Hotel Elizabeth, located in the town of Coñaripe in southern Chile, is surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Snow-capped mountains and the Lake Calafquen Pellaifa are at Hotel Elizabeth's doorstep, and the Villarica Volcano is also nearby. All rooms have a suite bathroom. The hotel is built out of timber, meaning the rooms have the appearance of log cabins. Breakfast is complimentary, and the restaurant on-site serves traditional Chilean food and pastries.
Rucapillan Hotel is situated between Panguipulli Lake and the Mocho Volcano. Being at the foothills of the Andes Mountains means the hotel benefits from the surrounding landscapes, which offer the opportunity to go hiking, mountain biking and water rafting. The hotel features standard rooms and log cabins, the latter of which are slightly more expensive because they are fully furnished studios complete with kitchen and living area. A buffet breakfast is included, and the restaurant on the premises serves typical Chilean dishes.
The Magic Mountain Hotel is a four-star hotel and possibly the most luxurious in the area. In terms of appearance alone, The Magic Mountain is unlike most hotels you are likely to come across, given its mountain-shaped design. Aside from its curious architecture, the hotel has its own waterfall cascading from the top. Inside, the décor is rustic, featuring slanting walls and plenty of wood. Hot tubs are available, and the local area provides opportunities for rafting, skiing and sight-seeing local nature reserves, such as the Huilo Huilo.
La Casita Del Centro is a modest hotel that has a mixture of double and single rooms as well as a cabin suitable for longer stays. Rooms have basic furnishings; however, there is a common room with Internet access and a terrace from which to admire the scenery. A restaurant on the premises serves a combination of Chilean and international dishes, as well as many local pastries and cakes.