This La Parva holiday home, named 'Beautiful Ski Chalet For Rental In La Parva Resort', is situated 1km from La Parva Ski Resort and 3.7km from El Colorado Ski Resort, with Farellones and Valle Nevado within 20km. The 50 square metre chalet sleeps nine guests, boasting three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, a private balcony, and free internet access, all within easy reach of the slopes.
10 13 reviews
Chile
12/12 – 20/12
NZ$61/nighttotal: NZ$488 (8 )
Dpto.1d 1b Pleno Centro De Temuco, Full Equipado
1 2
resort , Temuco
This one-bedroom flat is situated on Lagos Street in central Temuco, offering convenient access to shops, supermarkets, hospitals, and banks within 500 metres. The accommodation provides a fitness centre, a game room, a rentable quincho, a modern kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a washer/dryer, a queen-size bed, a private balcony, and a walking closet, accommodating up to three guests.
9.9 29 reviews
Chile
17/11 – 18/11
NZ$83/nightfor 1 night
Vista A La Cordillera A Pasos De Barrio Italia
1 2
resort , Santiago
The Vista A La Cordillera A Pasos De Barrio Italia apartment is located near Barrio Italia, providing convenient access to Bellavista, Lastarria, Cerro San Cristóbal at 600 meters, and the metro. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom accommodation for two guests offers mountain views, a balcony, and an on-site swimming pool, with pets welcome and internet provided.
10 18 reviews
Chile
29/07 – 02/08
NZ$274/nighttotal: NZ$1096 (4 )
Patagonia Lodge
1 5
resort , Las Ensenada
This luxury lodge, sleeping six, is situated within a 475-hectare private reserve in Las Ensenada, Chile, details regarding proximity to specific landmarks being unavailable. The two-bedroom chalet boasts a modern bathroom, fully equipped kitchen, jacuzzi, and access to 6km of on-site trekking trails, plus opportunities for condor watching and sport fishing.
9.7 32 reviews
Chile
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$411/nighttotal: NZ$2877 (7 )
Finca La Valletana
2 4
resort , Vista Flores
Finca La Valletana, in Vista Flores, offers a peaceful retreat approximately 106 kilometres from Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom villa, boasting 36 square metres of floor space, accommodates two guests and includes a swimming pool, garden, restaurant, bar, room service, and complimentary American breakfast.
9.6 38 reviews
Chile
09/08 – 12/08
NZ$201/nighttotal: NZ$603 (3 )
Altos De Guayacan 1
1 1
resort , San José de Maipo
Altos De Guayacan 1, a one-bedroom cottage in San José de Maipo, Chile, is situated approximately 32 to 48 kilometres from Santiago attractions such as the Museo Interactivo Mirador and Santiago International Airport. This self-catering property sleeps three, boasts a lake view, outdoor dining area, and is ideal for couples or small families seeking a peaceful escape, offering convenient access to San José de Maipo's natural beauty.
10 6 reviews
Chile
20/09 – 25/09
NZ$72/nighttotal: NZ$360 (5 )
Studio En Santiago Ubicación Ideal+wifi + Netflix
1 1
resort , Santiago
The "Studio En Santiago Ubicación Ideal+wifi + Netflix" is a private studio located in Santiago, offering convenient access to the historic centre, Barrio Italia, Cerro San Cristóbal, and Costanera Mall, all within an 8-minute reach. This self-contained apartment accommodates two guests, featuring a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable sleeping area with a high-quality mattress, and a dedicated workspace, with a complimentary baby co-sleeper available upon request.
9.9 61 reviews
Chile
25/07 – 25/08
NZ$66/nighttotal: NZ$2046 (31 )
Hermoso Dpto 1d/1b (2 A 4 Pers)
1 1
resort , Santiago
This Santiago Centro apartment offers a prime location, within walking distance of Club Hípico, Movistar Arena, and Fantasilandia, close to Meiggs and Universitario neighbourhoods. The one-bedroom flat sleeps four, featuring a modern design with a sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchen (fridge, freezer, microwave), swimming pool, fitness centre and access to laundry facilities; ideal for exploring Santiago's cultural attractions.
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Frequently asked questions about resorts in Chile
What are the top attractions in Chile?
Chile offers incredible diversity! For breathtaking landscapes, you've got Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, with its granite peaks and glaciers. The Atacama Desert in the north is another highlight, known for its otherworldly landscapes, stargazing opportunities, and geysers like El Tatio. In the central region, you can explore the vibrant city of Santiago, visiting historical sites like Palacio de La Moneda and enjoying the vibrant nightlife. Valparaíso, a colourful port city with its iconic funiculars, is also a must-see. Easter Island (Rapa Nui), with its iconic moai statues, is a truly unique and unforgettable destination, though it requires significant travel time.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star resorts in Chile?
Santiago's Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL) is by far the largest and busiest airport in Chile, serving as the main gateway for international flights. Other significant airports include Antofagasta Airport (ANF) in the north and Puerto Montt Airport (PMC) in the south, though they are considerably smaller than SCL.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in larger cities and tourist areas, particularly in Santiago and other major urban centres. However, it's always a good idea to carry some Chilean pesos (CLP) for smaller establishments, particularly in rural areas or smaller towns, and for markets or street vendors.
What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Chile?
Is the driving culture in Chile considered safe for tourists?
Driving in Chile can be challenging for tourists. While major highways are generally well-maintained, some roads, particularly in rural areas, can be poorly surfaced or narrow. Drivers should be prepared for aggressive driving styles and less adherence to traffic laws than in some other countries. Renting a car with good insurance is highly recommended.
Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Chile?
Chileans are generally friendly and welcoming. Showing respect for local customs is appreciated. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases will go a long way. Being mindful of personal space and punctuality is also important. In more rural areas, it's polite to ask permission before taking photographs of people.
What are the best family friendly resorts in Chile?
Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to Chile?
The Fiesta de la Virgen del Carmen is a significant religious festival celebrated across the country, particularly in coastal towns. The Grape Harvest Festival (Fiesta de la Vendimia) in the central valley celebrates the wine harvest, with many regional variations. Many smaller, local festivals occur throughout the year, celebrating various aspects of Chilean culture and traditions.
What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Chile?
A week in Chile allows for a good balance. One option could be to spend a few days exploring Santiago, then heading south to explore the wine region of the Central Valley, before concluding with a few days in the stunning Lake District, known for its volcanoes and stunning scenery. Another option could be flying to the Atacama Desert for a few days of unique desert experiences before heading south to Patagonia and exploring Torres del Paine.
Where should you go for a fun weekend in Chile?
For a fun weekend, Valparaíso offers a vibrant cultural scene, colourful streets, and stunning coastal views. Viña del Mar, nearby, provides beautiful beaches and a more relaxed atmosphere. Both cities are easily accessible from Santiago.
Are there parts of Chile with consistently good weather throughout the year?
No part of Chile enjoys consistently good weather throughout the year. The Atacama Desert is the driest non-polar desert in the world, and generally enjoys warm, sunny weather, but even there temperatures can fluctuate. Other regions experience distinct seasons, with significant differences in temperature and rainfall.
What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Chile?
For medical emergencies, dial 131. For police emergencies, dial 133. It's advisable to have these numbers readily available and to inform your accommodation of your travel plans.