In stark contrast to the chill Patagonian reaches of the south, heading north from Santiago the climate gets increasingly arid until you reach the Earth’s driest desert, the Atacama. This vast swathe of Pacific coast is known for its consistent ...
Chile
In stark contrast to the chill Patagonian reaches of the south, heading north from Santiago the climate gets increasingly arid until you reach the Earth’s driest desert, the Atacama. This vast swathe of Pacific coast is known for its consistent year-round swell – yet the breaks tend to be close inshore over rocks, sharp reefs and urchins, so the moderate breeze is often exploited at more protected, flatter venues. Many breaks are rarely even surfed, with locals opting for bodyboards instead. Northern Chile is generally less crowded and definitely warmer than the south, but be prepared to cover some distance…
Regions in Chile
Southern Chile
The Republic of Chile is a gigantic sliver of a country crammed between the Andes and Pacific. Over 6,000km – a sixth of the Earth’s circumference – of firing coastline remains relatively untapped by the masses, though adventurous riders know ...