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Presentación De Powerpoint Chile, World Class Skiing Destination At 2700 miles, Chile is the longest country in the world Area Easter Island Santiago Antarctica Territory Population Language Chilean Peso 756,096 km² - 22 inhabitants/km² 17,800,000 Spanish (CLP) More than 6,000 km of coastline $ Santiago More than 15 airlines fly to Chile Arica Iquique Calama Antofagasta Chile, a country with Copiapó Easter Island connections La Serena Robinson Crusoe Santiago Concepción TOTAL FLIGHT TIME FROM SANTIAGO Temuco Arica: 2:30 Valdivia Osorno Puerto Montt: 1:45 Puerto Montt Chiloé Punta Arenas: 3:20 Easter Island: 4:50 Balmaceda Puerto Natales Punta Arenas Antarctica reasons to come 4 and ski in Chile 1 First-class Snow and Infrastructure 2 Ski Centers close to the City 3 Numerous Activities 4 Unique Natural Settings Ski Centers As it happens every winter season, Chile is preparing to receive tourists and winter sport lovers in their over 3,000 kilometer mountain range. Chile has many options when it comes to skiing, from the north in the Valparaíso Region, up to the extreme south in the Magallanes Region. Santiago , Valparaíso & Central Valleys Lakes & Volcanoes Patagonia & Antarctic Clic para editar título Ski Portillo • Located only 150 kilometers from Santiago, Portillo is considered a legendary ski resort. • Skiable surface: 506 hectares. Admire the • Recently celebrated its 65th beauty of the anniversary, maintaining its Inca Lagoon mountain shelter essence. • Heated pool, gym, sauna, restaurants, child care center, cinema and ski school, as well as heli-skiing and snowboarding. • First week of August: Wine Week • One of the most celebrated slopes of Portillo: the mythical Roca Jack on the Western Sector. Clic para editar título Valle Nevado Ski Resort • It is only 35 km from Santiago. Very appropriate for a day trip. Enjoy its 40 • It is the largest ski center in Chile. 9 slopes chairlifts, 40 slopes in 900 hectares of skiable surface. • 3 hotels (5, 4, and 3 star), 7 international cuisine restaurants, heated pool, bars, pubs, gym, ski schools. Also has heli-skiing, heli- surfing and randonée skiing. • The first and only mountain gondola of the country. 70 cabins for 2,875 people per hour. • Wide and friendly slopes, ideal to practice intense intermediate and family-level skiing. Clic para editar título El Colorado - Farellones • Located 60 km away from Santiago. • The center has an easy access with multiple options to ski for the day. 120 thousand Ski equipment and clothing rental on square meter route before arriving. Snowpark • Snowpark with over 40 modules for beginners, intermediate and advanced skiers. With 120 thousand square meters, it is largest in Chile. • Adding Farellones, they are almost one thousand hectares between both complexes. • Farellones: air games and tubing, and a big 350 meter toboggan layed out on the snow. • In El Colorado/Farellones there are 5 hotels and places to eat, such as restaurants and cafeterias. • Over 200 shelters and refuges. Clic para editar título La Parva • Located 60 km from Santiago. Cozy • Welcoming mountain village with mountain modern infrastructures. Nestled in the Andes Mountain Range at 2,750 village m.a.s.l. • Amazing sunsets from the condo balconies. • 14 lifts, distributed in 30 slopes. Snowboard and Heli-skiing are options. • Their Snowpark is 32,500 square meters big and 750 meters long, with different jumps and obstacles. • The La Parva village has variety in accommodation: hostels, apartment rentals. • Equipment rental, ski school, bar, cafeteria, night club, heated pool, babysitter and a clinic. Clic para editar título NOI Puma Lodge • Located 2 and a half hours away, 120 km south of Santiago approximantely (35 minute helicopter ride). • Located 1,325 m.a.s.l. Slopes are on average 1,500 meters long, being 3,200 meters the steepest slope and Best Heli-Skiing 16 km the longest. experience of • One of the best heli-skiing South America experiences in South America. • Minimum environmental impact. • The complex has a great bar, restaurant, Chilean wine cellar and celebrate Lamb Day joined by a folkloric band. • Spa, interior pool and heli-fishing, trekking combined with hot springs and glaciers, biking, horseback riding and photography workshops. Clic para editar título Ski Chillán • Located 480 km south of Santiago and 82 km of Chillán. The most • One of the most beautiful views and gorgeous views skiable domains of the Southern of the Southern Hemisphere. Hemisphere • 10 thousand hectare skiable surface distributed in 28 slopes and 9 lifts. Here you can practice different alpine skiing disciplines, such as nordic and randonée, aside from snowboarding and heli-skiing. • There are snowmobile and dog sledding circuits. • Spa and hot springs. • Complete quality hotel offering (4 and 5 star) and gastronomy. • Valle Las Trancas only 5 km away: a small mountain village with a great variety of cabins and boutique hotels. Clic para editar título Corralco Mountain & Ski Resort • Located in the Malalcahuello National Reserve, 750 km south of Santiago and 50 km from the city of Temuco. Admire the • The hotel and ski center are in a beautiful millenary araucaria forest, on the base of the Lonquimay Volcano. Araucaria forest • Zorro con Botas restaurant, specialized in southern gastronomy. • Sauna, jacuzzi, heated pool and gym. • 54 rooms and cinema. • High environmental standards: araucaria reforestation policies, low CO2 level emission, water and garbage treatments, among others. • Oustanding natural attractions: the Lonquimay, Llaima and Tolhuaca volcanoes, the Tolhuaca hot springs and the Conguillío National Park. Clic para editar título Reserva Biológica Huilo Huilo • 860 km south of Santiago, with an extension of 100 thousand hectares of Temperate Rainforest. 100 thousand • Awarded a World Legacy Award by hectare National Geographic for its Temperate Forest conservation of the natural world. • Bosque Nevado Adventure Snow Center in Huilo Huilo with two lifts and three ski slopes. • Nothofagus Hotel & Spa, Lodge Reino Fungi, Nawelpi Lodge and Montaña Mágica Lodge, the hotel shaped like a volcano, considered by The Guardian as one of the most striking in the world. • From the hotels you can go to Puerto Fuy, to cross the Patagonia Rainforest through the Pirihueico Lake, until reaching San Martin de los Andes in Argentina. Clic para editar título Ski Pucón • Located 790 km south of Santiago and on the foothills of the Villarrica Volcano, one of the most active in Chile. • The center is characterized by its half-pipes and natural canyons that invite adventuring yourself on numerous off piste slopes. • Incredible views of the Villarrica, Huilipilún, Caburga, Calafquén and Pellaifa lakes. • Ski and snowboard schools, a mini Ski alongside the club with daily activities for children Villarrica Volcano and a cafeteria. • Great accommodation alternatives in Pucón. Clic para editar título Ski & Outdoors Volcán Osorno • 1,000 km south of Santiago and 59 km from Puerto Varas. • On the slopes of the Osorno Volcano and within the Vicente Pérez Rosales Ski alongside National Park, the most visited park the Osorno in Chile. Volcano • Spectacular views of the Llanquihue Lake and Calbuco and Tronador volcanoes. • Ideal to enjoy a complete ski day: 11 slopes, five lifts, cafeteria, ski shop and skiing and snowboarding school. • The area offers multiple hotel and cabin accommodations. • Excellent restaurants and spas in Puerto Varas. We’re waiting for you! Thank you! Debbie Feldman [email protected] www.turismochile.travel @chile_tourism /chiletourism www.chile.travel @chiletravel /chiletravelguide .
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