Winter in Chile doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do. In fact, the country stretches over more than 4,000 kilometers (2485 miles) and has different climates. Because of this, winter has many activities to enjoy. From skiing or trekking to escaping the cold in the north, Chile has something for every traveler.
If you're planning a winter visit to Chile, remember that flexibility is important. The weather can be be unpredictable, so check the forecast and be prepared for varying temperatures and weather changes.
Winter in Chile lasts from June to September. Temperatures vary depending on the region. Northern Chile remains relatively warm throughout winter. But in the southern regions, temperatures can be below zero, and there may be rain and snow. A guideline:
Are you adventurous? Then consider a multi-day trek in the south of Chile, such as the W Trek in Torres del Paine National Park. The trail spans 5-6 days and offers views of the park’s famous granite towers, glaciers, and lakes.
A major advantage of trekking in winter is the lack of crowds. It makes it easier to fully enjoy the landscapes, wildlife, and the hike itself. While temperatures are chilly day and night, the refugios (mountain huts) provide warm shelter.
For wildlife enthusiasts, puma tracking is another highlight in Patagonia in winter. Pumas are around all year but are easier to see in winter. Winter is also a good time to spot other wildlife, such as guanacos, and foxes, which are more active during the colder months. The quiet environment makes it a great time for wildlife photography.
Conguillío National Park, located about 700 km (435 miles) south of Santiago, is another excellent destination for winter activities like snowshoeing and hiking. You can hike through stunning landscapes filled with volcanoes, lakes, and Araucaria trees. Other great locations for winter adventures include Malalcahuello National Reserve and Villarrica National Park.
If you go hiking, make sure to check the weather conditions and wear appropriate winter gear. Check locally if the conditions allow for independent hiking.
If you love skiing or snowboarding, Chile offers several winter sports options. Many professionals even train in Chile when it's summer in their countries. The ski season typically runs from June to September, with the best snow conditions in July and August.
Not a fan of snow or cold? No problem! If you visit Santiago in winter, you can go to museums. They will teach you about Chile’s history and culture. Some examples:
In addition to museums, Santiago offers restaurants, cultural events, theater performances, and vibrant neighborhoods to explore.
For a warmer winter destination, the Elqui Valley, located near La Serena, is an excellent choice. This region enjoys sunny weather year-round. It is also one of the regions for pisco and wine production, offering the chance to tour vineyards and enjoy tastings.
Additionally, you can enjoy activities such as hiking, cycling, horseback riding, or stargazing.
Even during winter in Chile, you can enjoy warm daytime temperatures (15-20°C / 59-68°F) in the Atacama Desert. Nights can be quite cold, so don’t forget to pack layers.
This region has many different landscapes. You can discover moon-like valleys, high-altitude lagoons, geysers, salt flats, and charming villages.
Chile in winter offers a unique mix of adventure, culture, and nature. If you would like to hike in Patagonia, ski in the Andes, or explore the Atacama Desert, we can help you plan your trip.