A tiny village of sandy streets and just 300-or-so people, Raul Marin Balmaceda sits at the tip of the Rio Palena delta some 1500 kilometres (930 miles) south of Santiago.
If you’re travelling by car or camper van along Chile’s notorious Carretera Austral, you’ll turn off at La Junta and take the X-12 route towards the coast.
If you’re travelling by camper van (as we were) and like to wild camp then head along the dirt track, just past the Naviera Austral jetty, until you arrive at a small opening on your right (marked as Sendero el Churcao on Google Maps).
A visit to Puerto Raul Marin Balmaceda is all about exploring the pristine surroundings, spotting the wildlife and enjoying a couple of days of crowd-free relaxation.