Easter Island, Robinson Crusoe
Island and the Falkland Islands
Three quite different islands, all imbued with history and teeming with wildlife, all hard to reach. Easter Island, with its incredible testament to a long-vanished civilization, matches the Falklands for remoteness, but Robinson Crusoe Island is rarely visited and so communication is not frequent.
Explore Easter Island, over 2,000 miles from the nearest centre of population and one of the most isolated places on Earth. It is a stunningly attractive open air museum with more the 20,000 archaeological ruins. more details
An introduction to the archipelago of Chiloé with its old churches, penguin colonies, small hamlets and colourful craft markets, returning to Puerto Montt or Puerto Varas. more details
For adventurous travelers who love to discover virgin country full of wildlife, the Falkland Islands are still unsploilt and hardly visited thanks to their extreme remoteness. more details