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  • filter_dramaUnderstand
    Think: Sleepy fishing village meets International Surf Mecca
    Pichilemu is not quite on the gringo trail, but visitors from Chile and abroad quickly
    take to this rapidly growing town.
    Getting around is really easy, the people are friendly, the prices are reasonable,
    the beaches are big and easily accessible,and every year there are more interesting
    restaurants with varied cuisine. Due to it being the #1 surfing destination in Chile
    there is a delightful mix of international visitors and Chilean tourists.
    There is not much by way of luxury accommodation, a few high-end places, several mid-range
    and lots of not-so-nice but cheap places (especially outside of Jan and Feb)
  • filter_dramaGet in
    Pichilemu is 3.5 hours by bus from the Terminal Alameda in Santiago, or 2 hours by bus from San Fernando.
    Make sure to take the bus via Melipilla from Santiago, it's much shorter than the San Fernando/Santa Cruz Route.
    Getting to Pichilemu by car is fairly easy and faster than the bus.
    Here the Bus Schedules:
    [url=http://www.buschile.com/libertador-general-bernando-ohiggins/pichilemu-horarios-de-bus.html]Pichilemu Bus Schedules[/url]
  • filter_dramaGet around
    It's easy to get around Pichilemu in taxi, colectivo taxi, walking, and on bike.
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    Several times in the year there are contests held at Punta de Lobos.
    Every April/May there is a big-wave paddle-in International Contest
    *Pichilemu goes crazy for the fiestas patrias. There are traditional games, food, music, and dancing all day and all night.
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    Spanish and English language school. They teach English to the locals and have an extensive Spanish program for foreigners. The atmosphere is relaxed and intimate, but it's very much a professional institute with the ability to certify Spanish undergrad courses for US college students and prepare others for the DELE exam.
    websites: http://www.studyspanishchile.com and http://www.inglespichilemu.com
    Students can take a few private classes to help them with the travels up to months of intensive group and private study.
    *Both beaches have several surf schools. You can take classes that include rental and snacks with professional surfers, or rent equipment and attempt the waves on your own
    *At the Pichilemu Language School you can get information about mountain biking in Pichilemu and Hike, Bike, and Wine tours in nearby Santa Cruz (Colchagua Valley, 75 minutes drive from Pichilemu).
    Most tours finish with wine tastings in one or two of the wineries.
    Trails for mountain biking (maps and videos) can be found at http://SenderosDePichilemu.blogspot.com.
    Also http://www.chileolas.com
  • filter_dramaBuy
    Must buys in Pichilemu: Completos and Empanadas! Also you can find cool weavings, ceramics, and wood sculptures at stores in the center.
  • filter_dramaEat
    A good restaurant with a view over the ocean.
    *Italian food and seafood, pizzas, pastas, and great pisco sours.
    In center of town.
    *Leonor is the most welcoming host around, amazing food, lots of organic and homemade options. a little pricy for pichilemu but worth it!
    *Local farm-to-table cuisine created by chef Gerardo Leon Navarro and owners Marcelo and Cladudia Ortega. Specialties include Feo pero Rico made with pejesapo and Atrevete con un Negro, or lamb prepared with Carmenere wine and served with seaweed and potato charquican.
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    Thai food and sushi!
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    Quaint cabins with English/Spanish speaking owners in a beautiful and quiet setting on the hill outside town. A 15-min walk from beaches and center. Cabins are fully equipped and have great views, a fire pit, gardens, terraces, and organic chicken eggs. http://www.cabanasbuenavista.com
    *Beautiful new, clean hostel right outside of town. Located on the beach with English/Spanish/German speaking owners. Fresh, homemade breakfast.
    *Hostel in the center of Pichilemu with beds from 6000 CLP/Night. For Bookings & Information surfeatsleepchile@gmail.com(+569) 85065577
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  • filter_dramaGet out
    Bucalemu is a village by the sea south of Pichilemu. The road from Pichilemu to Bucalemu has been paved.

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