Robinson Crusoe Island is the largest island of the Juan Fernández archipelago, located in the Pacific Ocean about 670 km west of the Chilean coast.
It is known for its natural beauty, its rich fauna and flora, and its connection to the story of Daniel Defoe's novel "Robinson Crusoe".
Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, diving, fishing and sighting of endemic species such as the Tricahue parrot and the Juan Fernández crab.
In addition, the island has a small town where you can find restaurants, lodgings and tourist services.
See more about the history of Isla Robinson Crusoe