
Those who know the variety and quality of Chilean fish and seafood find it essential to go along the ocean drive, visit the handicrafts fair and reach the market and its restaurants.

The airfields located on the coastline invite visitors to take flights that display the geographical features of the vast and rocky Chilean seashore from the air.

Right off the port and behind a narrow channel lies Tenglo Island. Visitors to it may enjoy an amusing day hikingjust sunbathing.

A link in the chain of tradition, the Río Chico Lamb Festival is organized by local farming communities offering their delicious typical food and music

Traveling along the Carretera Austral means discovering a land where nature and industry coexist in harmony. Here, the salmon industry, one of the most important in the country, has begun opening its doors to tourism, offering experiences that reveal this emblematic southern trade from the inside.

Several Andean lakes connect Frutillar and Bariloche in an excursion that includes traveling by land and water, getting deep into diverse wild scenes.

Patagonian Cypress: Ancient and Noble
An imposing ancient forest boasts its grandeur and its contribution to science throughout long years. Visitors will learn to love and care for it.

Chiloé Island is a great tourist attraction reached only by ferry boat across the sea.

Puerto Montt is a city that invites visitors to explore its long waterfront promenade, downtown streets, churches, and museums; however, the most typical spots are found in Angelmó.

The exhibition room of the Monte Verde Museum watches valuable pieces that give evidence of the first Pre-Columbian cultures that dwelled on this continent.

There are many interesting opportunities to explore the area around the city, whether you start from Angelmófollow the coastline to the Southern Road.