San Félix Island, Pacific island in Valparaíso Region, Chile.
Isla San Félix is a Pacific island in the Valparaíso Region stretching about 3 kilometers in length with a peak elevation near 200 meters. The island has a rocky, sparse surface and serves as a military base for the Chilean Navy.
The island was first spotted in 1574 by navigator Juan Fernández while traveling from Callao port toward Valparaíso. Since then, it has played a role in Pacific maritime history.
The Chilean Navy maintains a permanent military presence on the island, shaping daily life there. This garrison makes the place a strategic point in the Pacific region.
Access to the island is difficult and requires special maritime arrangements, as no regular transportation services operate there. Visitors should expect that reaching this remote location involves extensive planning and coordination.
The island has a runway stretching nearly 2 kilometers across most of its length. This airstrip is a notable feature for such a remote location and reflects its military importance.
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