Hotel Catedral

Perched high on a hilltop overlooking the southern archipelago, Tierra Chiloé welcomes wide-angle views of Pullao Bay and beyond. Considered architecture combines local tradition with contemporary design, culminating in an inspired shelter that both respects and honors the pristine surrounds. Warm wooden paneling and expansive windows welcome the outside in, while immersive interior design celebrates local craftsmanship and pays homage to regional culture.

Dining at Tierra Chiloé is a true farm to table experience, where guests are treated to an indulgent menu celebrating the rich produce of the local fishing and farming community. Expansive windows capture panoramic views of the inland sea and rolling green hills, with horses passing close by as they graze on the rolling pastures surrounding the hotel.

As night falls over the archipelago, our signature cocktail of Chilean pisco and local Ulmo honey (made from the flowers of a native tree found only in southern Chile and Argentina) is a popular way to kick off an evening of fine dining. Knowledgeable staff can pair your meal with exquisite Chilean wines, followed with a digestif by the glowing copper fireplace, at the bar, or on the terrace, where guests gather to share stories of the day’s adventures.

The Chiloé Archipelago’s diverse landscapes, vast waterways and cultural icons beg to be explored, by boat, kayak, SUP, on horseback and on two feet! A tailor-made itinerary offers guests a wide range of guided excursions catering to individual interests and preferences. (Closed Jun-Aug)

With serene, panoramic views of Pullao Bay and the southern archipelago, twenty-four elegant rooms offer a luxurious retreat and have been designed to bring the outside in, inspired by the island’s rich culture and history.

Rilan Room

Retreat to the cosy Rilán Room, featuring king or twin beds, ensuite bathroom with jacuzzi bathtub and handcrafted furnishings. Drink in the seaside view in comfort and enjoy relaxed luxury and enveloping warmth throughout.

Features:

    King or twin beds

    Ensuite bathroom with jacuzzi bathtub

    Central heating

    Serene oceanside views

    Locally handcrafted furnishings

    Complimentary hand-knitted woolen slippers

Pullao Room

The generous Pullao Room offers a warm and welcome retreat after a day’s adventures with panoramic windows, handcrafted furnishings and textural decor, and the option to interconnect with a neighboring suite, perfect for groups or family getaways.

Retreat to a cozy and inviting abode each evening, complete with handcrafted furnishings inspired by the surrounding landscape. Settle into a comfortable armchair and immerse yourself in panoramic views of the wildlife-rich Pullao wetlands, an ever-changing spectacle at any time of day or season as the light plays on the water and the tides ebb and flow.

Suite

The luxurious Suite is a stylish upgrade, with warm wood paneling, ambient lighting, handcrafted furnishings and expansive living spaces. Panoramic windows are perfectly positioned to provide an ever-changing spectacle, immersing guests in the wildlife-rich Pullao wetlands to the south, and the verdant hillside to the north.

Rejuvenate in the mindfully designed ensuite bathroom, complete with double vanity, deep-soak bathtub and all the luxury essentials. Organic shapes and landscape-inspired etchings promote a sense of calm and renewal, creating the perfect sanctuary after a long day exploring the archipelago.

The Chiloé Archipelago is a magical place to visit. A tapestry of winding rivers, lakes, lagoons, inlets and coves await exploration while rich culture, cuisine and architecture whispers tales of centuries past.

Horseback Riding

Saddle up for a gentle horseback ride along the age-old footpaths of the island villagers to appreciate the traditional way of life in Chiloé. Traverse mixed terrain at a relaxed pace, enjoying views of the pristine surrounds.

Quinchao Island

Embark on an unforgettable adventure by land and sea to Quinchao Island – known for its vibrant culture, traditional shingled buildings and the oldest UNESCO World Heritage listed church.

Historic Castro

Explore Chiloé Island's vibrant capital city, Castro on this captivating tour. Discover the beating heart of Chiloé with its colorful traditional stilt houses, grand churches, bustling craft markets and local community.

Kayak Rilán

Paddle out from the hotel pier on an unforgettable kayak journey to Rilán, spotting birdlife and dolphins on the way. Visit the World Heritage listed church and enjoy a walk through the township.

Duhatao-Chepu

Starting at picturesque Duhatao Bay, traverse the twisting coastal cliffs as they merge into deep forest. Explore the islet of Aulen before setting sail upstream with rewarding views of the Sunken Forest.

Wetland wonderland

The diversity of flora and fauna found in Chiloé is so overwhelming even Charles Darwin was taken aback on his visit here in 1834. In addition to the verdant forests, Chiloé is home to around a dozen wetlands, including the Pullao wetlands, a sanctuary for an astounding array of wildlife and adjacent to the hotel.

Cultural connection

Steeped in centuries of isolation, the island’s identity is intricately linked to the sea, bestowed with quaint fishing villages, colorful stilted houses known as palafitos, ancient wooden churches and vibrant markets rich with local produce. Stormy skies and landscapes shrouded in mist provide an evocative backdrop for tales of fabled mythological characters, responsible for either destroying fishermen’s nets, blessing locals with an abundance of fish or wreaking havoc through storms if they’re in a bad mood!

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