Hotel Diego de Almagro Coyhaique is situated in the heart of Chilean Patagonia, offering guests a comfortable stay surrounded by the region's stunning landscapes.
HOTEL LOYOLA is offering accommodation in Coihaique. Among the facilities at this property are room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Jeff
United States
They did not have the agreed-upon beds. Room was small
Set in Coihaique, La casona de don Juan offers a garden. Among the facilities at this property are a shared kitchen and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Huellas y Senderos Hotel offers accommodation in Coihaique. The hotel also features free WiFi and free private parking. At the hotel, every room is fitted with a wardrobe.
The Patagonian Lodge features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Coihaique. The accommodation offers a ski pass sales point, as well as a bar and ski-to-door access.
Sally
Australia
Beautiful old wooden building with very welcoming staff . Very nice big rooms and comfy beds
Boasting a restaurant, Hostal Sur Y Magia is situated in Coihaique. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property.
Maddy
United Kingdom
Lovely big room on first night (got moved!). Very helpful staff. Somewhere to put the bikes.
Hospedaje Martita Patagonia is offering accommodation in Coihaique. During your time staying in this recently renovated homestay, dating back to 2013, you will have access to free WiFi.
Denise
Australia
The hosters, the hospitality, clean room, quiet and willing to make our stay the most comfortable as possible.
Coihaique is a town of about 60k, so not small, but quaint...
Coihaique is a town of about 60k, so not small, but quaint and not touristy at all. Plenty of good local eateries, grocery stores and whatever else you may need. Lovely rolling hills and the Andes mountains in the distance. Interesting geography and history of the area. We only stayed one night but wish we would've stayed a bit longer to see more.
Rosemarie
United States
Scored 10
10
Coyhaique is a great jump off point to travel the Carretera...
Coyhaique is a great jump off point to travel the Carretera Austral. We flew into Balmaceda airport, rented a car and then stayed the night in Coyhaique. Generally car rentals are round trip-no one way drop off, so having a central point to return to is key. Get comprehensive insurance! Many sections of the Carretara are gravel/ all weather roads with lots of bumps, pot holes, etc. We needed to make a claim for a dent on this leg of the trip. Although not essential 4 wheel drive for some sections was useful for stability on the road. Coyhaique has lots of grocery stores and specialty shops for getting provisions. We drove north for several days as far as Puerto Raul Marin Balmaceda. Then headed back to Coyhaique stayed the night and headed south for a number of days as far as Puerto Bertrand. Then back to Coyhaique stayed another night and to Balmaceda airport the following day. (The overnight stays were necessary because the drives took many hours.)
Douglas James
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
This hostel is good if the lowest price is your priority.
This hostel is good if the lowest price is your priority. My main complaint is that there was loud noise from the staff and guests well past midnight. Mind you, I'm 66 and they all looked to be under 30.
John
Canada
Scored 10
10
Coihaique was the end of our journey traveling down the...
Coihaique was the end of our journey traveling down the Carretera Austral from Puerto Montt. It's an absolutely beautiful city that I now want to return to and spend more time exploring. We only had about a day and half, but we stayed at a beautiful lodge, had some wonderful meals, and did a little bit of sightseeing around the city.
Charles
United States
Scored 10
10
Coihaique and Aysen region is a wonderful geographical area...
Coihaique and Aysen region is a wonderful geographical area to visit, with lot of extraordinary sightseeings , glaciars, waterfalls and lakes, nautical and trekking activities, plus a number of reserves and national parks.
Pablo
Chile
Scored 10
10
Coyhaique is like out of this age, the pace is slower,...
Coyhaique is like out of this age, the pace is slower, people is very kind, and the views are breathtaking, yo can go to so many places pristine waters, challenging forests, amazing mountains. food is great.
Guillermo
Chile
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I had a wonderful stay at the Calafate. The location provides a spectacular view of Coyhaique and Cerro Mackay, and the panoramic windows in the room permitted full appreciation of it. It was only a 15 minute drive from the centre of town, and the hotel provided the contact of the charming Don Manuel, whom I used as a reliable and fairly priced taxi service. The staff were incredibly friendly, the decore and layout of the property outstanding, and the breakfast was ample and delicious.
The bed was lovely and comfortable, the room and hotel generally were lovely and warm and I didn't feel cold at any time. The balcony with the lovely view of the mountain was also great. And the ladies of the hostel were great. I didn't have any problem having access to the shared bathroom and the showers were hot. The wifi was good quality and the free access to the kitchen was good. The hostal is not right in the centre but the distance was walkable and was completely fine for me.
We really enjoyed our stay at beautiful PURA hotel. It is beautifully located and the center of town can be reached easily by car. Had dinner in a nice restaurant nearby, which was also excellent.
Excellent location, right in the centre of town. Can walk everywhere. Clean, new hotel. Comfortable bed. Very helpful, english-speaking staff (some). Secure and free parking for 5 cars.
The second time stayed here and we loved it. Breakfast the best in town and is super central. The cafe next to the hotel is the best. The staff always is ready to help you
edu_gonia
United States
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