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Juan Fernández Islands Tours
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Things to Do in Juan Fernández Islands
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Fur Seal Snorkeling & Diving Encounter
Swim with thousands of endemic Juan Fernández fur seals in Cumberland Bay—once thought extinct, rediscovered in 1965, now over 200,000 strong. Playful, puppy-like seals approach divers in crystal waters with 30m visibility, amid fish found nowhere else on Earth.
Giant Yellowtail Sport Fishing
Fish for giant yellowtail kingfish off Robinson Crusoe, one of only two spots worldwide where 60–80 lb catches are common and 90 lb+ specimens appear each season. With nets banned, the healthy reefs yield yellowtail, trevally, grouper, and tuna—freshly prepared on board.
Selkirk's Trail & Endemic Forest Trek
Retrace castaway Alexander Selkirk’s footsteps to Mirador de Selkirk, where he scanned the sea for four years. Pass 18th-century Fuerte Santa Barbara, the Cuevas de los Patriotas, and endemic Fernandezian forests found nowhere else on Earth.
Endemic Birdwatching & Conservation Discovery
Search for the critically endangered Juan Fernández firecrown—the world’s only insular endemic hummingbird, with fewer than 500 left. With expert guides, explore El Yunque’s endemic forest to spot the tit-tyrant and ongoing conservation efforts.
Lobster Fishing with Local Fishermen
Join island fishermen checking handmade traps at secret marcas, fishing grounds passed down through generations. Most of the island’s 900 residents share this tradition, harvesting endemic rock lobsters—then enjoy fresh perol, the classic lobster stew, cooked on board.
Coastal Wildlife Boat Expedition
Sail Robinson Crusoe’s volcanic coast to Juanango Island, where sheer cliffs host shearwaters, petrels, and albatross. Continue to Tres Puntas Bay for sea lion encounters and optional kayaking, passing fur seal colonies en route.
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