Coyhaique is the adventure hotspot in Chilean Patagonia. Just a few kilometres away you can go sport fishing in the Rio Simpson Reserve, ideal for river lovers. If you're a trekker, there are options for all levels at the Dos Lagunas National Monument and the Coyhaique National Reserve. Don't miss the Marchant viewpoint, where you'll have incredible views of the Simpson Valley and the city. Also, explore Puyuhuapi, famous for its hot springs and unique landscapes, or the Queulat National Park, where the Hanging Glacier will leave you speechless. Puerto Aysén and Puerto Cisnes also have their charm, with activities such as kayaking and wildlife spotting.
Between October and March, during spring and summer, when the climate is warmer and drier, ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing and landscape exploration.
Summer temperatures vary between 10°C and 25°C, while winters are between -5°C and 10°C. The region can experience rainfall all year round, but summer is generally drier.