Caleta Hornos, Coastal fishing village in La Higuera, Chile
Caleta Hornos is a coastal village in La Higuera featuring two beaches named Los Hornos and La Despensa, separated by a short stretch of coastline. The settlement spreads along a rocky shore with small coves where fishing boats anchor in calm waters.
The first human settlements in this coastal area date back to prehistoric times, showing a blend of fishing cultures with Andean influences. The region has been a site of maritime activity since pre-Columbian times.
The village preserves traditional fishing methods passed down through generations, shaping daily life along the coast. Visitors can watch fishermen mending nets and sorting their catch on the beach, offering a glimpse into this enduring way of working.
Visitors reach the village by bus from La Serena, with regular services throughout the day providing convenient access. The best time to visit is during warmer months when conditions favor beach activities and boat excursions.
From here, visitors can take boat trips to the offshore islands of Los Pájaros and Trigo, where Humboldt penguins live in large colonies. These island visits offer a rare chance to watch these seabirds in their natural habitat.
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