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Valle Nevado Ski Resort

2026 Guide to Valle Nevado Ski Resort, Chile’s Premier Andes Destination

Welcome to the definitive guide to Valle Nevado, Chile, for skiing and snowboarding in 2026. This book includes everything you need to know, from housing options and insider travel recommendations to guided tours, transportation, and the optimum time to ski, whether you're planning your first trip or returning to this Andean classic.

Why Ski Valle Nevado?

Situated at 10,000 feet high in the Andes, Valle Nevado Ski Resort is only 90 minutes east of Santiago. The resort is well-known for its breathtaking mountain views, dry, fluffy snow, and state-of-the-art, global amenities.

Along with El Colorado and La Parva, Valle Nevado is a section of Chile's Tres Valles, or Three Valleys. La Parva and Valle Nevado have been owned jointly since 2025, which has made it simpler than ever to link the two places via a lift and a route.

More foreign visitors are drawn to the resort than to most other South American ski destinations because of its excellent facilities. Valle Nevado is designed to accommodate both serious skiers and those seeking a luxurious winter getaway, with three hotels, eight residences, six dining options, pubs, a spa, a fitness center, and a host of family-friendly facilities.

Transportation to Valle Nevado

Getting to Valle Nevado is an adventure in itself, with winding mountain roads and dramatic views. Here are the main options:

Private Transfers

Professional drivers are available for minibuses, vans, and private vehicles via PowderQuest. You can be picked up from your Santiago hotel or the airport. Drivers who speak English are available upon request.

Public Van Shuttles

The least expensive option, however service quality varies greatly. Because some businesses have gotten bad ratings, exercise caution and thoroughly investigate operators.

Rental Car

Renting a car is possible but not always practical, as most vehicles end up sitting unused in the parking lot. If you plan to visit multiple ski areas or chase backcountry road laps in Tambo or Santa tere, a vehicle can be worthwhile.

Helicopter Transfers

The quickest (and most opulent) choice, Valle Nevado is only 15 minutes from Santiago. Your gear and bags, however, will have to be transported by car separately. The Santiago airport and a few rooftop helipads inside the city offer departures.

Hitchhiking

Not uncommon in Chile’s ski regions, but weekends can be competitive with locals all heading up at the same time.

Conclusion

Valle Nevado Ski Resort offers top-notch Andean experiences in addition to being a ski destination. With its high-alpine powder, connected Tres Valles terrain, opulent accommodations, family-friendly amenities, and several transportation choices, Valle Nevado remains the benchmark for South American skiing.

Valle Nevado offers a remarkable winter experience in 2026, whether you're searching for a guided expedition over the Andes, a luxurious ski trip with hotel luxury, or a short getaway from Santiago.


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