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Fernandez Archipelago National Park
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Although slightly
difficult to get to, this park boasts one of the most individual
and surprising ecosystems on the planet: it not only has unique
and endemic flora, but also, the irregular geography and climate
have forged a definite folkloric tradition distinct from that
of the mainland.
Situated on Robinson
Crusoe island, which owes its name to the story of the famous
castaway, this park, as a result, possesses a mysterious history
and an attraction for adventurous tourists. Its
gastronomic tradition is rich. Lobsters are particularly important
and are caught in large quantities each day from the legendary
waters.
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Location
Valparaíso region, in the Pacific Ocean 667 km (417
mi) west of San Antonio. The city of San Juan Bautista
is inside the park.
How to get there
Santiago-Juan
Fernández: by air.
Valparaíso-Juan Fernández: by boat.
When to go
Year round.
Other nearby attractions
Santa Clara island
Activities
Diving,
fishing, sea kayak, wildlife observation, trekking, photography.
Activities
section
Climate
Maritime, with a high environmental humidity
(76.5% relative humidity), the average annual temperature
is 15.4°C (60°F) and average annual rainfall is 1,181.2mm.
(46 in). Rainfall is less between October and February.
Services
Rangers,
accommodations, picnicking, trails.
Admission Fee
Adults:
$2,000 Chilean Pesos (Convert
to US Dollars)
Children: $500 Chilean Pesos (Convert
to US Dollars)
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