See the description of the zone being located in the red circulos or the name of the city.
Puerto Montt
Puerto Montt, capital of the Tenth region (Región de los Lagos), lies on the northern shore of the Bay of Reloncaví, adjacent to Tenglo island, and is the threshold of the group of islands that make up the Chiloé archipelago. Picturesque and cozy city, Puerto Montt is characterized by an intense fishing activity and its tourist activity is based on the navigation through its surrounding channels and islands.
Castro
The picturesque city of Castro is located in the center of the Great Island of Chiloé. Its main attractions are the San Francisco de Castro church, declared World Heritage Site by the UNESCO, as well as its particular landscape famous for its colorful palafito houses, built on stilts over the tide.
Chaitén
Capital of Palena province, its name derives from the Huilliche "basket of water", relating to the abundant rain in the region. Nowadays, the city of Chaitén is the main administrative and business center within the area, and it has an estimated population of 3,500 inhabitants.
Puerto Chacabuco
Puerto Chacabuco, main port and maritime entrance to the Aysén Region, has an approximate population of 1,500 inhabitants. Its activity is mainly based on ecotourism and sport fishing. Most boats to Laguna San Rafael set sail from this place.
Coihaique
Capital of the Aysén Region, Coyhaique is nestled in the extreme south of Chile, 1,649 km from
Santiago in the valley between Simpson and Coyhaique lakes and Divisadero mountain. Its most important activity is cattle and sheep breeding, and undoubtedly, its main character is the hard-working shepherd.
Laguna San Rafael
San Rafael Lagoon is located South of Coyhaique. This place is a true multicolored floating ice floe garden, where San Valentín glacier stands out, which can be reached by air or by sailing the surrounding channels.