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Pichilemu

Surfing paradise at the end of the world. Your board and rubber suit will be the best companion to enjoy epic waves of almost 9 meters high.
Beaches like Punta de Lobos and Infiernillo become year after year the venue for international surfing championships. Visit them and you will fall in love with their unique rocks formations and cliffs, where the waves break with force. Enjoy windsurfing, kitesurfing, or sailing on its beaches and fly fishing at the seashore during the winter months.
A perfect combination of countryside, forest, ocean, and local cuisine! Get to know the beautiful colonial architecture of its civic quarter and explore the palm tree trails and water pools of the centennial Ross Park, declared a National Monument.

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  • Punta de Lobos

    Birthplace of surfing in Chile and a declared World Surf Reserve, Punta de Lobos has become the ideal destination for those who love waves and adrenaline. With its cliffs and amazing rocky coves, you can find waves of up to 8 meters, which make it the ideal location for the Ceremonial championship held each year.

    After a day out surfing, get your energy back with a good dish of local seafood or just relax looking out at the sunset on this side of the Pacific Ocean.

Punta de Lobos

Birthplace of surfing in Chile and a declared World Surf Reserve, Punta de Lobos has become the ideal destination for those who love waves and adrenaline. With its cliffs and amazing rocky coves, you can find waves of up to 8 meters, which make it the ideal location for the Ceremonial championship held each year.

After a day out surfing, get your energy back with a good dish of local seafood or just relax looking out at the sunset on this side of the Pacific Ocean.

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