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ROARING FORTIES MARINA 🇨🇱 VALDIVIA CHILE

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39°52.533′ S 073°14.6683′ W

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We are the team of “The Roaring Forties Marina”, this is home to us. No matter whether you are sailing in the south Pacific on your way to Cape Horn or, you already are a “Cape Horner” and now you are heading to Rapa Nui or central Chile, you will be welcome to spend some time with us in our beautiful marina while you enjoy the multiple amenities in place to make your staying unforgettable.

+56 9 7875 4319
roaring.forties@hotmail.com
www.roaringfortiesmarina.com
@theroaringfortiesmarina

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AMENITIES

  • Wi-fi
  • Optical Fiber
  • Fresh water
  • Electricity
  • 220 V
  • 50 Hz

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CONTACT

Raúl Zapata (Raúl)

Phone: +56 9 7875 4319

roaring.forties@hotmail.com

www.roaringfortiesmarina.com

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CHILE

Navigating the Chilean Coastline

  • Geographical Overview: Stretching over 3,450 nm Chile’s coastline offers fjords, islands, and dramatic cliffs.
  • Popular Cruising Routes:
    • From Arica in the north, past Valparaíso, down to the Patagonian fjords.
    • Key destinations: Iquique, La Serena, Valparaíso, Chiloé Island, Puerto Montt, and Punta Arenas.
  • Weather and Seasons: Discussion on the varying climates along the coast, from the arid north to the rainy, cold south.
  • Maritime Hazards and Considerations: Strong winds, tidal shifts, and navigation around the Patagonian archipelagos.
  • Customs and Regulations: Procedures for checking in and out of ports, restrictions, and paperwork.

 Key Ports and Anchorages in Chile

  • Valparaíso: Cultural significance, UNESCO World Heritage Site, facilities, and must-visit spots for cruisers.
  • Puerto Montt: The gateway to the Patagonian fjords, marina services, and provisions.
  • Chiloé Island: Rich maritime culture, wooden churches, and protected anchorages.
  • The Patagonian Fjords: Navigating through glacier-fed waters, wildlife encounters, and tips for safe cruising.
  • Punta Arenas: The last major port before heading further south or across to Easter Island, logistical support, and refueling.

 Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego

  • Unique Sailing Experience: Harsh yet stunning wilderness, rugged coastline, and breathtaking scenery.
  • Glaciers and Wildlife: Approaching glaciers like Pio XI, observing marine life such as sea lions, whales, and penguins.
  • Cruising Challenges: Icebergs, unpredictable weather, and limited communication options.
  • Yacht Clubs and Cruising Associations: Support networks and resources available for cruisers.

 Crossing to Easter Island

  • Planning the Passage: Distance, prevailing winds, and the best time to cross.
  • Weather Considerations: Trade winds, cyclonic patterns, and ocean currents.
  • Provisioning and Preparation: Ensuring enough supplies for the long crossing and safety equipment.
  • Communication and Safety: Satellite phones, EPIRBs, and emergency protocols.
  • Must-See Sites on Land: Visiting Ahu Tongariki, Rano Raraku, Orongo, and the Anakena beach.
  • Regulations and Visitor Etiquette: Protecting cultural heritage and respecting local customs

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DOCUMENTS

ENTRY EXIT REQUIREMENTS

DOCUMENTATION
Passport Valid for at least _ months; requires one blank page
Boat Documentation Coast Guard Doc (Original)
Insurance
Crewlist Required at checkin/out
Zarpe Required at checkin/out
Fishing License
Official Procedures
Official Country Visa
Immigration Visa
Required Permits
Upon Arrival Visit: Immigration; Customs; Port Captain/Authority
Upon Departure Visit: Immigration; Customs; Port Captain
Total Entry & Exit Fees:
Notes:
Recommended Agent:
Address for Mail and Packages:
Other:
Required Vaccinations None
Pets
Currency: US Dollar

MUST SEE

  1. Torres del Paine National Park
    • Latitude: -51.1805, Longitude: -73.2425
    • Renowned for its stunning granite towers, turquoise lakes, and diverse wildlife.
  2. San Pedro de Atacama
    • Latitude: -22.9093, Longitude: -68.1991
    • A desert town surrounded by unique rock formations, geysers, and salt flats.
  3. Valle de la Luna
    • Latitude: -22.9199, Longitude: -68.2843
    • A surreal landscape of dunes and rock formations resembling the surface of the moon.
  4. El Tatio Geysers
    • Latitude: -22.3350, Longitude: -68.0100
    • One of the highest geyser fields in the world, best viewed at sunrise.
  5. Atacama Salt Flat (Salar de Atacama)
    • Latitude: -23.3033, Longitude: -68.0596
    • A massive salt flat with spectacular flamingo-filled lagoons.
  6. Hand of the Desert (Mano del Desierto)
    • Latitude: -24.1680, Longitude: -69.9511
    • A massive hand sculpture rising from the Atacama Desert.
  7. La Portada
    • Latitude: -23.7173, Longitude: -70.4125
    • A natural rock arch off the coast of Antofagasta.
  8. Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works
    • Latitude: -20.2048, Longitude: -69.7976
    • Abandoned nitrate mining towns, now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  9. Chiloé National Park
    • Latitude: -42.7300, Longitude: -74.1016
    • Home to diverse wildlife, including foxes and the pudú, the world’s smallest deer.
  10. Chiloé Churches
  • Latitude: -42.5740, Longitude: -73.7758
  • A collection of UNESCO-listed wooden churches scattered across the island.
  1. Villarrica Volcano
  • Latitude: -39.4200, Longitude: -71.9400
  • An active volcano in the heart of Chile’s Lake District.
  1. Pucón
  • Latitude: -39.2829, Longitude: -71.9781
  • A vibrant adventure tourism hub, known for hiking, rafting, and hot springs.
  1. Conguillío National Park
  • Latitude: -38.6372, Longitude: -71.6943
  • Features ancient Araucaria trees and the dramatic Llaima Volcano.
  1. Marble Caves (Capillas de Mármol)
  • Latitude: -46.6576, Longitude: -72.6289
  • Breathtaking marble formations on General Carrera Lake.
  1. Sewell Mining Town
  • Latitude: -34.0766, Longitude: -70.3753
  • A colorful mining town in the Andes, also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  1. Cochamó Valley
  • Latitude: -41.4854, Longitude: -72.3089
  • Known as the “Yosemite of Chile” for its stunning granite cliffs.
  1. Lake General Carrera
  • Latitude: -46.5717, Longitude: -72.5981
  • Chile’s largest lake, famous for the Marble Caves.
  1. Punta Arenas Cemetery
  • Latitude: -53.1558, Longitude: -70.9104
  • A unique cemetery with ornate mausoleums and manicured cypress trees.
  1. Wulff Castle
  • Latitude: -33.0295, Longitude: -71.5511
  • A historic castle built on the rocky coast of Viña del Mar.
  1. Santa Cruz Wine Valley
  • Latitude: -34.6384, Longitude: -71.3543
  • A renowned wine-producing region in central Chile.
  1. Salar de Surire Natural Monument
  • Latitude: -18.8887, Longitude: -69.0372
  • A salt flat known for its flamingos and hot springs.
  1. Alerce Andino National Park
  • Latitude: -41.6100, Longitude: -72.7200
  • Home to some of the oldest trees in the world, the endangered Alerce.
  1. Portillo Ski Resort
  • Latitude: -32.8378, Longitude: -70.1231
  • One of the oldest ski resorts in South America, near the Andes Mountains.
  1. Moai Statues of Easter Island
  • Latitude: -27.1167, Longitude: -109.3667
  • Iconic monolithic statues created by the Rapa Nui people.
  1. Rapa Nui National Park
  • Latitude: -27.1256, Longitude: -109.3494
  • A UNESCO World Heritage site, protecting the culture of Easter Island.
  1. La Serena
  • Latitude: -29.9045, Longitude: -71.2480
  • A coastal city known for its beautiful beaches and colonial architecture.
  1. Elqui Valley
  • Latitude: -29.9188, Longitude: -70.8419
  • Famous for its clear skies, vineyards, and pisco production.
  1. Parque Nacional Fray Jorge
  • Latitude: -30.6700, Longitude: -71.6800
  • A lush forest that exists in the middle of a semi-arid region.
  1. Cerro San Cristóbal
  • Latitude: -33.4170, Longitude: -70.6345
  • A hill in Santiago offering panoramic views and a massive statue of the Virgin Mary.
  1. Valparaíso
  • Latitude: -33.0458, Longitude: -71.6197
  • A colorful port city with steep funiculars and vibrant street art.
  1. Bahía Inglesa
  • Latitude: -27.1341, Longitude: -70.8173
  • A stunning beach with white sands and turquoise waters.
  1. Lauca National Park
  • Latitude: -18.2400, Longitude: -69.3500
  • Home to Lake Chungará and a variety of wildlife, including vicuñas and flamingos.
  1. Parque Nacional Pumalín Douglas Tompkins
  • Latitude: -42.6820, Longitude: -72.3450
  • A vast wilderness area with lush forests and rugged mountains.
  1. Río Futaleufú
  • Latitude: -43.1828, Longitude: -71.8688
  • One of the world’s best whitewater rafting destinations.
  1. Puente del Inca
  • Latitude: -32.8241, Longitude: -69.9223
  • A natural rock formation over the Vacas River in the Andes Mountains.
  1. Laguna Verde (San Pedro de Atacama)
  • Latitude: -22.8183, Longitude: -68.2733
  • A striking green lagoon in the Atacama Desert, near the border with Bolivia.

REPAIRS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS

EMERGENCIES AND SAR INFO

EMERGENCY SAR (SEARCH AND RESCUE)

General Directorate for Maritime Terrritory and Merchant Marine (DIRECTEMAR) Chile

Latitude, Longitude: (-33.02333069,-71.64499664)
Telephone: +56-32-2208637 Alternative Phone #: +56-32-2208638 / 208639
Email: mrccchile@directemar.cl
Fax: + 56-32-2208662
Website: www.directemar.cl

MRCC Iquique

Tel: +56 57 401961
Fax: +56 57 401996
Email: mrcciquique@directemar.cl

MRCC Talcahuano

Tel:  +56 41 2266162
Fax:  +56 41 2266196
Email: mrcctalcahuano@directemar.cl

MRCC Puerto Montt

Tel: +56 65 561190
Fax: +56 65 483931
Email: mrccpuertomontt@directemar.cl

MRCC Punta Arenas 

Tel: +56-61-205-477
Fax: +56-61-201-196
Email: mrccpuntaarenas@directemar.cl