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Best Places to Ski in Chile

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: Where are the best places to ski in Chile? We cover the best places to go skiing in Chile and highlight some family-friendly spots, places to eat and more.

Living in Chile - Best Places to Ski in Chile

Chile, with its dramatic Andes mountain range, offers some of the best skiing in the Southern Hemisphere. Expats and digital nomads looking for an adventure on the slopes will find a variety of ski resorts catering to all skill levels. From world-class facilities to breathtaking views, Chile's ski areas are a winter sports enthusiast's dream. Here are the top ski areas in Chile that you should consider visiting during your stay.

Valle Nevado

Ability Level: All ability levels.
Location: Located just 46 kilometers east of Santiago.
Family Friendly: Yes

Valle Nevado is one of the most popular ski resorts in Chile, offering a vast terrain suitable for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. With modern facilities, including a gondola and high-speed chairlifts, it's an excellent choice for families and individuals alike. The resort is known for its sunny days and powdery snow, making it a perfect destination for those looking to combine skiing with stunning scenery.

We Recommend: La Fourchette – a cozy restaurant known for its delicious international cuisine and impressive wine selection, perfect for a relaxing meal after a day on the slopes.

Portillo

Ability Level: Intermediate to expert.
Location: Situated near the border with Argentina, approximately 160 kilometers northeast of Santiago.
Family Friendly: Yes

Portillo is Chile's oldest ski resort and has a rich history of hosting international ski competitions. It's a favorite among serious skiers and snowboarders due to its challenging runs and the iconic Inca Lagoon. The resort's remote location provides a unique, intimate atmosphere that's great for families and individuals looking for a quieter ski experience.

We Recommend: The main dining room at Hotel Portillo offers a fine dining experience with a view of the Inca Lagoon, serving a variety of Chilean and international dishes.

El Colorado

Ability Level: Beginner to intermediate.
Location: Nestled in the Andes, about 39 kilometers from Santiago.
Family Friendly: Yes

El Colorado is known for its friendly atmosphere and is particularly well-suited for beginners and families. With a mix of gentle slopes and more challenging terrain, it's a great place to learn and improve your skiing or snowboarding skills. The resort also offers a fun park for freestyle enthusiasts.

We Recommend: Don Giovanni – a warm and rustic restaurant that serves hearty Italian fare, perfect for replenishing energy after a day on the mountain.

La Parva

Ability Level: Intermediate to expert.
Location: Adjacent to El Colorado, just 50 kilometers from Santiago.
Family Friendly: Yes

La Parva is a picturesque ski village that boasts a large number of sunny days and excellent snow conditions. It's a favorite among more experienced skiers due to its challenging terrain and off-piste opportunities. The resort has a cozy, community feel, making it a great choice for families and expats looking for a homey environment.

We Recommend: La Marmita de Pericles – a charming restaurant that offers a fusion of Chilean and international cuisine, with a menu that changes to reflect the freshest seasonal ingredients.

Nevados de Chillan

Ability Level: All ability levels.
Location: Located in the Bio Bio region, about 500 kilometers south of Santiago.
Family Friendly: Yes

Nevados de Chillan is renowned for its thermal hot springs and diverse terrain, including the longest ski run in South America. It's a great destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, with a mix of well-groomed runs and backcountry areas. The resort also offers a range of other winter activities, making it a versatile choice for families and adventure seekers.

We Recommend: Shangri-La – a unique restaurant that combines local flavors with international dishes, offering a cozy atmosphere and stunning mountain views.

Corralco

Ability Level: Beginner to intermediate.
Location: Situated in the Araucania region, within the Malalcahuello-Nalcas Natural Reserve.
Family Friendly: Yes

Corralco is a hidden gem located on the slopes of the Lonquimay Volcano. It's surrounded by ancient Araucaria forests, providing a unique skiing experience. The resort is particularly suitable for beginners and intermediates, with wide-open runs and a relaxed atmosphere. It's also less crowded than some of the more popular resorts, offering a peaceful retreat.

We Recommend: The hotel restaurant at Valle Corralco Hotel & Spa – it offers a range of local and international dishes, with a focus on using fresh, regional produce.

Ski Pucon

Ability Level: All ability levels.
Location: Located in the Araucania region, on the slopes of the Villarrica Volcano.
Family Friendly: Yes

Ski Pucon is not only a ski resort but also a gateway to a range of outdoor activities in the Villarrica National Park. The resort offers stunning views of the surrounding lakes and volcanoes, with slopes for all skill levels. It's a great place for those who want to combine skiing with other adventures, such as hiking or hot spring visits.

We Recommend: La Maga – a quaint eatery that specializes in Patagonian lamb and other local delicacies, providing a warm and rustic dining experience.

Remember to always check the current conditions and availability before planning your trip, as the ski season in Chile typically runs from June to October. Enjoy the slopes and the unique culture that Chile has to offer!

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is the Founder and President of Expat Exchange and is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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