Valdivia - Restrictions

May 01, 2015

Description:

Valdivia is named after its founder the Spanish Conquistador Pedro de Valdivia and is located at the confluence of three rivers – the Calle-Calle, Valdivia, and Cau-Cau.  It lies about 15 km (nine miles) east of the coastal towns of Corral and Niebla and approximately 500NM south of Santiago.

Entrance Notes and Cautions:

In 1960 Valdivia was severely damaged by the Great Chilean earthquake.  At magnitude 9.5 it was one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded. Debris and destroyed buildings can still be seen in some areas. In addition, land subsidence and sediments have resulted in complex navigation challenges on the local rivers and in some areas, ruins of buildings are visible from the water.

Position:

39° 49.3'S, 73° 26.4'W

If you have information for this section, or feedback on businesses used, please let us know at editor@noonsite.com. We also welcome new information about businesses you have used (see Related Businesses).

Related to following destinations: Chile, Valdivia
error: Content is protected !!

Search the site

Log in to your account

Become a Noonsite Member

As a free user of Noonsite you are restricted to viewing 3 country formalities per month. You have viewed 0 formalities this month – but can view the countries you have accessed to date as many times as you want.

Become a Noonsite Member and you can view unlimited formalities each month and enjoy additional member benefits. Membership fees help our team keep country formalities information up-to-date in support of cruisers worldwide.

Find out more about membership levels and Become a Noonsite Member.