only the largest of Chiloé’s churches, it is a National Monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Its colorful facade and majestic internal structure, built almost entirely with native woods, contrast vividly with the landscape of the Palafitos and the coastal.

Stop and admire:

Your Living Colors: A vibrant design that breaks with tradition and instantly captivates.

Its Unique Interior: Behold the vastness of its vault and the warmth of its woods, testimony to the ingenious school of Chilot carpenters.

It’s not just a tourist stop; it’s an encounter with Chiloé’s history, art and deep faith.
¡ Must see on your visit to Castro!

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They are the most iconic and fascinating image of Chiloé.
They are not only houses, but a living testimony to the cunning and adaptation of the Chilote people to marine geography.
Built on wooden piles nailed to the seabed, these neighborhoods rise to the edge of the canal, creating a visual spectacle that changes with the tides. When the tide is high, they seem to float above the water; when it goes down, they reveal the high bases that support them.

✨ Why are they special?
Architectural Ingenuity: They represent a unique solution to take advantage of coastal space, allowing fishermen and merchants to live and work directly on the water.
Color and Life: Its facades painted in bright colors make this neighborhood a paradise for photographers.
A visit to the Palafitos is to dive into the most authentic and picturesque postcard of the Big Island of Chiloé!

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Stop 3

Located in Ancud, Fort San Antonio is a place full of history and an essential viewpoint of the Big Island of Chiloé.
Built in the late 18th century, this stone fort was one of the last strongholds of the Spanish Crown in South America.

✨ What awaits you
Living History: Tour the remains of the ancient walls, canyons and moats that will transport you to the time of the struggles for independence of Chile.
He feels the strategic importance of this site.

Unsurpassed Views: From the top of the promontory, the fort offers one of the best panoramic views of Ancud City, the bay and the Pacific Ocean.
It is the perfect place to capture stunning photos.

An Epic Ending: Visiting San Antonio is to relive the moment Chiloé was finally incorporated into the Republic of Chile in 1826.

Don’t leave Ancud without feeling the Pacific breeze in this historic Chiloé sentry!

4

The Ancud Artisan Market is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the creativity and warmth of the Chilote people.

Strategically located, this market is a vibrant cultural exchange center where local artisans bring the island’s tradition to life.

✨ What makes it special?
Authenticity : Here you will not find generic memories; each piece is the result of ancient techniques, mainly wool weaving and wood carving.

Unique Textiles: It is the best place to buy pure wool chilotes fabrics: hats, scarves and the famous vests that will keep you warm in the South of Chile.

The Chilote Spirit: Talk directly to the creators. Each purchase directly supports families and the preservation of Chiloé’s artistic traditions.

Find your perfect memory and take with you a genuine piece of the soul of the Big Island!

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Stop 5

The Ancud Regional Museum is the gateway to understanding the complex and fascinating history of the Big Island.
This museum acts as the custodian of the Chilota identity, from its geological origins to the rich colonial heritage and mythology that defines its people.

✨ Immerse yourself in History
Mythology and Legends: Discover the stories of the Caleuche, the Trauco and the Pincoya, exploring the beliefs that still shape the culture of the island.

Colonial Daily Life : Learn what life was like in the last Spanish stronghold in America through objects, documents and detailed exhibitions.

Unique Collections: Marvel at the rich Chilote woodwork, traditional navigation and archaeology pieces that tell thousands of years of adaptation and survival.

An essential visit for those who seek to understand the magic, resilience and uniqueness of Chiloé, beyond their postcards.

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Located directly in front of the Dalcahue Canal, this fair is a historic market and the quintessential meeting point of the artisans of the Chiloé Inland Canals.

✨ Discover its Essence
Genuine Craftsmanship : The products you find here arrive directly from the most remote islands and towns.
It is the ideal place to buy fabrics, basketry, wood carvings and mythological figures with the authentic trace of Chilota culture.

Typical Kitchens: On the side of the fair are the famous Dalcahue Kitchens, where you can taste the traditional curanto and other freshly prepared seafood, closing your cultural experience with the local flavor.

Historical connection: The fair is located near the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows (World Heritage Site), forming a heritage and social complex that reflects the traditional life of the island.

Come to Dalcahue and take home a handmade, sea-flavored piece of Chiloé.

7

Located in the picturesque coastal village of Dalcahue, Our Lady of Sorrows Church is one of the purest and most moving expressions of the Chilota School of Architecture.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this church stands out for its subtle elegance and deep cultural significance.

✨ Details that captivate
Simple design : Unlike other more colorful churches, it is distinguished by its sobriety and symmetry, masterfully using native wood to create an atmosphere of peace.

Historical Value: It is a testament to the constructive and evangelizing tradition of the archipelago.
Its architecture reflects the adaptation of European techniques to local materials and labour.
To visit this temple is to understand the simplicity and deep spirituality that defines the soul of Chiloé.

What's not included

Lunch
It is optional
Soda/Pop
Tickets for navigation (usd 7), entrance to Mythological Park (usd 3)

Available languages

Guide guide
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Important information

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

When it comes to accommodations that are not in the central area, we establish a meeting point accessible from anywhere in the city.

About Puerto Montt

Puerto Montt, the gateway to the stunning landscapes of Chilean Patagonia, is a vibrant city known for its German heritage, fresh seafood, and proximity to breathtaking natural wonders. Nestled between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, it offers a unique blend of urban comfort and outdoor adventure.

Top Attractions

Angelmó

A historic fishing village with colorful wooden houses, offering fresh seafood and a glimpse into traditional Chilean life.

Cultural/Historical 1-2 hours Free (food purchases extra)

Plaza de Armas

The main square of Puerto Montt, surrounded by historic buildings, shops, and cafes.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Lago Llanquihue

A large lake offering stunning views, water sports, and nearby attractions like Puerto Varas and Frutillar.

Nature Half day to full day Free (activities extra)

Chiloé Island

A unique island known for its palafitos (stilt houses), rich cultural heritage, and stunning landscapes.

Cultural/Nature Full day to overnight Ferry: 5,000 CLP, Attractions vary

Puerto Montt Cathedral

A beautiful cathedral with a mix of architectural styles, located in the heart of the city.

Historical/Religious 30 minutes Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Curanto

A traditional dish made with seafood, meat, and vegetables, cooked in a hole in the ground.

Main Course Contains seafood and meat, can be adapted for vegetarians.

Ceviche

Fresh raw fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with onions, tomatoes, and cilantro.

Appetizer Seafood, can be made with various types of fish.

Kuchen

A traditional German cake, often served with tea or coffee.

Dessert Contains flour, sugar, and butter, can be made with various flavors.

Machas a la Parmesana

Razor clams baked with a mixture of Parmesan cheese, garlic, and breadcrumbs.

Appetizer Seafood, contains dairy and gluten.

Popular Activities

Hiking Kayaking Skiing and snowboarding (in winter) Mountain biking Waterfall rappelling Picnicking Photography Enjoying local cuisine

Best Time to Visit

December to February

This is the summer season, with the warmest weather and longest daylight hours. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the nearby national parks.

12°C to 22°C 54°F to 72°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: German, English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Chilean Peso (CLP)

Time Zone

GMT-4 (CLT, Chile Standard Time)

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Puerto Montt is generally safe for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas and on public transportation. Exercise caution and take common-sense precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis and public transportation
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs and point-of-sale terminals

Getting there

By air
  • El Tepual International Airport • 20 km from city center
By bus

Terminal de Buses Puerto Montt

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services throughout the day.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bajo Mi Coche, Taxi4U

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Angelmó Plaza de Armas Lago Llanquihue Puerto Varas

Day trips

Chiloé Island
30 km by ferry • Full day to overnight

A unique island known for its palafitos (stilt houses), rich cultural heritage, and stunning landscapes.

Puerto Varas
20 km • Half day to full day

A charming lakeside town with a strong German influence, offering stunning views of Lake Llanquihue and the surrounding mountains.

Frutillar
30 km • Half day to full day

A picturesque town known for its German heritage, beautiful lakeside setting, and the famous Frutillar Musical Festival.

Festivals

Frutillar Musical Festival • January Puerto Montt Carnival • February Chiloé Islands Festival • October

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic Spanish phrases to enhance your experience and connect with locals
  • Try the local seafood dishes, such as ceviche and curanto, for an authentic taste of the region
  • Visit the historic fishing village of Angelmó for a glimpse into the city's past and a chance to sample fresh seafood
  • Explore the nearby towns of Puerto Varas and Frutillar for a mix of culture, history, and outdoor activities
  • Take a day trip to Chiloé Island to experience the unique culture and landscapes of this fascinating region
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Adults
Age 19-64
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Childs
Age 4-12
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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