Viña del Mar is the most known city in the Chilean Central Coast
Papudo counts with a beach with calm waters, which is one of the best around the area for practicing nautical sports, and at the river bank. Next to the beach you will see the Oceanside road, the main pedestrian walk that concentrates the activity of Papudo.
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Zapallar has big trees, beautiful big summer houses and gardens. In general, there’s no wind in Zapallar and the annual temperatures are constant. It has a sheltered white sand beach, which is the center of all summer activity.
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Maitencillo, with a population of 1,567, is the narrowest and longest seaside resort of the area. Its houses are located at the foot of a sandy cliff that reaches the sea full with rocks, with small intertwined beaches and pools of calm waters.
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Horcón is a fishermen creek in front of a town, located in a small and protected bay facing North. It’s surrounded by high, narrow and woody hillsides.
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Quintero counts with the third most important yacht club in the central coast, where yachting, windsurf, aquatic ski and diving can be practiced with the assistance of instructors; there’s equipment available for rent.
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Viña del Mar is a popular tourist and industrial destination with one of the most famous beaches in Latin America. It is also home to the International Song Festival of Viña del Mar. (Festival de la Canción Internacional de Viña del Mar).
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Valparaíso is an important maritime port and industrial center of South America, as well as one of the biggest cities in Chile. Among its economical activities stand out food processing, confection and manufacturing of fabrics, and petrochemical, metallurgic and skin products production.
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Algarrobo is located in a sheltered bay, and over its hillocks there are summer houses. Its ocean is calm and all aquatic sports can be practiced. Algarrobo is also the headquarters for the main regattas in the coast. It has a yacht club and the Nautical Brotherhood of the Pacific, in an artificial bay.
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The coastal route crosses through the inner areas of this resort as an ample avenue, where the social and commercial activity is concentrated and where we find tennis courts and skating rinks.
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Las Cruces is a seaside resort with aristocrat origins that depicts the splendor of the beginnings of the XX century. It’s located between two hills that enclose a small bay and Blanca beach, today the center of all the activities. In 1911 there was a railroad pulled by horses going around the beach between Cartagena and Las Cruces.
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El Quisco was born in the 1930’s when the neighboring ranches were parceled, and it became a Municipality in 1956. After a beach day, make a trip on the oceanside road or go up the peninsula, where there’s a viewpoint. In the night, the resort becomes a summer night center.
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San Antonio has important natural and cultural resources of international importance such as the museum-house of the poet Pablo Neruda, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, located in Isla Negra. It also has an attractive night life centered on the main square from where it is easy to get to the oceanside road. There is a great variety of restaurants, and abundant fish and seafood sold in a famous local fair.
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Cartagena, with a population of 16,875, is a beautiful place, where the hills run sharp to the ocean, leaving a small sheltered bay and beach. In this resort-town were built the big and old houses in a fantasy style. Side by side, these houses form the streets that go up the top of the hills.
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Rocas de Santo Domingo is a seaside resort located on a promontory, on the south bank of the Maipo river’s mouth. Open towards an ample sea horizon, there’s a big beach of 12.4 miles from the Maipo river until Punta de Toro, to the South, by the mouth of the El Yali marsh.
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The El Yali National Reserve concentrates 116 species of protected birds; it also keeps one of the most important sites of avifauna concentration in the central area, also considered as the most valuable coastal humid land in the Central Chile. The area is supervised by the Forest National Corporation.
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