The 18 Best Hotels in Chile
Have you been thinking about a Chilean vacation? You may be wondering about the best hotels in Chile.
Whether you’re looking for information on Chilean hotels or resorts, we’ve got you.
LANDED compiled this list of the 18 best hotels and resorts in Chile that will give you a vacation experience like no other.
Chile’s geography is preposterous: A ribbon of land, wedged between the Pacific and the Andes, stretching 3000 miles. At one point, the country is no more than ten miles wide.
As strange as its territory sounds, Chile is home to the most diverse and stunning collection of landscapes in South America.
Each region of Chile is distinct in its own right. The north is an arid coastal plateau — the world’s driest desert.
Central Chile is famous for its Mediterranean climate, wine valleys, and ski resorts.
The Chilean lake district’s deep blue lochs are surround by prehistoric forests.
In the far south, Patagonia’s fjords, glaciers, and granite peaks repeat on in infinite variety.
To kickstart your trip plan, here is the list of our favorite 18 hotels, lodges, and resorts in Chile.
18. Portillo
If you’re considering a June to August ski trip to Chile, Hotel Portillo will make your short list. No, it’s not a luxury hotel in the traditional sense; its iconic status has grown out of decades of unforgettable ski weeks.
Forget about heading into town for shopping and gallery strolls. The big yellow Hotel Portillo is the hub of all après action. The 123 rooms at this Chilean ski lodge have views of the lake, mountains, or the slopes.
Portillo amenities include:
- Outdoor Heated Pool
- Basketball Court
- Massage Rooms
- Fitness Center
- Game Room
- Restaurant
- Boutique
- Sundeck
- Hot Tub
- Cinema
- Sauna
- Salon
- Bar
In-room amenities include telephone, safety box, hair dryer, and Wi-Fi. With 450 resort employees and a maximum of 400 guests, you’ll be well cared for.
Portillo operates on a Saturday-to-Saturday program. Meals, lift tickets, and round-trip transfers — two hours or 102 miles from Santiago — are included in most packages.
17. Melimoyu Lodge
Melimoyu Lodge is Chilean Patagonia’s premier fishing lodge. Inside, the lodge is warm and filled with light. The inviting central room features a high, beamed ceiling; natural wood floors and accents; and large windows.
The four comfortable guestrooms have an understated elegance, featuring natural wood, wicker, and artisanal textiles handmade in the lakeside village of Puyuhuapi.
Meals are something to look forward to at Melimoyu Lodge, with an emphasis on local organic ingredients. Dinners are multi-course and served at a communal table. A riverside quincho (barbeque pavilion) is used to prepare traditional Patagonian asados.
Service is another highlight at Melimoyu Lodge. The house staff and adventure guides are genuinely kind and attentive.
Eames lounge chairs face a wood-burning fireplace, and original artwork highlights the region’s wildlife. Chilean wines and spirits line the shelves of the game room. Under the suspended staircase, an alcove library serves as the planning station for each day’s excursions.
Guests at Melimoyu Lodge usually stay three or four nights, fly fishing, kayaking or rafting, mountain bike and horseback riding, hiking the forest and glacier-view trails, and relaxing in the nearby hot springs. Four-wheel-drive buggies are also available.
16. Tierra Atacama
Located near the edge of the oasis town of San Pedro, Tierra Atacama blends into the surrounding landscape, incorporating native wood, stone, and adobe.
Tierra Atacama’s full-board program includes group-basis guided touring (maximum ten guests per group), three meals daily, open bar with select beverages, and group-basis transportation to and from the Calama airport.
Lodge amenities include:
- Ambient Temperature Outdoor Pool
- Outdoor Jacuzzi
- Fitness Center
- Restaurant
- TV Lounge
- Boutique
- Gardens
- Spa
- Bar
In-room amenities are fitted with private terraces, air conditioning, ceiling fan, bathrobes, slippers, hair dryers, security box, and Wi-Fi. Rooms at Alto Atacama do not have televisions.
This Chilean hotel is located in the ancient community of Ayllu de Larache, just outside the oasis town of San Pedro.
This hotel’s grounds are an assemblage of 20 indigenous parcels, and Explora is committed to preserving the ancient pathways and structures on the site.
The 50 adobe rooms blend into the landscape and enjoy views of either the Andes or the gardens.
Explora Atacama’s full board program includes group-basis guided touring (maximum 10 guests per group; more than 40 explorations), three meals daily, open bar with select beverages, and group-basis transportation to and from the Calama airport.
Explora Atacama offers four open-air, ambient-temperature pools, an outdoor Jacuzzi, restaurant, bar, barbeque quincho, lounge, boutique, massage room, observatory and a stable of more than 20 horses.
In-room amenities include:
- Bathrobes
- Slippers
- Hair Dryers
- Security Box
Rooms at Explora Atacama do not have televisions, Wi-Fi, or air conditioning. Altitude, shade, and the dry climate keep the rooms cool naturally.
Wi-Fi is available in the hotel common areas. Premium beverages, laundry, and massage treatments carry an additional charge.
15. Explora Rapa Nui
The full board program at Explora Rapa Nui includes group-basis guided touring (maximum 10 guests per group; more than 30 explorations by foot, bike and boat), three meals daily, open bar with select beverages, and group-basis transportation to and from the Hanga Roa airport.
Lodge amenities at Explora Rapa Nui include:
- Bar
- Lounge
- Boutique
- Restaurant
- Outdoor Pool
- Massage Area
- Open-Air Jacuzzi
In-room amenities: bathrobes, slippers, hair dryers, and security box. Rooms at Explora Rapa Nui do not have televisions, Wi-Fi, or air conditioning. Wi-Fi is available in the lodge’s common areas.
Premium beverages, laundry, and massage treatments carry an additional charge.
14. Hotel Hanga Roa
Hotel Hanga Roa is another of our favorite hotels in Chile. Located next to the Pacific, within the town of Hanga Roa, Hanga Roa’s striking contemporary architecture was inspired by the traditional boat houses of the Rapa Nui culture.
Interior spaces are finished in cypress logs, clay, and volcanic stone. Hanga Roa’s 75 guestrooms face the Pacific Ocean.
The full board program includes group-basis guided touring (ten full and half-day explorations by foot, bike, boat, and ATV), three meals daily, open bar with select beverages, and group-basis transportation to and from the Hanga Roa airport.
Hanga Roa lodge amenities include:
- Outdoor Pool With Children’s Area
- Two Restaurants
- Fitness Center
- Bicycle Use
- Boutique
- Pool Bar
- Spa Tub
- Lounge
- Sauna
- Spa
In-room amenities at this Easter Island resort include: air conditioning, ceiling fans, rainfall shower heads, coffee / tea service, turndown service, bathrobes, slippers, hair dryers, Wi-Fi, television, and security box.
Premium beverages, laundry, and massage treatments carry an additional charge. Private guides can be arranged for most dates, with sufficient advance notice.
13. Tierra Patagonia
When it comes to the best hotels in Patagonia, Tierra Patagonia almost always makes the list. This Chilean resort is located outside the eastern boundary of Torres del Paine National Park.
Outside, Tierra Patagonia’s structure mimics the form of a sand dune, shaped by the Patagonian wind. Inside, light-filled spaces are finished in whitewash, wood, stone, and local textiles.
This hotel’s 39 guest rooms face Lake Sarmiento and the glorious Paine Massif.
The full board program of three or more nights at Tierra Patagonia includes group-basis guided touring, three meals daily; open bar with select beverages; and group-basis transportation to and from the Punta Arenas or Puerto Natales airports or the Cerro Castillo border crossing.
Lodge amenities at this Chilean resort include:
- Heated Indoor Pool
- Outdoor Jacuzzi
- Steam Room
- Restaurant
- Boutique
- Lounge
- Wi-Fi
- Spa
- Bar
In-room amenities at the hotel include: bathrobes, slippers, hair dryers, and security box. Rooms at Tierra Patagonia do not have televisions—the views out your window provide an ever-changing display of light and color.
12. Hotel Awa
Hotel AWA is located 30 miles (18 minutes) northeast of the town of Puerto Varas, on the shore of Lake Llanquihue.
Deservedly ranking among the best hotels in Chile, AWA’s large picture windows fill the hotel with light, maximizing views of the lake and surrounding woodlands. Interior spaces at Hotel AWA are accented with local flagstone, volcanic rock, wool textiles, and guaitecas cypress.
Guestrooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, with views of the lake and the Osorno Volcano.
In-room amenities at Hotel AWA include:
- Separate Shower and Whirlpool Tub
- King Bed (or two twin beds)
- Security Box
- Television
- Fireplace
- Wi-Fi
Hotel amenities include: restaurant, bar, lounge, indoor pool, dry sauna, steam room, massage room, and hydro-massage pool.
Hotel AWA’s full board program includes private guided touring (hiking, fishing, birdwatching, kayaking, and cultural excursions; rafting is group basis with maximum of eight guests); three meals daily; non-alcoholic beverages and select Chilean wines; and private transportation to and from the Puerto Montt airport.
Premium beverages, scenic flights/premium excursions, laundry, and massage treatments each carry an additional charge.
11. Tierra Chiloe
Tierra Chiloe is located on the eastern coast of Chiloe Island, near the town of Dalcahue. Clad in local wood, the starkly stylish lodge evokes the ships and houses of traditional Chiloe. Inside, the light-filled spaces are warmed by hearths, cypress wood, and local textiles.
The 24 guest rooms at Tierra Chiloe face the inland Pacific Ocean and the Pullao Wetlands.
The full board program of three or more nights includes group-basis guided touring (maximum 14 guests per group; more than 40 explorations); three meals daily; open bar with select beverages; and group-basis transportation to and from the Punta Arenas or Puerto Natales airports of Castro or Puerto Montt between 9AM and 6PM.
Lodge amenities at Tierra Chiloe include:
- Heated Indoor Pool
- Outdoor Pool
- Steam Room
- Restaurant
- Boutique
- Lounge
- Wi-Fi
- Bar
- Spa
The hotel’s in-room amenities include: bathrobes, slippers, hair dryers, and security box. Rooms at Tierra Chiloe do not have televisions.
10. Uman Lodge
Set within a 1,200-acre working farm, Uman Lodge overlooks the turquoise-hued Futaleufu and Espolon rivers. This Chilean hotel’s ridgetop location is an excellent base for exploring the region’s forests, lakes, rivers, and mountains.
Carefully designed and furnished by its French owners, Uman Lodge undoubtedly ranks among the best hotels in Chile. The lodge features warm woodwork, natural stone, original artwork, leather, and plush textiles. Panoramic windows look out on the river and the Andes.
The 15 spacious suites at Uman Lodge have private terraces, living rooms, and large windows. The master suite adds a jetted tub, second bathroom, and seating space.
Each guestroom is furnished with television, air conditioning, security box, bathrobes, slippers, and hairdryer. Wi-Fi is available throughout the lodge.
The Uman Restaurant emphasizes local ingredients, many of which are sourced from on-property. Among the other amenities are:
- Indoor and Outdoor Swimming Pools
- Barbeque Dining Pavilion
- Fitness Center
- Hot Tub
- Sauna
- Spa
Guests can explore the nearby hiking trails and river beaches, kayak, and paddle board. LANDED can also arrange fishing, riding, biking, and rafting excursions.
9. Explora Patagonia
Explora Patagonia is located in the heart of the Torres del Paine National Park. This property not only ranks among the best hotels in Chile, it’s also widely-considered one of the best hotels in Patagonia.
The 49 rooms at Explora Patagonia enjoy views of either the Paine Massif and Lake Pehoe or the Salto Chico waterfall.
The full board program at this Chilean resort includes group-basis guided touring (maximum 14 guests per group; more than 40 explorations), three meals daily, open bar with select beverages, and group-basis transportation to and from the Punta Arenas or Puerto Natales airports.
Explora Lodge amenities include:
- Four Open-Air Jacuzzis
- Heated Indoor Pool
- Massage Room
- Restaurant
- Boutique
- Lounge
- Bar
Dos de Enero Estancia, Explora’s 6,000-acre ranch, has a stable of more than 20 horses.
In-room amenities at Explora Patagonia include: bathrobes, slippers, hair dryers, and security box. Rooms at Explora do not have televisions, Wi-Fi, or air conditioning.
The hotel does not have mobile phone service. Premium beverages, laundry, and massage treatments carry an additional charge.
8. Hotel Vira Vira
Vira Vira is located on the banks of the Liucura River, 10 miles (25 minutes) east of the Lake District resort town of Pucon.
This fine, 56-acre private Chilean estate is surrounded by native woodlands.
Food is at Hacienda Vira Vira is a highlight— produce from organic gardens and a 99-acre farm compliments fresh seafood and house-made cheeses.
Vira Vira’s full board program (for three or more nights) includes:
- Group-Basis Transportation to and from Pucon Airfield or Temuco Airport
- Non-Alcoholic Beverages
- Select Chilean Wines
- Three Meals Daily
The full board package also includes group-basis guided touring (maximum 14 guests per group).
The touring menu includes a variety of hiking, fishing, boating, biking, riding, and cultural excursion options.
Vira Vira Lodge amenities include:
- Outdoor Hot Tub
- Massage Room
- Restaurant
- Yoga Deck
- Boutique
- Lounge
- Wi-Fi
- Bar
In-room amenities at this include: air conditioning, Wi-Fi, bathrobes, slippers, hair dryers, and security box.
Rooms at Vira Vira do not have televisions.
Premium beverages, laundry, and massage treatments carry an additional charge, as do helicopter flights and other premium excursions.
This Chilean lodge welcomes guests age twelve and older.
7. Alto Atacama
What makes Alto Atacama one of the best hotels in Chile? Tucked into a redrock canyon 1.5 miles from the oasis town of San Pedro, Alto Atacama has an unmatched sense of place; the hotel blends seamlessly into its surroundings.
Construction incorporates traditional building design and materials—wood, stone, and adobe. The eight-acre Alto Atacama grounds feature native plants and a llama paddock.
Nearby, guests can explore pre-Inca and Inca sites, a hilltop star-gazing platform, and hiking trails.
The full board program includes group-basis guided touring (maximum eight guests per group), three meals daily, open bar with select beverages, and group-basis transportation to and from the Calama airport.
Alto Atacama rooms do not have air conditioning; altitude and double-roof construction keep the rooms cool naturally. Riding is not offered at Alto Atacama; horses are not native to the Atacama, and they have an adverse effect on the landscape.
Lodge amenities at Alto Atacama include:
- Six Outdoor Pools of Varying Temperatures
- Stargazing Platform
- Outdoor Jacuzzi
- Llama Paddock
- Restaurant
- Boutique
- Gardens
- Lounge
- Bar
- Spa
In-room amenities at Alto Atacama include: bathrobes, slippers, hair dryers, security box, minibar with complimentary soft drinks and mineral water.
6. Singular Santiago
The Singular Santiago is located in the heart of the resurgent Lastarria District, known for its parks, cafes, galleries, and museums. Parque Forestal, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Visual Arts, and the Centro Gabriela Mistral are all within a short walk of the hotel.
Inside, you’ll find a clubby atmosphere decorated in warm shades of chocolate and khaki. Among the highlights, a rooftop with bar, tapas restaurant, sundeck, and swimming pool.
The guest rooms are light and spacious, with marble bathrooms, high quality linens, bathrobes, and slippers.
Amenities include: two restaurants, two bars, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, steam room, fitness center, terrace, coffee / tea service, Wi-Fi, security boxes, and hair dryers. Room service is available 24 hours.
Pro tip: the burled wood box at the check-in desk is filled with locally-produced Kamel chocolates.
5. The Singular Patagonia
Consistently rated among the best hotels in Chile, The Singular Patagonia is a national treasure. This hotel is located on the Ultima Esperanza Sound, deep within Chilean Patagonia.
The historic core of The Singular originally served as an Edwardian Era cold storage plant for Patagonia products headed to England. Declared a national monument in 1996, that portion of the structure is protected as part of Chile’s cultural heritage.
With restoration and the addition of a guest wing, the project was reborn as The Singular Patagonia in 2011.
The Singular’s 57 guest rooms share direct views of the sound and mountains.
In-room amenities include: picture windows, minibar, Wi-Fi, security box, large bathrooms, bathtubs, bathrobes, slippers, and hair dryers.
Singular hotel amenities include:
- Indoor / Outdoor Pool
- Two Restaurants
- Fitness Center
- Boutique
- Spa
- Bar
The full board option at this Chilean hotel includes breakfast, lunch, dinner and beverages (premium wine and spirits excluded) along with daily, guided expeditions in the company of other guests (two half-day tours or one full-day tour for each full day at The Singular Patagonia).
Guests at The Singular are also invited to enjoy a winery visit, hiking, and riding.
4. Awasi Atacama
Located in the ancient trading town of San Pedro, Awasi Atacama is an intimate, Relais & Chateaux board lodge with 10 adobe suites.
For those interested in active adventure, the Awasi lodges may represent the best options in South America.
Each guestroom at Awasi Atacama is assigned a private guide and four-wheel drive vehicle—guests can explore the region as they choose, and at their own pace.
Meals and privately guided excursions are included at Awasi.
Lodge amenities include:
- Menu of Privately-Guided Excursions
- Open Air Restaurant
- Swimming Pool
- Lounge
- Bar
Awasi Atacama room amenities include:
- Air Conditioning
- Outdoor Shower
- Private Patio
- Security Box
- Bathrobes
- Slippers
- Wi-Fi
Riding is not offered at Awasi Atacama; horses are not native to the Atacama, and they have an adverse effect on the landscape.
Some services can be arranged for an additional cost (e.g. massage, ballooning, laundry).
Premium beverages carry an additional charge.
3. Vik Chile + Puro Vik
Vik Chile is the hilltop centerpiece of the 4,500-acre Vik Wine Estate in the Millahue Valley, 2.5 hours southwest of Santiago. The surrounding countryside is covered in vineyards, hills, and native woodlands.
The 105-mile drive from Santiago’s airport takes 2.5 hours. Helicopter transfers can be arranged, with a flight time of approximately 45 minutes.
The lodge is full board, with breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner included. Soft drinks and a glass of Milla Cala wine (for adults) are included with lunch. Soft drinks and a bottle of wine for every two adults are included with dinner.
All of the 21 suites are unique. They include original artwork and design furnishings, special amenities made with grape seeds and Egyptian cotton linens.
Every suite is equipped with:
- Air conditioning
- Security box (large enough for a laptop)
- Mini-bar
- hairdryer, bathrobes, slippers
- Wi-Fi is available throughout each retreat
- No televisions in rooms, but there is a game room with TVs and Xbox
Puro Vik
Inaugurated in December 2018, Puro Vik represents the newest Vik concept by curators Carrie and Alexander Vik.
Each villa features floor-to-ceiling glass windows, eliminating visual borders between the surrounding treetops and foliage.
The innovative design and spacing of the cabins ensures privacy, while allowing guests to drink in the dramatic vistas of the valley below.
Bedrooms and bathrooms open onto private terraces, blurring the boundary between interior spaces and the outdoors. Guests can enjoy fine Chilean wines beneath the warm sun, serene moon, and brilliant constellations of the Southern Hemisphere.https://landedtravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Puro-Vik.png
2. Awasi Patagonia
Nestled into a forested hillside on a private reserve, Awasi Patagonia faces the Torres del Paine, Lake Sarmiento, and the wild Patagonian Steppe.
Of all the hotels in Chile, Awasi Patagonia is widely-considered the best. This Relais & Chateaux lodge has 14 villas, each with a private guide and four-wheel drive vehicle; guests can explore the region as they choose, and at their own pace.
Food is another highlight at this Chilean hotel—executive Chef Mariano Salaberry creates seasonal meals, made to order.
Meals and privately guided excursions are included.
Awasi Lodge amenities include:
- Open Bar for Select Alcoholic & Non-Alcoholic Beverages
- Menu of Privately-Guided Excursions
- Restaurant
- Lounge
- Library
Awasi Room amenities include: fireplaces, wood-fired hot tubs, separate baths and showers, bathrobes, slippers, security box, minibar, and Wi-Fi.
Some services can be arranged for an additional cost (e.g. massage, fly-fishing, laundry). Premium beverages carry an additional charge.
Room service is available. Rooms at Awasi do not have televisions.
1. Paguimalal
Paguimalal is essentially a private hotel, with five bedrooms and accommodation for families or small groups–usually 6 to 14 guests.
The 7,750-square-foot home rests on 44 acres of green fields, wildlife-friendly flowers, and native forest. A stream feeds the swimming pool and wood-fired hot tub.
Although the home is spacious, guests are charmed by its coziness. The wood-lined interior, multiple fireplaces, and a library of regional photo books draw guests together. Picture windows bathe the rooms in soft light. Gathering spaces are oriented to take advantage of the lake views.
You’ll spend your evenings enjoying prismatic sunsets, relaxing in the garden hot tub, and dining on showcase regional meals. Each dinner is included in your stay, and prepared to your tastes by top local chefs who cook for Paguimalal guests out of deep affection for the homeowners. Beer, soft drinks, house wine, and bottled water are also included.
An experienced kitchen staff prepares daily lunches and breakfasts, included in your stay. An English-speaking concierge is on call to arrange touring and restaurant reservations. Daily housekeeping, with turndown service, is included. Anything you need–from gear rental to on-request laundry service–is tended to expertly.
Pucon is sometimes called the Jackson Hole of South America–a place with natural beauty, a vibrant town center, and dozens of outdoor activity options.
Guests at Paguimalal enjoy privately-guided experiences, tailor-made to their interests, skills, and desired level of activity. Each guide is hand-selected by the homeowners, and most of the excursions are included in your stay. Â Some activities are scheduled in advance, while others can be timed with same-day flexibly.
LANDED ARRANGES TAILOR-MADE TRAVEL THROUGHOUT CHILE. WE’LL TURN YOUR DREAMS INTO MEMORIES. SPEAK WITH ONE OF OUR EXPERT TRAVEL DESIGNERS TODAY AT 801.582.2100.