Full-Day Tour to Chiloé Island Including Ancud, Castro and Dalcahue from Puerto Montt
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Pass By: Canal De Chacao, Chacao Chile
We will begin our Tour from Puerto Montt from 08:00. A.M. taking Route 5 to the south for about 80 km until you reach the town of Pargua, where we will take a ferry that will allow us to cross the Chacao Channel and reach the Isla Grande de Chiloé.
Stop At: Iglesia San Antonio de Chacao, Martin Ruiz de Gamboa 10, Chacao Chile
There we will go to the town of Chacao, one of the oldest settlements on the island, founded in 1567. It has a typical Plaza de Armas, where its curious and colorful buildings stand out. We will visit the Church, which adds to the of 150 churches that exist in Chiloé, many of them National Monuments.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Plaza de Armas de Ancud, Calle Libertad, Ancud, Isla Chiloe Chile
We will continue our tour to the city of Ancud, visit its Plaza de Armas, the Church, the Handicraft Market, the Museum and Fort San Antonio, historic site located in the upper part of the city, built at the end of the XVIII century, all it in the middle of histories of the customs and myths of one of the biggest islands of South America. Tickets to the Ancud Museum not included in the Tour.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Museo de Las Iglesias de Chiloe, Federico Errazuriz 227 a dos cuadras del terminal de Buses Cruz del Sur y una cuadra antes de llegar a Costanera, Ancud, Isla Chiloe 5710000 Chile
The churches of Chiloé are wooden temples built in the Chiloé archipelago, in the southern zone of Chile, according to a traditional scheme that is considered an important part of an architecture school. The oldest buildings still standing date from the middle of the 18th century and the most recent, from the first third of the 20th century. Of these, a set of sixteen years is considered a National Historic Landmark of Chile and, since 2000, a World Heritage Site by Unesco
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Catedral de Ancud, Plaza de Armas, Ancud, Isla Chiloe Chile
built in the eighteenth century.
Pass By: Fuerte San Antonio, Lord Cochrane and San Antonio, Ancud, Isla Chiloe Chile
Fort San Antonio, also known as Batería de San Antonio, is a military fortification located in the city of Ancud, Los Lagos Region of Chile, which dates back to the times of the Spanish colony, and is still one of the main tourist attractions. from the city.
Stop At: Museo Municipal de Castro, Calle Esmeralda, Castro, Isla Chiloe Chile
Later we will go to Castro, capital of the Isla Grande de Chiloé, visit its Plaza de Armas, the Local Church Patrimony of Humanity, the Handicraft Market and the Gamboa Neighborhood Viewpoint to appreciate the famous Palafitos; Typical constructions made on wooden pillars on water.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Iglesia Nuestra Senora de Gracia de Nercon, Plaza de Nercon, Castro, Isla Chiloe Chile
The Church Our Lady of Grace of Nercón, or simply Church of Nercón, is a catholic temple located in the locality of Nercón, in the commune chilota of Castro in the Region of The Lakes, South Zone of Chile.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Feria Artesanal Dalcahue, Dalcahue, Isla Chiloe Chile
We will end our tour visiting Dalcahue, a city famous for its Sunday Handicraft Fair where the locals bring from the most remote islands of the archipelago the most varied artisanal products for its commercialization, we will know its Municipal Market and beautiful Church declared National Monument.
During the Tour we can have lunch at a typical restaurant on the Isla Grande de Chiloé. Food Service not included in the Tour.
We will return to your hotel at approximately 18:00
Duration: 30 minutes
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Canal De Chacao, Chacao Chile
We will begin our Tour from Puerto Montt from 08:00. A.M. taking Route 5 to the south for about 80 km until you reach the town of Pargua, where we will take a ferry that will allow us to cross the Chacao Channel and reach the Isla Grande de Chiloé.
Stop At: Iglesia San Antonio de Chacao, Martin Ruiz de Gamboa 10, Chacao Chile
There we will go to the town of Chacao, one of the oldest settlements on the island, founded in 1567. It has a typical Plaza de Armas, where its curious and colorful buildings stand out. We will visit the Church, which adds to the of 150 churches that exist in Chiloé, many of them National Monuments.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Plaza de Armas de Ancud, Calle Libertad, Ancud, Isla Chiloe Chile
We will continue our tour to the city of Ancud, visit its Plaza de Armas, the Church, the Handicraft Market, the Museum and Fort San Antonio, historic site located in the upper part of the city, built at the end of the XVIII century, all it in the middle of histories of the customs and myths of one of the biggest islands of South America. Tickets to the Ancud Museum not included in the Tour.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Museo de Las Iglesias de Chiloe, Federico Errazuriz 227 a dos cuadras del terminal de Buses Cruz del Sur y una cuadra antes de llegar a Costanera, Ancud, Isla Chiloe 5710000 Chile
The churches of Chiloé are wooden temples built in the Chiloé archipelago, in the southern zone of Chile, according to a traditional scheme that is considered an important part of an architecture school. The oldest buildings still standing date from the middle of the 18th century and the most recent, from the first third of the 20th century. Of these, a set of sixteen years is considered a National Historic Landmark of Chile and, since 2000, a World Heritage Site by Unesco
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Catedral de Ancud, Plaza de Armas, Ancud, Isla Chiloe Chile
built in the eighteenth century.
Pass By: Fuerte San Antonio, Lord Cochrane and San Antonio, Ancud, Isla Chiloe Chile
Fort San Antonio, also known as Batería de San Antonio, is a military fortification located in the city of Ancud, Los Lagos Region of Chile, which dates back to the times of the Spanish colony, and is still one of the main tourist attractions. from the city.
Stop At: Museo Municipal de Castro, Calle Esmeralda, Castro, Isla Chiloe Chile
Later we will go to Castro, capital of the Isla Grande de Chiloé, visit its Plaza de Armas, the Local Church Patrimony of Humanity, the Handicraft Market and the Gamboa Neighborhood Viewpoint to appreciate the famous Palafitos; Typical constructions made on wooden pillars on water.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Iglesia Nuestra Senora de Gracia de Nercon, Plaza de Nercon, Castro, Isla Chiloe Chile
The Church Our Lady of Grace of Nercón, or simply Church of Nercón, is a catholic temple located in the locality of Nercón, in the commune chilota of Castro in the Region of The Lakes, South Zone of Chile.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Feria Artesanal Dalcahue, Dalcahue, Isla Chiloe Chile
We will end our tour visiting Dalcahue, a city famous for its Sunday Handicraft Fair where the locals bring from the most remote islands of the archipelago the most varied artisanal products for its commercialization, we will know its Municipal Market and beautiful Church declared National Monument.
During the Tour we can have lunch at a typical restaurant on the Isla Grande de Chiloé. Food Service not included in the Tour.
We will return to your hotel at approximately 18:00
Duration: 30 minutes
Included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Guide during the whole tour
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
Not included
- Tickets
- Food and Drink
- Optional Gratuities for driver and guide
- Entry/Admission - Plaza de Armas de Ancud
- Entry/Admission - Museo de Las Iglesias de Chiloe
- Entry/Admission - Iglesia Nuestra Senora de Gracia de Nercon
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
- Due to the nature of this tour and the safety of all guests, the tour operator reserves the right to refuse service to passengers who are intoxicated or show signs of intoxication. If, as a result, your tour is canceled, you will not be entitled to a refund
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
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Cultural
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Original
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Overall, this was well worth the trip out to the island. The guide gave a good background on what we would be seeing . the culture of the island was very unique and worth experiencing. It was good to see both big and small towns on the island; however, the downside was not being able to enter in some of the churches due to not all being open to the public when we visited. A highlight was the lunch, which was in someone's home vs. a restaurant in town. The hospitality was great and the food options and flexibility of the host were excellent.
it was a challenge in 2 fronts, first, it was raining all day, second, the guide did not speak any English at all as promised (when tour was booked). with that said, I had the best meal during this trip. the guide brought us to this house on top of a hill with a sweeping view of one of the towns. it was not the typical "restaurant" but they served the best local cuisine I ever had. I wished focus was given to the Unesco churches of which some were not even open during the visit. otherwise, it was a good day.
Great itinerary, bus and ferry rides, enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide, super food, large markets with terrific range of handicrafts, great views of 4 volcanos on the return. A full, fantastic day.
The leader was excellent and the tour was in both Spanish and English.It was wonderful to be able to ask questions in my own language, to not only learn about what we were seeing but also to find out more about our guide and his personal life in Chile. He was very open and accommodating from start to finish.