Protect
Chilean Patagonia
Guaitecas Archipelago - Aysén Region
Conservation and Sustainability
The plots are accessible from the coastline via trails or paths with minimal intervention from the docking point, using transport boats available in the town of Melinka. Melinka also offers a variety of lodging services, small hostels, family guesthouses, grocery stores, supermarkets, a clinic, and the original Chiloé church.
Melinka is notable for being a large fishing cove and for its high production of seafood such as sea urchins, clams, razor clams, Chilean abalone, and more.
During the 45-minute navigation through the Lagreze Channel, Cuervo Channel, and Puquitún Channel, you can experience a unique worldwide sighting spot for the blue whale, as well as rocky islets hosting cormorants, sea lions, and diverse wildlife—often accompanied by Chilean dolphins in these channels.
By purchasing your conservation plot in this remote location—accessible only by sea or air—you help protect forests that are vulnerable to human intervention and degradation. Once the plot is registered in your name with minimal voluntary intervention, it is permanently protected under Law No. 20.930, Real Right of Conservation.
When you buy your plot, you will be helping to preserve the last centuries-old reserves of native forest, whose vital function is to capture carbon and produce oxygen for the air we breathe, while preserving the habitat of native forest, flora, and marine fauna.
PRICES US$ / Euro 29,000.**
We have created a conservation project were you can purchase a plot of land in the Chilean Patagonia – Archipelago of Las Guaitecas – Aysén Region, helping to ensure it remains protected in the future and can be passed on to your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Each plot has an area of 1.24 acres. The conservation project includes a reserve of 123.18 acres for the protection of the evergreen native forest, including Guaitecas Cypress, Tepa, Canelo, Mañío, and local flora whose biomass constitutes a carbon reservoir with a great capacity to capture greenhouse gases. National and international studies in the Chilean Patagonia confirm that these forests make a major contribution to mitigate climate change.
This voluntary protection area is accredited through certification of native forest declaration issued by the National Forestry Corporation of Chile.