Isla Tortuga
Located in the beautiful region of Los Lagos, on the southwest coast of Osorno, approximately 800 km south of Santiago, this 309-acre private island is an unspoiled paradise.
Its environment offers abundant flora and fauna, epic views of the lower Andes mountains, natural lakes, heights up to 200metres and a lot of natural history situated in a protected bay with calm turquoise waters along a beach of white sand and a freshwater la ...
Located in the beautiful region of Los Lagos, on the southwest coast of Osorno, approximately 800 km south of Santiago, this 309-acre private island is an unspoiled paradise.
Its environment offers abundant flora and fauna, epic views of the lower Andes mountains, natural lakes, heights up to 200metres and a lot of natural history situated in a protected bay with calm turquoise waters along a beach of white sand and a freshwater lagoon formed by the Cholhuaco River.
Tortuga Island offers a gateway to the ancient world. It tells the story of the place and territory which was explored by Mr. Francis Drake and Thomas Cavendish. There are even found remains of early Eastern cultures, as told by Gavin Menzies in his famous bestseller "1421: The Year China Discovered The World".
Activities on the Island
This paradise of southern Chile has a varied and wooded landscape. It's steep paths offer various outdoor activities such as trekking and walks to viewpoints. The area is also ideal for fishing where several species are found such as salmon, sea bass, snook, trout, offshore tuna and chungungo, among others.
The beautiful flora and fauna also extends beneath its shores, creating an aquatic ecosystem that rivals its terrestrial one.
Another unique feature of this place is that during certain seasons you can appreciate the presence of whales swimming in the clear waters of the island, as well as an amazing variety of fish and other marine species.
All these features make this serene beach water location on this beautiful bay island perfect for swimming in an unexplored aquatic oasis.
Located in the beautiful region of Los Lagos, on the southwest coast of Osorno, approximately 800 km south of Santiago, this 309-acre private island is an unspoiled paradise.
Its environment offers abundant flora and fauna, epic views of the lower Andes mountains, natural lakes, heights up to 200metres and a lot of natural history situated in a protected bay with calm turquoise waters along a beach of white sand and a freshwater lagoon formed by the Cholhuaco River.
Tortuga Island offers a gateway to the ancient world. It tells the story of the place and territory which was explored by Mr. Francis Drake and Thomas Cavendish. There are even found remains of early Eastern cultures, as told by Gavin Menzies in his famous bestseller "1421: The Year China Discovered The World".
Activities on the Island
This paradise of southern Chile has a varied and wooded landscape. It's steep paths offer various outdoor activities such as trekking and walks to viewpoints. The area is also ideal for fishing where several species are found such as salmon, sea bass, snook, trout, offshore tuna and chungungo, among others.
The beautiful flora and fauna also extends beneath its shores, creating an aquatic ecosystem that rivals its terrestrial one.
Another unique feature of this place is that during certain seasons you can appreciate the presence of whales swimming in the clear waters of the island, as well as an amazing variety of fish and other marine species.
All these features make this serene beach water location on this beautiful bay island perfect for swimming in an unexplored aquatic oasis.