Chile

A Day in Castro

By on May 5, 2016

A spectrum assortment of palafitos (wooden houses on stilts) made the Chilean city of Castro, the capital city of Chiloé Island, a colourful day (despite the grey sky looming above).
IMG_0784So much of the city sits precariously on stilts adding to its’ history of destruction, with three fires and three earthquakes laying waste to the city over four centuries. The most recent disaster was in 1960, when a tidal wave caused by an earthquake on the mainland engulfed the city.

Disasters aside, Castro is Chilé’s third-oldest city and the city has a history of being home to thousands of farmers and a target for European pirates. The capital of the archipelago manages to maintain its local Chilote character side by side with a hint of modern development, alluring tourism and a hint of ‘cool’.

Our colossal Holland America pulled in and we were set free to hit the town. Just like the colourful Chilean city of Valparaiso, Castro is another colourful destination designed to roam.

We spent a relaxing day admiring the rainbow homes and appreciating the haven of rural tranquillity. My advice for anyone visiting the city is simply walking down the streets and around the central plaza, soaking up all of Castro’s curious energy. Don’t expect an abundance of tourist attractions – but expect a picturesque day full of pleasant surprises.

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Hello there, I'm Kat Knapp. I am a 26-year old Australian currently living in New Zealand. The past decade has involved a lot of travel which has resulted in me having visited 79 countries across all 7 continents. I have lived in Iceland, The Netherlands, Japan, France, Romania and Madagascar. Here is where I have shared a number of my adventures. I have an undergraduate degree in Sociology and Journalism, and am currently completing post-graduate study in Forensic Psychology and Teaching. I have my Private Pilots license, Adventure Dive Licence and Truck license which have led to some adventures on/above and below land. I hope to use this place to reflect on some missing adventures and ponder some non-travel related parts of my life.