The Must-Read Guide to Valle Nevado (2024)

Valle Nevado is one of those ski resorts that you should go and visit. That is why I have put together this must-read guide to Valle Nevado. Located high in the Chilean Andes, to the west of Santiago, this is the centre of the Tres Valles de Chile (the 3 Valleys of Chile). Here you feel that you are definitely skiing in high mountain.

The ski season runs from late June till early October, but it can be movable depending on snowing conditions.

The Andes are majestic, from whichever side you see them. Valle Nevado counts with the best sunsets you will ever see on the mountains. The pinks, oranges and yellows of the sky are jaw-dropping. This is caused by the smog in Santiago (believe it or not!), but even if smog is awful, up in Valle Nevado you have a spectacle of light. Plus the smog gets stuck down in the valley!

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Location – The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

Valle Nevado is located 46 km west of Santiago. You need to take the road out of Santiago and the paved road to Farellones for 32 km until the diversion the last portion to Valle Nevado.

How to Get There – The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

You do have to be careful driving up (and down!)- the 59 hairpin turns to get to the resort. Read beforehand the timing of going up and down the road, as depending on the time of the year, and during all weekends during the ski season, there are early hours to go up and hours in the day to go down. The road is a bit thin, and when there is heavy traffic, when people finish their ski week, it could be too tricky to have traffic both ways.

As you will not be driving while in Valle Nevado, you might be better off taking a shared or private transfer to get up the mountain and back.

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Arriving in Santiago de Chile. The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

When arriving at the Santiago airport, note that if coming from Australia and Mexico, you will be charged a reciprocity tax – that needs to be paid prior to passing passport control. Payment is in cash with USD or with credit cards.

The value of the fee as of May 2024 is – for Australia USD 117, and for Mexico, USD 23.

Other countries do not need to have a visa to come to Mexico. Citizens of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay can only show their identity card to travel.

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Staying in Santiago before going to Valle Nevado.

Staying in Santiago when you arrive could be a good idea to acclimatise to altitude. Santiago is at 560 meters and has a lovely dry climate. It does suffer from smock, as the city is boxed between mountains, but the days when you have nice visibility, you can see the impressive Andes Mountains on the background. Santiago has very nice restaurants and shops and for me, it looks like if you are in a US city.

I would recommend staying at the Mandarin Oriental in Las Condes or the Ritz Carlton Santiago.

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Valle Nevado stats – The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

You see Valle Nevado and you think you are in Les Arcs. Valle Nevado was designed by Chilean Architect Eduardo Stern, who also helped to design Les Arcs.

Valle Nevado is located at 3,025 meters (9,924 feet) (that is the location of the hotels), and the skiable area goes from 2,860 m (9,383 feet) to 3,670 m (12,040 feet), with a vertical drop of 810 meters (2,657 feet).

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They have an average of 7 meters snowfall per season and 80% of blue-sky days. Usually snowstorms are not too many, but very intense. If you get caught in one, you might have to wait for the lifts to open while the ski patrol makes the security work, bombing on the avalanche prone areas, to open the mountain in complete security.

Valle Nevado is the center of the 3 Valleys in Chile, the biggest ski area in South America. It is connected to La Parva and El Colorado.

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Mountain Capital Partners (Power Pass) and Valle Nevado – The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

Mountain Capital Partners, the owner of several ski resorts in southwest USA has bought last year Valle Nevado, and just announced they have also bought La Parva. There will be for sure some news regarding their Power Pass and how the guests can ski both areas on one pass.

Valle Nevado and La Parva are super easy to connect as they share their borders. Guests can ski a combined terrain of nearly 5,000 skiable acres, 30 lifts, 84 named pistes and a maximum elevation of 3,670 m (12,041 feet) making its total vertical drop of 1000 meters (3,281 feet) from the base of La Parva to the top of Valle Nevado.

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IKON Pass and Valle Nevado – The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

Valle Nevado is also offered under the IKON Pass and Mountain Collective. They have different levels of participation depending what kind of IKON pass you have- 7 days for the Ikon Pass without blackout dates and 5 days for the Ikon Base Pass and Ikon Base Plus Pass without blackout days. For the Ikon Session Pass you get up to 4 days in snowy valley (out of 4 days total) without blackout dates. You need to have the Ikon Pass 24/25 for it to work in Valle Nevado for the 24-ski season.

If you book a whole package in Valle Nevado, that includes lodging, breakfast, dinner, and lift ticket, by presenting your IKON Pass at the time of booking, you can get an additional 10% discount on the price for the days that the Ikon Pass is valid. The promotion applies over other promotions.

To book contact Valle Nevado at reservas@vallenevado.com

You also get the following benefits:

  • 15% discount on hiring a guide for the day at the Ski & Snowboard school.
  • 25% discount on office ticket for 10 days tickets for friends and family (the Valley Plus card is not included, you get it at the box office). The Ikon Base Plus has 8 tickets available.
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The Mountain – The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

Green Runs (beginners) 10%

Blue Runs (intermediate) 36%

Red Runs (Advanced) 33%

Black Runs (Expert) 21%

Lifts – The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

  • 1 x 6 persons gondola
  • 5 chairlifts (one quad high speed, one fixed grip quad, 1 fixed grip triple, and 2 x fixed grip doubles
  • 1 t-bar
  • 7 x J-bar (or what I call Poma surface lift)
  • 3 tapis roulant (or magic carpets)

Valle Nevado is connected to La Parva and El Colorado, on what is the Tres Valles, the biggest skiable domain in South America.

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Lodging – The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

Valle Nevado has three hotels and many condominiums apartments. The hotels are managed by Valle Nevado itself, and the apartments are owned by private owners.

Hotel Valle Nevado:

The most deluxe mountain option in Valle Nevado, with only 51 rooms, all with balcony and options of views towards the ski pistes or the mountain behind. Ski in/out from the lobby. The hotel has suites and double rooms.

Breakfasts and dinners with no drinks are included. Breakfast is at the restaurant of the Hotel Valle Nevado. Dinner can be at the Restaurante La Fourchette, Mirador del Plomo, Monte Bianco or Restaurant Sur. All restaurants need to be pre-booked.

All packages include lift tickets to Valle Nevado. If you check out by 10 AM, you get the last day lift ticket for free.

Heated outdoors pool, kindergarden (for kids between 3 and 7 years old), games room, pubs and animation activities are offered. Access to fitness centre, ski storage and Wi-Fi in all rooms and common areas.

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Hotel Puerta del Sol

This is more a family hotel with 121 rooms and options of connecting rooms. There are some rooms with balcony and pistes view. You get out directly to the heated pool and you are 50 meters from the ski slopes. It offers double rooms with different views, double-double rooms or quad rooms, and attic rooms.

Meals are offered in the same restaurants as Hotel Valle Nevado, but breakfast is taken at the Hotel Puerta del Sol. All the resorts’ facilities are offered for this hotel.

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Hotel Tres Puntas

The most conveniently priced hotel located 150 meters from the pistes. It has 82 rooms, double, triple and quads. Some of the rooms can connect. Some double and quad rooms offer balconies.

Breakfasts for guests of the Hotel Tres Puntas is at the Restaurant of the Hotel Tres Puntas. Dinners can be served at the Restaurante Sur or Mirador del Plomo. All dinners need to be booked in advance.

Same amenities are offered to guests of the Hotel Tres Puntas.

Check in and check out from the hotels.

You can check in at any time, but the room will be available at 4 PM. You can just go and leave your backs, change to your ski clothes, and go skiing. Check out is at 10 AM.

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Apartments

If you want to be cooking at home and take the option of dine in or eat out, maybe you should think of staying in an apartment.

There are lots of apartments in Valle Nevado to rent, but they are all private owners. Here is a selection of three apartments.

Apartment 1 for six adults maximum (or up to 2 adults and 4 kids)

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Apartment 2 – for up to six adults with great views

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Apartment 3 for up to 8 guests (with two sleeping on a sofa bed in the living room).

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Where to eat in Valle Nevado –The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

La Fourchette.

Located in the Hotel Valle Nevado. This restaurant serves gourmet French food at nights. If there is good weather conditions on weekends a BBQ is offered.

MonteBianco

Located in the Plaza del Sol.

Offers lunch, bar, sandwiches, light bites, pizzas, and salads. During the dinner it offers Italian gourmet à la carte.

Mirador del Plomo

Located at the Hotel Puerta del Sol. It serves breakfast, dinner with a buffet- antipasto, pasta, meats, and desserts.

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Sur

Located at the Hotel Tres Puntas.

Offers dinner with Chilean gourmet meals, and dishes typical of Southern Chile. À la carte.

**La Leñera

Offers international food, gourmet sandwiches and pizza. On weekends and public holidays they offer BBQ if weather permits. As it is not operated by Valle Nevado, you need to pay at the site.

Fast Food to eat on the slopes

  • Bajo Zero. Pizza, sandwiches, burgers, drinks, on the pistes.
  • **BBQ Rincón La Leñera – located in the Bajo Zero section. Only opened Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays if the weather allows.
  • **Food truck Plaza La Gondola, in the section of the La Leñera deck.
  • **Quiosco Creperie, **Quiosco Paninis & Waffles = with hot and cold drinks.

**All these last spots are not operated by Valle Nevado, so you cannot charge your bill to your room.

Bars/ Pubs

  • Bar Valle Nevado- opened only when the hotel is opened. Note the Hotel Valle Nevado tends to open a week later than the rest and is the first one to close in the season.
  • Valle Lounge, at the Terraza del Sol, in the north side
  • Bar Valle – with meats, fish, prepared dishes, snacks, pizzas, and sandwiches.
  • Sushi Bar
  • Bar Puerta del Sol in the hotel
  • Bar in the Pool: depending on weather, there is a bar service, music and entertaining.
  • Pub Tres Puntas, in the hotel bar, games and music.

Room service is only available for Hotel Tres Puntas and Hotel Puertas del Sol.

There is a mini-market next to the Domo, opened daily from 9 am till 9 pm.

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Ski/Snowboard School – The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

The Ski and Snowboard School has more than 100 instructors of all nationalities. Please book your instructor and request the language you need when you reserve. They offer private and group lessons. There is a Snow School for kids from 4 years old. You can book half day or full day for your kids to play and learn on the snow.

You can also hire an instructor for a day and ski at the area or go to other ski resorts with him.

Heliskiing -The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

Valle Nevado has heliskiing which is not expensive, compared to what you pay in the Northern Hemisphere. The helicopter is an AS30 B3 that takes you to heights over 4,200 meters of powder snow, getting between 1000 and 2,500 m of vertical drop. In one day, you can do more than 5000 m vertical drop, always accompanied by a mountain guide with all the security equipment.

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Rentals – The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

With more than 1,500 ski and snowboard equipment, for adults and kids. They also offer rentals for freeride, freestyle, All Mountain, etc.

A ski day in Valle Nevado – The Must Read Guide to Valle Nevado

Valle Nevado is a very comfortable resort, where you have all there, so you just wake up, go to the restaurant at your hotel for breakfast, and then go to the ski storage to get your equipment and go out skiing. You either take a ski or snowboard lesson, or you go skiing on your own. If you want to have a quick lunch, you can go to Bajo Zero for a quick burger and enjoy the views from this lodge and keep on skiing in the afternoon.

When you are back from skiing, it is the time to get a quick soak in the pool, to then have a shower and get ready to go to the bar for an aperitivo (a cheeky aperitivo before dinner to open your appetite) – maybe there you can have the views of the amazing sunset over the mountains, with all kinds of colours of pink in the sky. Then you go to the restaurant you have booked for a lovely dinner, and if you are like me, go back to sleep to get ready for the next day, or back to the bar if you are more die-hard.

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FAQs

Does Valle Nevado get a lot of snow? ›

How much snow has Valle Nevado gotten this season and over the last few ski seasons? Valle Nevado gets an average annual snowfall of 54" of snow per year and on average has 9 annual snowfall days. The current 10-year snowfall record is 55", the average snow depth at Valle Nevado is 52".

How expensive is it to ski in Chile? ›

Chile Ski Passes
Resort NameSeason Pass AdultWeekday Adult
La Parva660.0077.70
Nevados de Chillan900.0061.00
Ski Portillo910.0059.00
Valle Nevado899.0077.00
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Is Valle Nevado steep? ›

Valle Nevado Chile is largely an intermediate ski hill. It has lots of cruisy wide-open groomed runs appropriate for the intermediate skier and boarder. There are also slopes for beginners, mellow pitched off-piste areas for advanced riders, and a couple of steeper bowls and chutes to challenge the experienced rider.

Where is the highest ski resort in the world? ›

Overview of the World's Highest Ski Resorts
RankSki ResortCountry
1.Jade Dragon Snow MountainChina
2.GulmargIndia
3.BreckenridgeUSA
4.ZermattSwitzerland
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What does Valle Nevado mean in English? ›

The name “Valle Nevado”, translated into English means “snow valley”, which is a very apt for this ski centre because its base location is at a height of 2,860m rising to 3,670m above sea level in the heart of the Andes Mountains, and within a natural, mountain bowl.

Who owns Valle Nevado ski resort? ›

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SAM Magazine—Durango, Colo., Jan. 12, 2023—Mountain Capital Partners (MCP) has agreed to become the majority owner of Valle Nevado, Chile, the largest ski resort in the Americas by acreage. The acquisition is MCP's first international resort and eleventh ski area.

What is the ski capital of the world? ›

Courchevel claims to be the “ski capital of the world”. Four words which now become the signature of the resort's logo. Courchevel consistently ranks amongst the best ski resorts in the world.

What is the most expensive country to ski in? ›

1. Gstaad, Switzerland. The picturesque village of Gstaad in Switzerland has retained its fairy tale Alpine charm, despite it being as one of the world's most expensive ski resorts.

What is the best time to ski in Chile? ›

The best time to ski Chile's resorts is mid-July until early September. Early-season winter storms in late May and June can allow for last-minute trip planning to really get the goods in June. To play it safe however it is best to book mid-July and on.

When to visit Valle Nevado? ›

The ski season in Valle Nevado begins in June and runs through September, even in October in the case of heavy snow. It is considered high season on the weekends, winter break (second and third week of July), Independence Day holiday (week of the 18th and 19th of September) and holidays.

Is Valle Nevado in Patagonia? ›

Very close to Santiago de Chile, in the heart of the Andes, is the largest winter resort in the Southern hemisphere and, probably, the most modern in Patagonia.

What is the altitude at Valle Nevado? ›

Valle Nevado has 810 vertical meters and a maximum height at the Top of Tres Puntas, with 3670 meters of altitude. The minimum altitude at Valle Nevado is 2860 meters, located on the Base Prado (Prado Base). The resort is located at 3025 meters of altitude.

Where do rich Americans ski? ›

Take Aspen, Colorado for example. With its high-end resorts, designer shops, and famous visitors, it's no wonder that Aspen has gained a reputation as one of the wealthiest ski towns in the world. Celebrities and wealthy individuals flock to this picturesque town for its world-class skiing and upscale amenities.

What is the hardest place to ski? ›

Top 15 Hardest Ski Runs In North America
  • Crystal Mountain Resort, WA, USA.
  • Snowbird, UT, USA.
  • Mad River Glen Ski Resort, VT, USA.
  • Stowe Ski Resort, VT, USA.
  • Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Cannon Mountain Ski Resort, NH, USA.
  • Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, CA, USA.
  • Sugarloaf Mountain, Carrabassett Valley, ME, US.

Which US state has the most ski resorts? ›

Which State Has The Most Ski Resorts. New York has the most ski resorts, with 52.

Does the Atacama desert get snow? ›

The splendid conditions for astronomical observations in the Atacama Desert are only rarely disturbed by the weather. However, for perhaps a couple of days each year, snow pays a visit to the Atacama Desert.

Where does it snow the most in Chile? ›

Valle Nevado is the destination with the most snow guaranteed during the season. The following criteria was used to compute the list of resorts offering the best snow: Average snow depth. Percentage of slopes covered by snowmaking.

What ski resort has the most snow? ›

  1. Alyeska, USA. Alyeska in Alaska is the snowiest and most northern resort on this list. ...
  2. Mt. Baker, USA. ...
  3. Niseko, Japan. Sneaking into third place, it's Niseko in Japan! ...
  4. Revelstoke, Canada. ...
  5. Nozawaonsen, Japan. ...
  6. Gulmarg, India. ...
  7. Alta/Snowbird, USA. ...
  8. Brighton/Solitude, USA.

What is the climate in Valle Nevado? ›

Due to its elevation, Valle Nevado has an alpine climate (Dfc, according to the Köppen climate classification, bordering on Dfb and ET), with drier summers and humid winters, with an average annual precipitation of 1,042 mm (41 in).

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