Surfing paradise in Chile

Punta de Lobos, declared a World Surfing Reserve, is the most emblematic beach resort in Pichilemu. Its quality and consistency of waves attracts athletes from all over the world, and its schools offer courses for those who are starting out in sports such as surfing, bodyboarding or windsurfing.

Its landscape is majestic: impressive hills and rock formations extend towards the Pacific. In addition, the great diversity of seabirds makes it an excellent spot for nature photography and contemplation of coastal fauna.

Plan your trip to Punta de Lobos

How to get there

How to get there by air

Land at Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL), the closest terminal. From Santiago, a 210 km journey awaits you on Route 66, a journey that lasts just over 3 hours. You can take intercity buses, hire a tour, or rent a vehicle to get to Pichilemu.

How to get there by land

From Pichilemu, Punta de Lobos is only 6 km south of the bus terminal. The fastest and most economical option is to take a local bus. You can also take a taxi, travel in a private vehicle, or rent a bicycle to get to this area.

Must-Know Tips

This is a destination in high demand during the summer, so you must manage your accommodations in advance. Use sunscreen and warm clothing for cool nights. Respect the instructions of lifeguards and safety regulations if you surf or do other water sports.

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