Surfers who enjoy surfing hard and want to escape from concrete, computers and crowded lineups are welcome in Chile. Punta de Lobos is the perfect spot for your next surf trip. With possibly the widest swell window in the world there is plenty of room for surfers to enjoy their surfing in solitude along this rugged 4270km stretch of South American shoreline separating the vast Pacific from the Andes.
Officially the Republic of Chile is a country in South American occupying a long, narrow coastal strip between the Andes mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the West. This is a remarkable surf destination you must see to believe. The Pacific coastline of Chile is over 4000 miles long and it's climate varies from desert to rainy temperate climes in the south. Today, Chile is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations and a great surf destination.
WEATHER
The climate of Chile comprises a wide range of weather conditions across a large geographic scale, extending across 38 degrees in latitude, making generalisations difficult. According to the Köppen system, Chile within its borders hosts at least seven major climatic subtypes, ranging from desert in the north, to alpine tundra and glaciers in the east and south east, humid subtropical in Easter Island, Oceanic in the south and Mediterranean climate in central Chile. There are four seasons in most of the country: summer (December to February), autumn (March to May), winter (June to August), and spring (September to November).

