The trip begins by taking the Pan-American highway until Pargua, ferry station to cross the Chacao Channel to Puerto Chacao (20 min stop), a small agricultural village and gate to Chiloé. Continuing towards to Ancud, a particular city with the classic architecture of Chiloé of wooden tiles, plazas and promenades that embellish the surroundings.
Visit to the San Antonio Fort (1770), last garrison where the Spanish flag fluttered. The trip concludes at the Cerro Huaiquén viewpoint, which offers a panoramic view of the city, the Chacao Channel, Cochinos island, and, in front, the continent, with its coasts, cliffs and the Carelmapu small inlet.
Meeting/pick-up point: Hotel pick-up.
Duration: 8 hours.
Start/opening time: Daily at approximately 8am.
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Dress code: We recommend to wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes.