Robinson Crusoe Island, also known as Isla Robinson Crusoe, is part of the Juan Fernández Islands in the South Pacific Ocean. It is located about 670 kilometers off the coast of Chile. The island is named after the famous novel "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe, which tells the story of a shipwrecked sailor.
The island is known for its rugged terrain, lush vegetation, and diverse wildlife. It has a small population and is primarily accessed by boat or small aircraft. The island's economy relies on fishing, tourism, and agriculture, making it a unique destination for visitors interested in nature and adventure.