Caleta La Arena to Caleta Puelche

We took the 4:20 pm ferry to cross the fjord. It was a 40 min ride. The fjord was very beautiful and the weather too was quite ok. At least it wasn't raining here.
To Hornopiren

We woke up at around 9:15 am and got ready quickly. The owner wasn't there but his wife was there. She was a bit more sympathetic and polite. She agreed to the price of 58000 CLP we had wanted theLes mer
Back to Puerto Montt

We reached the sand dunes viewpoint bit didn't see any sand dunes. Whatever dunes that must have been there were gone now. It was a normal view of the Pacific Ocean and the beach. We quickly walkedLes mer
Cucao Nature park

We reached Cucao around 3:30 pm and drove past the town to the nature reserve. We missed it completely. There were no boards or entrance marked anywhere. We made a u turn and drove back hoping to seeLes mer
To Cucao

It was very similar views all the way to Cucao. It was extremely windy and rainy. The waters of the lake that are normally bluish in color were dark grey with big white waves being blown by the wind.Les mer
Huillinco

From Castro, we drove to Huillinco towards the west on the way to Cucao. Cucao is one of the very few towns on the West coast of Chiloé. The Pacific Ocean passes through a narrow channel and formsLes mer
Castro church

Made entirely of wood, this striking church was designed by an Italian architect in a blend of Neo-Gothic and classic design.
The outside of the church is a beautiful yellow and purple combination.Les mer
Mirador Palafitos

2nd day of the year, we woke up a bit late and got ready to leave by 12 pm. We drove to the viewpoint of the stilt houses nearby (Mirador Palafitos). It was raining a bit so we stopped for a shortLes mer
Don Fonjo Cabañas

The cabaña we had rented was slightly outside of Castro. We drove there directly after dinner. It took us a while to find them in the dark. The cabaña is an outhouse to the main house and isLes mer
La Brujula de la Cuerpo

The 1st place we looked into was La Brujula de la Cuerpo. It is a grill restaurant but has an amazing variety of cakes and ice-creams. We decided to stay and have our food here. It was a good decisionLes mer
Castro

We reached Castro around 9 pm. Just at the entrance of the town, we saw some beautiful multicolored wooden houses on stilts.
We all were hungry so we decided to park near the main plaza, have foodLes mer
Off from Dalcahue

After spending about half an hour at Dalcahue, we drobe off towards Castro. The ride was very scenic with lovely views of the ocean.
Cascada Tocoihue and Dalcahue

On the way to Castro, we stopped at the Cascada Tocoihue. It was another place recommended by Marcus. We reached just about 7:30 pm. They were closing when we parked. The guy at the counter told usLes mer
Off from Isla Aucar

We followed the track going around the island. There were very lovely views of the Quemchi bay. We even saw the sea lions feeding again. After doing the walk we went back to the car and drove offLes mer
Isla Aucar

Isla Aucar is just about 3 kms from Quemchi. We paeked our car near the entrance. It was about 6 pm and a constant drizzle was going on. There is no entry fee to the island. The access is via a woodenLes mer
Off from Quemchi

It had started to pour heavily by now so we sat under the shade of the shops and ate some of the food. After that Hristo went and brought the car down while we walked along the promenade next to theLes mer
Quemchi town

From the cemetery, we walked down to the town. It had a small main square with a beautiful green and blue wooden church. There were nice murals along the edges of the plaza. There was hardly anyone inLes mer
Quemchi cemetery

We drove on up to the hill behind the town. The cemetery was up there and was also marked as a viewpoint on Maps.me. The views over the town and the bay were beautiful. The rain to had stopped by nowLes mer
Along Quemchi harbor

From the viewpoint, we drove a bit further along the road next to the harbor into the quaint little town of Quemchi. There were boats parked along the shore but the town seemed dead. There was no oneLes mer
Sea Lions at Quemchi

We woke up late and freshened up. After that we went to the town. It was raining again. The weather had held at just the right time for just the right amount of time.
We weren't sure if anythingLes mer
Dancing in the new year

After the fireworks, we decided to go down and join the dancing crowd near the stage. The music was good, the mood joyful and we danced our way into the new year. We were there till almost 1:30 am.Les mer
Happy New Year!!

At exactly 30 sec to 12 am, the countdown started on the big screen. The whole stadium roared after each count. Then at exactly 12, the fireworks started at the hill behind the stadium. It was anLes mer
New Year celebrations

We drove back to Ancud and decided to stay at Hotel Isla Magica again. We reached back around 10:30 pm and got the same cabaña. We didn't have any food items with us to cook and the landlady informedLes mer
Faro Corona

We reached Faro Corona at around 7:30 pm. The sun was going low in the sky by now. It was quite windy at this extreme end of the península. This place too is know for sightings of dolphins andLes mer
Playa Chauman

We didn't really drive back straight to Ancud. We stopped over at a few viewpoints and then drove to Playa Chauman. The beach was secluded with no one around. This place is also a good place to sightLes mer
Seaweeds and algae

We reached the other end of the beach. It was very rocky here. The formations were from the lava flows from before. We didn't see any penguins here but saw a few locals collecting seaweeds and algae.Les mer