Snowboarding Trip in Chile: Explore the Andes
From July through October, small group Chilean ski and snowboard tours offer an opportunity to experience the deep winter in the Andes. These tours provide the ideal mix of powder, culture, and adventure, whether you're visiting Chile for the first time or coming back to try new terrain. Anticipate breathtaking alpine vistas, untraversed snowfall, and a lively, distinctively Chilean mountain culture.
Flexible Trip Options for Every Adventurer
Whether traveling solo or with a small group, there’s a Chile snowboarding trip to suit your style:
Self-Guided Trips: Our self-guided packages allow you to ski or snowboard as much or as little as you wish if you can communicate in Spanish and want to have some independence on the slopes. For your adventure, our helpful booking specialists create a completely personalized itinerary.
Guided Trips: For those seeking off-piste powder stashes, multiple resorts, and big backcountry lines, our guided trips handle all logistics. Just concentrate on making turns as knowledgeable guides show you the ideal terrain.
Explore the Andes Your Way
Guided All-Mountain Resort
With knowledgeable guides who uncover secret terrain for an amazing journey, explore Chile's best ski resorts.
Lift-Assisted Touring
Lift-assisted touring allows you to explore unexplored areas outside of resort boundaries, making it ideal for powder lovers looking for more than just the main runs.
Backcountry Ski Touring
With the help of knowledgeable instructors, experience small-group backcountry ski touring in Chile and venture deep into the breathtaking and isolated Andes.
Self-Guided Resort Skiing
With a fully personalized self-guided package designed by our staff with more than 20 years of South American skiing experience, you can ski at Chile's top resorts.
Conclusion
The best off-season vacation is a snowboarding trip to Chile, which offers incredible powder, varied terrain, and genuine mountain culture. Every level of skier or snowboarder can have a wonderful time in the Chilean Andes, whether they choose lift-assisted powder runs, self-directed resort skiing, or guided backcountry adventures.
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