Isla de Chiloé
Isla de Chiloé is an archipelago located in southern Chile, known for its unique culture and stunning landscapes. The largest island, also called Chiloé, features lush green hills, picturesque wooden churches, and traditional stilt houses called palafitos. The island's economy is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism.
Chiloé is famous for its rich folklore, including legends of mythical creatures like the Pincoya. The island hosts a variety of festivals, showcasing its vibrant traditions and local cuisine, which includes dishes like curanto. Visitors can explore its national parks, wildlife, and charming coastal towns.