Puerto Castro
Puerto
Castro, the capital of Chile's Chiloé Province, is renowned for
its vibrant culture and colorful palafitos, traditional wooden stilt houses
that line the city's waterfront. Immerse yourself in the local crafts scene at
the Fería Artesanal, where you'll find a treasure
trove of hand-knitted woolen goods and the island's signature tightly
woven ponchos.
History
buffs will be enthralled by the Church of San Francisco, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prime example of Chiloé's
distinctive wooden church architecture. Discover contemporary art at
the MAM Chiloé museum, or marvel at the iconic stilt houses of Palafitos
de Gamboa. For a nature escape, explore the diverse trails and
camping options within Parque Tantauco, a private natural reserve.
While Castro's nightlife is more low-key, nearby Puerto
Montt offers a livelier scene with bars and restaurants.