Mysterious Easter Island
The mysterious volcanic Easter Island is one of the most isolated islands in the world. It is known for its beautiful refined sculptures and other relics from moai culture. The magical statues are divided into groups across the island, some of them unfinished. Little is known about how and why. The Polynesian island with its beautiful beach and coral reefs is Chilean, but the name owes the island to the Dutchman Jacob Roggeveen who discovered the island on Easter Sunday in 1722.
Robinson Crusoe Island
Robinson Crusoe Island is the main island of the volcanic Juan Fernandez archipelago,about 650 kilometers off the coast of Valparaiso, Chile. The island's rich history is full of pirates, researchers and naval battles. Above all, the island is known for its rich and diverse flora and fauna; the Fernandian subtropical forests have more than 130 endemic bird species. From an exclusive lodge you can admire and discover this natural gem. The name Robinson Crusoe already indicates that this is a secluded paradise for foodies.