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Crossing the Chacao Channel, separating Chiloé from the mainland, one approaches a special part of Chile. Chiloé has developed a strong and independent character and remains a world apart with a thriving cultural life expressing the unity of it's isolated population.
Come and share historic Chiloé; visit our churches, recently declared World Heritage sites; see the Chilote mariner as he follows the tradition of our ancestors navigating the channels and islands of the Archipelago; visit rural farmers who respect the old ways; enjoy our waterways, towns, foods, crafts and hospitality.
Chiloé offers a special experience for the traveller who is looking for something a little different. We hope that these pages will help you to learn more about our island home and to plan an enjoyable stay.
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Texts: PRORURAL / Pictures: chiloeweb.com
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