Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Iquique, Chile

Iquique (Spanish pronunciation: i'kike) is a port city in northern Chile. We arrived a little before daylight and took our time getting off the ship. A shuttle took us into town and dropped us off at the main square. I was there in 2023 on a Sunday and it looked pretty much abandoned except for the fish market at the pier. 

 

view from our deck
 

However, today being a week day, everything was bustling. The regular businesses were open and street vendors were set up on both sides of the streets surrounding the square. We walked about 3 blocks down to the pier where the fishermen bring in their daily catch. The local fishermen are at it 7 days a week.

 


 

today's catch

 


seals wait patiently for scraps

ready and waiting







I have to say there is more bird poop around the pier than anywhere we've ever been. Everything is literally covered in it! Not so much in town, but around the port and fishing pier. This is the reason.

 

 

From the pier, we walked back toward the central part of town. We browsed in a grocery store and picked up some treats for our room stewards, Jose (Honduras) and Keno (Jamaica). Naturally I snapped a few random photos as I walked.

 
really?
  
 
this never fails to amaze me

It's interesting to see what the ideal body shape is in other countries. For instance, in the US, we're used to seeing store mannequins model or pencil thin without much shape on top or bottom. However, that's not everyone's idea of the perfect female body shape. We've noticed that in Brazil and Chile, their "ideal" for women is much bustier in front and curvier in back. Even the mannequins reflect their taste.

 

street vendors set up mannequins

 
private fishing boats sit idle at pier



seems everyone has something to sell


Iquique town center

typical street scene


Iquique - 1 of only 2 free ports of Chile


4 comments:

  1. Linda-very interesting pix esp the wire connections and mannequins

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    1. It must take some skill to work on those high wires!

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  2. Barbara: Those Seals!! They are like a dog pack lined up waiting for food. The closeup is beautiful. They are so perfectly made to live in the sea. I love the Fishmongers' faces too. I feel like I'm there. In Hawaii, the wires are like this too. They just add, and eventually the trucks have to have a wire lifter so they can go through the streets. Ika in Hawaii and other Pacific island means the Current of the water or sea and Ike means to see, know, feel, perceive, recognize, or experience. The Pacific Islanders believe their star charts used to sail the world included boats that went to Chile, and Peru. It is the wonder of travel that you find the boring Sunday town is really vibrant and they were just taking a sabbath. Can you put the link in for finding your ship again?

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  3. It's hard to believe that Hawaii being a US state could get their wiring in such a situation! How could they ever find the one they're looking in that twisted up maze? Yes, Iquique was a completely different city on a week day but it's nice to see that some places do still take a sabbath rest. Ship tracker link is https://www.cruisemapper.com/. Thanks for following along!

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