Refugia Chiloé is a luxury hotel and spa located on Chiloé island, in the Pacific Ocean, just off the central coast of Chile.
The hotel offers 24 wood-clad guestrooms and is open seasonally from the beginning
October to early May.
Refugia Chiloé is now fully owned and operated by the Purcell family, Chilean-Americans from Santiago, and pioneers of Chilean hospitality industry and dedicated to conservation, and one of their strategic pillars for Refugia Chiloé is the conservation of Chiloé island, its culture, and community.
Chiloé Island is the largest island in the Chiloé Archipelago, known for its rich biodiversity, culture, and landscapes featuring rolling hills, forests, and coastal areas.
The capital city, Castro, is known for its colourful palafitos (houses on stilts). The island is known for its wooden churches, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as for its cuisine with dishes like curanto, a traditional seafood and meat stew cooked underground.
Visitors will be attracted to its natural beauty, wildlife and activities including hiking,
kayaking and exploring local villages.
Chiloé Island: undiscovered nature & beauty in the south of Chile