Robinson Crusoe Island: Explorer’s Journey

From: December 6, 2025
To: December 12, 2025
Status: Get Ready to Explore

Number of days/nights:

7 days - 6 nights

Location:

Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile

Participants:

Maximum 6

Photography Experience Level:

Open for all skill levels

Physical Fitness Level:

Easy – Suitable for everyone

Guiding Team:

Guy Wenborne

Expedition Transport:

Land and boat-based expedition

Expedition start and end:

Santiago, Chile

A Journey Through Time, Wilderness, and the Spirit of the Pacific

Six hundred kilometers off the coast of South America, in the vast, rolling expanse of the Pacific Ocean, a rugged island rises from the deep. Robinson Crusoe Island—once a lonely refuge for the marooned Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk—stands as a realm of untamed beauty and legend. It was here, in 1704, that Selkirk defied his captain and was left to survive alone for five years, a test of endurance that would later inspire Daniel Defoe’s timeless tale, Robinson Crusoe.

Today, this 47 km² island, the largest of the Juan Fernández Archipelago, remains a world apart. A Chilean national park, it shelters a small community of about 1,100 inhabitants who carve their livelihood from the ocean—primarily through lobster fishing, tourism, and maritime traditions passed through generations.

With a landscape sculpted by fire and time, the island’s volcanic heart is a breathtaking study in contrasts—sheer cliffs plunging into sapphire waters, deep ravines shrouded in mist, and rolling highlands draped in emerald green. At its highest point, El Yunque Hill rises to 915 meters, a sentinel over this forgotten world, where moisture-laden winds weave veils of cloud through ancient forests.

Photography Highlights

For those drawn to the artistry of light and shadow, the island offers an unparalleled canvas:
• Towering volcanic cliffs that dissolve into the restless sea
• Lush, endemic forests, untouched and teeming with life
• The Juan Fernández Firecrown, a resplendent hummingbird found nowhere else on Earth
• Crystal-clear waters that beckon divers and sport fishers into their depths

The Journey

We will traverse the island as explorers once did—by muleback—winding our way through rugged trails to Rebaje de la Piña, a dramatic promontory where wild goats navigate the precipices. Our return will be by sea, skimming the coastline from Puerto Francés, where centuries ago, privateers sought refuge in hidden coves.

A visit to Plazoleta del Yunque will take us into a prehistoric world, where giant nalca plants stretch their broad leaves skyward, and endemic flora thrives in an untouched sanctuary.

From the deck of our boat, we will circle the island’s wild fringes, where sea lions bask on rocky outcrops and the wind carries the cries of seabirds. Those who dare can slip into the water to swim alongside these curious creatures in their underwater realm. As the sun breaks over the Pacific, we will share a meal of local delicacies on the waves, the island silhouetted against the dawn—a moment suspended between sea and sky.

This is more than an expedition; it is an immersion into a world of myth and wilderness, where the echoes of castaways and pirates blend with the call of seabirds and the whisper of the wind. A voyage for the adventurous soul, where history, nature, and the ocean’s timeless rhythm converge in one unforgettable journey.

Beyond Crusoe: Exploring Chile’s Natural Wonders

For those wishing to extend their journey in Chile, we offer customized travel experiences to some of the country’s most breathtaking destinations like the Atacama Desert and Torres del Paine.

Let us know if you’d like to add an extension to your trip, and we will craft a personalized package to ensure an unforgettable continuation of your Chilean adventure.

WHAT TO BRING

  • We will send you a list of what to bring and details on the specific Expedition before the start date.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Round-trip air transportation between Santiago and the island via an ATA aircraft, accommodating 7 passengers with a maximum luggage allowance of 15 kg per person (extra luggage can be stored at our Santiago office)
  • All land and sea transportation during the trip
  • All meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner during the trip
  • Fresh Lobster gourmet dinner, wow!
  • Accommodation at Refugio Náutico hotel
  • Professional photography guidance for all participants throughout the journey
  • A lot of fun….

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

  • Flights to and from Santiago, Chile
  • Alcoholic beverages (will be available at the meals for additional cost)
  • International medical and evacuation insurance for each participant (required from all participants).
  • Anything else not listed as included

Payment Details

For cost and payment information, please contact us via the form or our WhatsApp.

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Enrique Huanca Pairo

Guest Guide

Born in an Aymara family, Enrique calls the Arica and Parinacota region (the Chilean Altiplano) his home. He has over 27 years of experience in adventure tourism, working as a mountain and trekking guide with extensive knowledge of the Altiplano environment. He has completed training with NOLS (National Outdoor Leadership School), the Patagonia Guide School, and the Peruvian Guide School, holds a WAFA (Wilderness Advanced First Aid) certification. Enrique is also a Chef graduated in International Gastronomy.

Andres Puiggros

Guest Expedition Leader

Agricultural Engineer by profession and nature photographer by passion, I have found in the Arica and Parinacota Region the perfect blend of both worlds. I arrived in Arica in 2007, and since then, I’ve devoted myself to exploring its most remote and stunning landscapes — from the lush valleys and fertile foothills to the majestic and mystical highlands.

Traversing the driest desert in the world while discovering hidden sanctuaries of pure and diverse nature is an experience I invite everyone to live. The region’s biodiversity is astonishing and distinct from the rest of the country, shaped by our unique climatic and geographical conditions. From the pristine night skies of the altiplano, the vastness of the desert, the grandeur of Lake Chungará, to the singular native flora species — this region offers endless opportunities to capture its natural richness through photography. It’s an experience you won’t want to miss.

Email: andres.puiggros@gmail.com

Andel Alexa Paulmann Mast

Guest Expedition Leader

After years working as a designer, Andel decided to merge her greatest passions: nature, photography, and art. Since 2011, she has dedicated herself fully to nature photography, specializing in landscapes. She guides photographic expeditions and workshops, delivers lectures, serves as a juror in various photography competitions, and teaches photography courses. Between 2014 and 2019, Andel worked with Natphoto, and in the summer of 2015, she served as a photographer and guide in Antarctica. Her photographic work has been showcased in several individual exhibitions, and she has participated in numerous group exhibits. She founded the Facebook group “Bosques Nativos de Chile” (Native Forests of Chile) to raise awareness of the importance and beauty of Chilean native forests, and her photographs have contributed to books dedicated to nature and conservation. Andel represented Chile along with fellow photographers in the World Photographic Cup, participated in a photography Biennale in China, and won third place in photography at the International Art Biennale in Argentina.

Andel is deeply committed to landscape conservation and aims, through her work, to inspire awareness about the beauty and vital need to protect natural landscapes, particularly those that remain pristine.

Sebastián Wilson León

Guest Expedition Leader

Sebastián is a distinguished photographer based in Santiago, Chile specializing in architectural and landscape photography. His work is recognized for its exceptional clarity, precise composition, and evocative use of light and shadow. Sebastián’s architectural photography highlights the design and form of structures globally, while his landscape work captures the grandeur and beauty of the natural world. Featured in numerous publications, his images demonstrate a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for his subjects. Sebastián worked with Natphoto as teacher and workshop guide for several years. For more than 10 years he’s dedicated to education, sharing his expertise through workshops, podcasts and seminars and in particular asLightroom instructor. His photography is a testament to his passion and skill, consistently delivering visually stunning and emotionally resonant images.

Maria Jesús Toledo

Client Experience & Communications

María Jesús Toledo brings to Southern Light a unique blend of human sensitivity, strategic vision, and a deep commitment to creating meaningful experiences.

With a background in Public Relations and ongoing studies in Psychology, she has led projects in foundations, creative agencies, and social organizations—always with a focus on empathetic communication, seamless execution, and experiences with purpose. Her career spans from coordinating large-scale events for global brands to managing impactful digital campaigns in the nonprofit world.

As a certified yoga and meditation instructor with additional training in neuroscience and emotional well-being, she offers a holistic perspective that blends logistics with genuine care for every traveler.

At Southern Light, María Jesús is behind the scenes making sure every detail runs smoothly and every message resonates. She is the bridge between the expeditions and the people who join them—ensuring that every journey into nature is also an opportunity for inner connection.