A surf travel to Chile means a discovery of perfect surf spots, comfortable surf accommodations such as surf hostels or surfcamps, a beautiful varied landscape characterized by a long and narrow coastal line and a hospitable population. The country is crowded with fascinating attractions such as the volcanic peaks of the Andes, the forests of the Lake District and the Torres del Paine National Park. The country’s climate is as varied as its countryside. The northern part is rather dry and hot while the central and southern regions are characterized by humidity and strong winds. The winter lasts from June to August with cold temperatures especially in the south. In summer the northern part of Chile provides hot weather. Surf accommodations such as surf hostels or surf camps all over the country have been built according to weather conditions.
Chiles top surf spots can be found in the northern, central and southern part of the country. The northern part is famous for small and powerful waves. Spots such as El Gringo or El Buey are a must for surfers worldwide, who sould stay in one of the comfortable surf camps of the region. The central part is known by surfers thanks to Pichilemu beach town and “Infernillo”, which offer well equipped surf camps and point breaks. In the less crowded southern part surfers will encounter the top surf spots El Puerto and Lebu, home of some of the country’s best surf camps.