Chile.
Coyhaique
The main city of Chilean Patagonia's Aysén Region, Coyhaique sits at the confluence of the Simpson and Coyhaique rivers, ringed by dramatic mountain scenery…
Puerto Varas
This lakeside town in southern Chile with views of Osorno Volcano and the snowcapped peaks of Calbuco and Tronador directly from the waterfront, Puerto Varas…
Puerto Chacabuco
Puerto Chacabuco sits at the head of Aisén Fjord in Chilean Patagonia, serving as the main port of the Aysén Region and a departure point for vessels heading…
Valdivia
Founded in 1552 by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia at the confluence of several rivers in southern Chile, this riverside city built one of the mos…
Lebu
This port town on the south bank of the Lebu River mouth in Chile's Bío Bío Region, with historic churches in the centre, scenic viewpoints in the surrounds,…
Dichato
Compact bay town on the Chilean coast in the Biobío Region, Dichato draws summer visitors to its calm, cold waters for water sports and a seafood restaurant…
Arica
Chile's northernmost city sits on the Pacific coast where two Atacama Desert valleys meet, earning its reputation as the "city of the eternal spring" through…
Cochamó
This compact town in Chile's Los Lagos Region where the Reloncaví estuary meets the Andes foothills, Cochamó is the gateway to a valley known for granite dom…
Hualañé
A little agricultural town in Chile's Maule region, Hualañé sits in the Mataquito River valley with the coast nearby and mountains within reach.
Licán Ray
This lakeside resort town on the north shore of Calafquén Lake in Chile's Araucanía Region, Licán Ray has a café and restaurant scene that punches above its…
Putre
High in the Andes at an elevation that demands acclimatisation, this little Aymara-rooted village in northern Chile sits on the edge of Lauca National Park a…
Tome
A Pacific-facing port town in Chile's Biobío Region, Tomé sits where mountain terrain meets the coast, with the beach resort of Dichato among its best-known…
Ancud
A waterfront town on the northern tip of Chiloé Island in southern Chile, Ancud has a walkable centre with cafés, restaurants, and a concentration of histori…
Villa O'Higgins
The southern terminus of Chile's Carretera Austral highway, Villa O'Higgins is a small hamlet in Chilean Patagonia sitting where the Mayer River meets Lake O…
Puerto Williams
Puerto Williams, on the Chilean side of the Beagle Channel, claims the title of the world's southernmost city — a distinction contested by Argentina's Ushuai…
Hualpén
This sprawling Chilean city where low-rise colorful neighborhoods meet broad wetlands and a wide river estuary, with long road bridges connecting the urban a…
Villarrica
A lakeside town in Chile's Araucanía Region, Villarrica sits on the western shore of the lake that shares its name, with a walkable waterfront avenue offerin…
Puerto Octay
A little town on the north shore of Llanquihue Lake in southern Chile, Puerto Octay has a compact central core with cafés and restaurants, lake access within…
Puerto Natales
The main gateway to Torres del Paine National Park, Puerto Natales sits on Última Esperanza Sound in Chilean Patagonia, with mountain views across the water…
Futaleufu
A compact frontier town in Chilean Patagonia built around the Futaleufú River, widely regarded as one of the world's premier whitewater rafting rivers.
Panguipulli
This lakeside town in southern Chile's Valdivia Province, Panguipulli sits on the western shore of the lake that shares its name — a Mapudungun word meaning…
Petorca
A low-rise Chilean valley town spread between dry Andean hillsides, with terraced cultivation visible on the slopes above and a river corridor of green threa…
Curacautin
This small city in Chile's Araucanía region whose name means "Gathering Stone" in Mapudungun, Curacautín sits in a valley with views of three volcanoes — Tol…
Algarrobo
This little coastal town on Chile's central coast known as the "nautical capital of Chile," Algarrobo draws visitors for sailing, surfing, and other water sp…
Iquique
A port city on Chile's northern Pacific coast, Iquique is one of only two free ports in the country, home to the ZOFRI duty-free zone — one of the largest fr…
Pisco Elqui
This pocket-sized highland village in Chile's Elqui Valley, Pisco Elqui takes its name from the grape-based spirit whose Chilean denomination of origin it wa…
Ránquil
This long concrete road bridge spans a wide, braided river flanked by poplar trees, with low forested hills rising behind a pocket-sized riverside town in Ch…
Coquimbo
Port city on Chile's Pacific coast, Coquimbo sits on a triangular peninsula in the Coquimbo Region, with a natural bay that shelters one of the region's work…
Talca
Founded in 1742 on the confluence of the Río Claro and two smaller waterways, Talca is a regional capital in central Chile's Maule wine country, roughly midw…
Los Vilos
This coastal town in Chile's Coquimbo region, founded in 1830, with two beaches — La Principal and Las Conchas — drawing most of its tourism.
La Union
Founded in 1821 under Bernardo O'Higgins to secure Chilean sovereignty south of Valdivia, La Unión is a compact town in the Los Ríos Region with a walkable c…
Angol
A small lakeside town in Chile's Los Ríos region, Lago Ranco sits against densely forested hills with weathered timber houses, a waterfront promenade, and lo…
Penco
Founded by Pedro de Valdivia on February 12, 1550, Penco is the third oldest city in Chile, predating the modern city of Concepción whose inhabitants still c…
Temuco
A regional hub for southern Chile's Araucanía, Temuco sits within easy reach of Andean valleys, lakes, and coastal areas, making it a practical base for expl…
Viña del Mar
A Pacific coast city founded in 1874 and known as "The Garden City," Viña del Mar sits on Valparaíso Bay in central Chile with a dense café and restaurant sc…
Buin
This city in Chile's Maipo Valley wine region, Buin sits about 35 kilometres south of Santiago within Greater Santiago's southern reach.
Cobquecura
A small Pacific coast town in Chile's Ñuble region, Cobquecura sits on the shore of the ocean roughly southwest of Santiago, with a compact central core of c…
Limache
A town in Chile's Valparaíso Region with a walkable centre and a café and restaurant scene, Limache is known nationally for its tomato production and for the…
Chaitén
A small Chilean town on the Gulf of Corcovado that serves as a gateway to the Carretera Austral and a hub for ferry services to Chiloé and Puerto Montt, Chai…
San Juan Bautista
The main settlement on Robinson Crusoe Island, San Juan Bautista sits at Cumberland Bay on the island's northeastern coast, with mountains rising close behin…
Cochrane
A compact Patagonian town on Chile's Carretera Austral with a surprisingly active centre for its size — cafés, restaurants, and a bakery cluster around a pin…
Las Condes
Santiago's main financial district, Las Condes is an affluent commune in the city's northeastern corner whose dense concentration of corporate towers has ear…
Puerto Montt
Founded in 1853 during the German colonization of southern Chile, Puerto Montt is a port city on the Reloncaví Sound with views of the Andes and a walkable c…
Talcahuano
This working Chilean port city where a large fishing fleet crowds the waterfront below hillside neighborhoods, offering an authentic industrial-maritime atmo…
La Parva
Ski resort in the Andes Mountains northeast of Santiago, La Parva sits within the Tres Valles area — the largest concentrated ski region in South America — a…
Calle Larga
This little town in Chile's Aconcagua Valley, Calle Larga sits in wine-growing country between the Andes mountains and the river, within Los Andes Province i…
Villa Alemana
Founded in 1894 by Italian and German immigrants — a heritage still visible in its municipal flag, which incorporates the German imperial colours — Villa Ale…
Illapel
A compact riverside town in Chile's Coquimbo Region, Illapel sits along the Illapel River at the country's narrowest point between the ocean and the Andes —…
Freirina
Compact Atacama valley town where a white-steepled colonial church and palm-lined plaza stand against dry hillsides, offering a glimpse into one of Chile's o…
Curacavi
Low-rise Chilean town spread across a valley between densely forested coastal-range hills, sitting along the main highway corridor linking Santiago to Valpar…
Puerto Cisnes
Tiny coastal town in Chilean Patagonia where the Cisnes River meets the Puyuhuapi Channel, Puerto Cisnes sits across the water from Magdalena Island National…
Contulmo
Modest Chilean town on the shore of Lake Lanalhue, at the foot of the Nahuelbuta mountain range, Contulmo is shaped by a German settler heritage dating to 18…
Malloa
This small agricultural town in Chile's O'Higgins Region, Malloa sits among cultivated valley fields with a distinctive flag-topped hill rising above its low…
Colchane
This remote Andean altiplano village on Chile's Bolivian border, where a whitewashed colonial bell tower rises above sparse highland grassland with snow-capp…
Quellon
This working port town at the southern tip of Chiloé Island, Quellón sits where the Panamerican Highway ends at the Pacific — a terminus marked by a plaque a…
La Junta
This compact village in Chilean Patagonia where the Rosselot and Palena rivers meet, La Junta sits along the Carretera Austral with mountain scenery in the s…
Combarbalá
Combarbalá, a small town in Chile's Coquimbo region, is known for its craft tradition in combarbalita, a stone found only in this area, and for the Cruz del…
Olmué
Home to La Campana National Park, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, and the Festival del Huaso de Olmué — a televised folk-music competition drawing national…
Tortel
Caleta Tortel, the main settlement of this remote Patagonian commune in Chile's Aysén Region, sits where the Baker River — the country's largest by volume —…
Angol
Sitting beside the Vergara River at the foot of the Cordillera de Nahuelbuta in southern Chile's Araucanía Region, Angol is a town with a long and turbulent…
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