Code: ISL-020
Level:
Easy/moderate
Levels Explained
Departures
Private departures
Price (2005-06):
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Accommodations:
4 nights camping
2 nights hosteria

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Detailed Itinerary

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Robinson Crusoe Island Wildlife
We find Robinson Crusoe island aka the Juan Fernández archipélago in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, 674 kms. from the South American continent. It was here that the sailor Alexander Selkirk (Robinson Crusoe) was marooned in 1705 and lived in absolute solitude for 5 years. The sailor inspired Daniel Defoe to write the classic novel, Robinson Crusoe.
Since 1977, these islands, declared by the UNESCO to be World Biosphere Reserves, have been considered of maximum scientific importance because of the endemic species of flora and fauna. 101 of the 146 native species of plants are endemic. The red hummingbird is most famous for its needle-fine black beak and silken feather coverage. The archipelago is made up of three islands, Robinson Crusoe, Alejandro Selkirk and the small Santa Clara. Only the first of these is populated, with 500 inhabitants who maintain a 19th century serenity and indifference to the lores of the outside world.

Itinerary
Day 1 :
Santiago- Robinson Crusoe. 3 hour flight to the island and sail to Juan Bautista. Day 2 : Bahia Cumberland- Juan Bautista. Lobster fishing expedition. Day 3: Hike toward Puerto Frances. Camping. Day 4 & 5: Playa Larga- Cerro Yunque. Explore the jungle. Day 6: Sail to Isla Santa Clara. Camping. Day 7: Robinson Crusoe- Santiago.



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