Turismo Pamela Viviana Villamar González E.I.R.L.

What to do?

At Pichi, you can paddle across the lagoon in our kayaks, explore trails on bike or foot through native forest, take a dip in crystal-clear waters, or simply sit back and watch the birds and wildlife that call this place home.



What not to miss nearby

Feeling like exploring a bit more? From Pichi, you can take amazing day trips to nearby gems like Frutillar, Puerto Varas, Puerto Octay, Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park, Calbuco and its islands, Maullín, Estaquilla, Carelmapu, or even hop over to Chiloé. So much to see, all just a short drive away.





Patagonia Costa

Local Must-Sees Explore the highlights that make southern Chile truly unforgettable. Breathtaking landscapes, historic towns, national parks, hidden beaches, local markets, and trails through ancient forests — all just a short trip from Pichi.




Calbuco

Just 20 minutes from Pichi, you’ll find the first archipelago of Patagonia. Hop on a boat, explore the islands, chat with local fishermen, and treat yourself to the freshest oysters and seafood you’ll ever taste. An authentic, flavorful sea adventure.

Chaullín / Helvecia Island

(40 minutes from Pichi)

Located in the Calbuco archipelago, Chaullín-Helvecia Island is a small natural paradise with a single inhabitant. Its landscape features ancient myrtle forests and coastal trails with breathtaking views of the channels. It’s perfect for those seeking total disconnection—ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and sailing in traditional Chilote boats. A place where pristine nature meets the peaceful rhythm of southern Chile.

Calbuco’s Saturday Farmrs’s Market

(20 minutes from Pichi)

Every Saturday, Calbuco comes alive with its traditional local farmers’ market —a true feast of colors, aromas, and flavors. Early in the morning, boats arrive from nearby islands carrying families with fresh seafood, native potatoes, cheeses, jams, and freshly made milcaos. But this market is more than just shopping—it’s a meeting point between land and sea cultures, where local identity shines through every stall. Taste traditional street food, chat with local producers, and take home a piece of the authentic south. A must-do for anyone who wants to experience the warmth and spirit of southern Chile.



Puerto Montt

Just 40 minutes from Pichi, you’ll find the entrance to Alerce Andino National Park, where lush, misty trails guide you through thousand-year-old alerce trees and a unique ecosystem. Perfect for a walk filled with the scent of the rainforest and views that help you reconnect with nature.

Alerce Andino Park

(1 hour and 30 minutes from Pichi)

Alerce Andino Park offers a variety of marked trails, perfect for exploring its rich biodiversity. Among the highlights are the Millenary Alerce Trail, where you can admire a tree over 3,600 years old, and the Triangle Lagoon Trail, leading to a beautiful lagoon surrounded by granite mountains. A perfect place for those seeking a connection with nature through short walks or more challenging hikes.

Chapo Lake

(1 hour 15 minutes from Pichi)

Surrounded by mountains and evergreen forests, Chapo Lake is a hidden gem at the entrance of Alerce Andino National Park. Perfect for a peaceful walk, hiking the park’s trails, or simply enjoying a picnic by the lake. Its calm waters are ideal for swimming in summer or kayaking, and the setting invites silence and contemplation. A perfect getaway for those looking to disconnect from the world and reconnect with nature in its purest form.



Maullín

1 hour from Pichi, Maullín is a hidden treasure surrounded by rivers, wetlands, and wild beaches. Perfect for those seeking nature in its purest form. You can kayak along the river, surrounded by migratory birds and lush vegetation, or explore the wetlands known for their rich biodiversity. And if you love the sea, its open beaches are ideal for surfing or simply walking with the wind on your face. A must-see for free spirits.

Amortajado

(1 hour from Pichi)

At the mouth of the Maullín River, Amortajado is a small paradise for birdwatching lovers. Its wetlands host a rich biodiversity, including black-necked swans, herons, and a wide variety of migratory birds such as the curlew, which find refuge in this peaceful setting. It’s the perfect place to bring binoculars, walk quietly along the shore, and be surprised by the sounds of nature. The experience is completed by authentic rural landscapes, small villages, and friendly people who keep the simple, slow rhythm of country life.

Carelmapu

(1 hour from Pichi)

A coastal town full of history, fishing coves, and pristine beaches. Treat yourself to its seafood cuisine by trying the famous picorocos and piures — a real delight. And if surfing is your thing, get ready to ride Chile’s southernmost wave at Mar Brava beach.


Other destinations just a few hours from Pichi



Chiloé

In just 1 hour (including the ferry crossing), you can be on the magical island of Chiloé. Explore penguin colonies, heritage churches, and landscapes that seem from another world. Perfect for a day trip full of culture, sea, and mythology.

Los Muermos

Estaquilla Cove

(1 hour 30 minutes from Pichi)

A hidden cove nestled between towering cliffs and deserted beaches that take your breath away. Here, the Pacific crashes powerfully, the wind smells like salt, and wooden trails invite you to get lost for miles. Perfect for a different kind of getaway, with movie-like landscapes and a silence broken only by the sea. Ideal for long walks, epic photos, and a true encounter with the wild southern coast.

Hua Huar

(a 1:30 min. de Pichi)

Una joya poco conocida con senderos, esteros y una comunidad local que vive en armonía con la naturaleza. Camina por playas y dunas que se extienden por kilómetros o rema en kayak por las calmas aguas del río Llico. Y todo acompañado con vistas a la hermosa cordillera del Sarao. Ideal para una caminata tranquila o una tarde de desconexión total.


Llanquihue Lake Basin

Frutillar

(1 hour from Pichi)

A town that looks like it came straight out of a postcard, with well-kept gardens, German-inspired houses, and a waterfront perfect for slow walks while watching the volcano reflected in the lake. Frutillar buzzes with culture all year long, and if you’re lucky, you can end your day at the Teatro del Lago with live music, dance, or a great show. A peaceful getaway full of art.

Puerto Varas

(50 minutes from Pichi)

The most picturesque town in the south. With its mix of heritage architecture, great food, and shops featuring local design, it’s perfect for a relaxed stroll. Enjoy a coffee with views of Osorno Volcano, walk along the lakeshore, or join a local fair or festival. And if adventure is your thing, the imposing Osorno Volcano is ready for skiing or mountaineering. Puerto Varas is that classic spot that never disappoints, perfect for a quick getaway from Pichi.