Indigenous conifer, beech and larch woods were used inside and out, warming the cutting-edge sheet glass windows and industrial steel framework. The islanders’ crafts are put to good use cosying up the 24 sea- and wetland-view bedrooms, where couples, friends, solos and families are warmly welcomed. Wander down to the beach, search for penguins and otters on an islet boat tour or horse ride across the rugged countryside. When you reach the wild Pacific Coast, look out for the transcendent Bridge of the Souls jutting into thin air. Legend has it this is where the island’s spirits wait for the boat to their final resting place; heaven knows it must be wonderful there.
Highs
- Excellent excursions: boat trips, hiking, horse-riding, kayaking, bird-watching and tours of tiny island communities. Eco-concerns include beach-cleaning (with plastic then weaved into baskets available to buy from the hotel shop)
- Perfect for outdoorsy honeymooners, with moody views and a sense of wild, soul-cleansing romance
- The food is delicious, with seafood bought fresh from local fisherman that day
- The new indoor pool, spa and fire-lit sitting room are gorgeous places to relax after your excursion
- Part of the award-winning Tierra family, standard-setters for outstanding architectural hotels
Lows
- The weather here is wetter than other parts of Chile, but even on a rainy day it's a pleasure to hole up here
- It’s expensive, but the package rates include all meals, day trips, airport transfers and most drinks
- Remote and somewhat tricky to reach (an internal flight from Santiago), but that’s part of the reason it remains so special
- The pools are small; don't expect to do laps
Best time to go
Our top tips
If you love this place, take a look at the sister outposts in Patagonia and Atacama - we love them! And you can book a two- or three-Tierra adventure at favourable rates, with a night at a top Santiago hotel thrown in.
- Boutique Hotel
- 24 rooms
- All inclusive
- Over 10s welcome
- Closed: May-September
- Pools
- Spa Treatments
- Beach Nearby
- Pet Friendly
- Disabled Access
- Car not necessary
- Parking
- Restaurants Nearby
- WiFi
- Air Conditioning
- Guest Lounge
- Terrace
- Garden
- Gym
- Concierge Service
- Bicycles Available
Rooms
24 cosy, understated rooms gaze out through enormous picture windows to the expansive bay and wetlands beyond. Modest in size, what they lack in square footage they make up for with heavenly kingsize beds and lots of Chiloe character. Locally-knitted shawls and slippers, hand-carved wooden figures and modern panelling (made from the island's trees) offset stark angles and wild views, creating a calm, romantic oasis for post-adventure relaxation.
In the original wing, the Superior Rilan Rooms gaze out over the inland sea; beds are placed perfectly for admiring spectacular sunrises. The new wing contains a couple of larger Suites, as well as 10 Superior Pullao Rooms which can interconnect for families, with a dark- and light-blue trim to reflect the sea and sky. Positioned at right angles to the original wing, these rooms face over the bird-rich tidal wetlands.
Compact bathrooms are sleek and modern, with showers over Jacuzzi tubs, piles of fluffy white towels and local Austral Organics toiletries. The focus here is very much on the outdoors, so rooms have been kept relatively simple, with no entertainment systems or minibars (though there is WiFi throughout).
Features include:
- Bathrobes
- Central heating
- Hairdryer
- In-room treatments available
- Safe box
- Toiletries
- WiFi
Eating
Guests start the day with a tasty buffet breakfast in the airy dining room, where you'll see horses grazing in the meadow outside, through the sheet-glass windows.
Later, delicious 3-course lunches and dinners are also served here. Of course, seafood is the highlight, caught fresh that day by local fishermen. The varied menu may include tangy ceviche or fish and chips (some say the best they’ve ever tasted), and don't miss the curanto, an island specialty of shellfish, smoked pork and potato pancakes. Expect plenty of fresh fruit, veg and herbs from their kitchen garden, as well as a delicious homemade potato breads (Chiloe has 43 species of potato!), rich Chilean wines and Ulmo sours (like Pisco sours but with the addition of local honey) served at a stylish 13m-long bar.
If you’re out on an excursion, staff will put together a decadent picnic. And, if you’re aboard the hotel's boat, Williche, expect to see fresh seafood cooked on-deck; not a soggy sandwich in sight.
Features include:
- All meals included
- Bar
- Organic produce
Activities
- Take a boat tour on Williche, the only commercial vessel operating in the area. You won't see any other tourists but you will see rugged landscapes, local fishermen at work and (hopefully) wildlife such as sea lions, Peale's Dolphins and penguins
- The boat also offers visits to the area's tiny islets where hauntingly beautiful UNESCO-listed churches have cemeteries designed to be exact replicas of their villages
- Trek Chiloe's near uninhabited west coast, looking out for the Bridge of the Souls. Legend has it that when locals pass away their souls wander the island towards this point. If they have been good in their lives, a boat takes them to their final resting place. If not, they're left to wander...
- The island can also be explored on horseback or from the water with sea kayaks and stand-up paddleboards - just ask
- Head into Castro, the island's capital, to visit the farmers' market and see the distinctive 'palafitos' (stilted wooden houses built over Castro’s bay)
- The beach in front of Tierra Chiloe is a lovely stretch for a leisurely walk; too cold for swimming, but do look out for shorebirds including Hudsonian godwits
- Back at the hotel, ease tired muscles in the sauna and hot tub, or book a spa treatment. Afterwards, curl up in front of the outdoor lounge's roaring fire with an Ulmo Sour for added insulation
Activities on site or nearby include:
- Birdwatching
- Boat trips
- Hiking
- Historical sites
- Horse riding
- Kayaking
- Mountain biking
- Private guided tours
- Shopping / markets
- SUP
- Traditional cultures
- Well being
- Whale watching
Kids
Only children aged 10 and over are allowed. Tierra Chiloe's outdoorsy, laid-back atmosphere is fantastic for older adventurous kids. There are no special facilities for children, and you're 20km from shops etc.
Best for:
Teens (over 12)
Family friendly accommodation:
The Superior Pullao Rooms in the new wing can interconnect to make family rooms, sleeping 4 in 1 double and 1 twin. In the original wing, 2 Superior Rilan Rooms have space for an extra bed on request.
Extra Beds Available
Kids Activities on site:
- Horse riding
- Boat trips
- Sea kayaking
- Walking and exploring
- Beach (too cold for swimming)
For more family-friendly places, see our Kids Collection
Location
The island of Chiloe is in Chilean Patagonia, 100km south of Puerto Montt, and about 1000km south of Santiago.
Getting there:
There are regular internal flights from Santiago to Castro, the capital town of Chiloe. It's then a 30-min transfer to the hotel (included in the rates) from there.
Once you're at the hotel, all transport for excursions is provided by Tierra Chiloe, so you won't need your own car.
Detailed directions will be sent to you when you book through i-escape.
More on getting to Chile and getting around
Airports:
- Mocopulli (Castro) 27.0 km MHC
- Puerto Montt 180.0 km PMC
Other:
- Beach 0.1 km
- Shops 19.0 km
- Restaurant 19.0 km