1. Isla Negra is a coastal area located in the Valparaíso region of Chile. It is known for being the former home of poet Pablo Neruda, who built a unique house on the cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The house is now a museum dedicated to his life and work, giving visitors a glimpse into the poet’s eclectic tastes and passions. The museum contains a vast collection of artifacts, including ship figureheads, seashells, and even a post-mortem self-portrait of Neruda.
2. The Pablo Neruda Museum in Isla Negra is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM. The museum is closed on Mondays. Unfortunately, I do not have a phone number for the museum.
3. The entrance fee to the Pablo Neruda Museum in Isla Negra varies depending on your nationality and age. For Chilean adults, the ticket costs approximately 7,000 CLP, while for foreign adults, the ticket is around 7,500 CLP. Students and seniors can enjoy a reduced price, around 3,500 CLP. To get to Isla Negra, you can take a bus from Santiago to the nearby town of Algarrobo, and then a taxi to the museum. Alternatively, you can drive there, as there is on-site parking available.


