Chile, The Ultimate Adventure
I've written a great deal on Chile but Ive for the most part concentrated on Santiago and the major outlying areas. In this
article Ill concentrate more on the beach and coastal areas.
I frequent these areas just about every single weekend and had, for a time, planned on building
my cottage near the coastal areas. I can say theres still a great deal of readily available land for purchase in the coastal areas
also.
Prices for a lot range about $3500 to $7500, depending on the size and locations desired. In my
ebook on Chile, I have specified some websites you can go to look at that have photos of available land lots and surrounding areas. These areas
are very attractive and rustic. The kind of places, where a small cabin would make one feel so cozy and at home in the environment.
The coastal areas of Chile have a lot to offer anyone who is thinking of living there. The most
popular area or city is Via Del Mar. Its the most popular beach or coastal town due to the fact that, it has a casino, which makes it the central
focal point. People travel for miles around to go to the casino and this is where the Chilean elite and well to do play. Its very common to run
into local tv personalities at the casino and Saturdays are the best for casino action. The casino hotel itself almost rivals the MGM in Las
Vegas, in terms of luxury.
If youre not a gambler thats ok also, because Via Del Mar has a wealth of shops, restaurants
and waterfront activity for any and all to enjoy. Right next door to the casino is a large city park where you can rent scooters, bicycles and
more for the kids, if youre looking for a bit of romance, then try a Victoria, which is a horse drawn carriage ride around the city
center.
Right behind the casino is the carriage stand, where you and your loved one can take a slow
ride down one of the side streets that is parallel with the ocean. You can ride and see the waves and the sunset.
Going into the main part of downtown Via, you will find tons of street vendors selling anything
from oil on canvas paintings of seascapes, to handcrafted leather items and more. Theres much to see and do and there are more small curio shops
then Ive ever seen in my life in Via. If youre looking to collect unique and rare items, this would be the place to start.
Now as far as accommodations, the cheapest places are called "residenciales". These are old
family houses where you can rent a room for a very low price, you won't find luxury but its cheap and clean. One of the best places can be found
at:
Residencial Blanchait, Avenida Valparaiso 82-A,
Via Del Mar, Singles USD 20.00 - 25.00
Theres fine dining in Via but if you want something fast and simple there are tons of cafes and
fast food type of restaurants. Fine dining is great but this city is one with people on the move who dont always want to take the time to enjoy a
fine cuisine. Everybodys coming and going at all times of day and night. The city is not as lit up as Las Vegas but believe me when I say it has
the same feel, the same energy and the same excitement.
During the month of February, the Via Del Mar International Song Festival has been held each
year since 1970, lasting all of six days. The venue for this major event is the Quinta Vergara amphitheatre, and its organized in three parts:
the first is the international competition, which traditionally has around ten countries taking part; then there is the folk section, with
performers coming from all over Chile; and finally the international show, sprinkled with international stars, and the ever-hopefuls who wish to
win over the demanding audience, and let me tell you, Chilean crowds are very tough to please when it comes to entertainment.
Many american cruise ships are starting to make regular stops now in Via Del Mar which is
quickly making it a very international city. One of my other favorite cities is Valparaiso. Valparaiso is only ten minutes by car from Via Del
Mar and its considered a historic city. This city has the same protection as that of Prague; nothing in this town can be changed. It all must be
preserved exactly as is.
Valparaiso is more or less a historical monument, the whole city! Its very old but this is its
charm and character. A real treat in Valparaiso, is a ride on an ascensore. The city of Valparaiso has been called The Vertical City because it
was built on large hills, and so the city is truly divided. The shops and stores are in the lower part of the city but the residential living is
in the hilltop areas, and to get from the hills to the lower part of the city you can take an ascensore.
That is, basically a large elevator car that takes you from the upper to the lower part of the
city and vice versa. Its only a couple hundred pesos for the ride but its a thrill youll always remember and cherish. The ascensores where first
built and put into use sometime in 1883 and then there were over 83 working units throughout the city giving the townspeople access to the lower
parts of the city.
Now there are only 15 working units left. Its amazing to see these little boxes going up and
down tracks built into the sides of hills. They work just like old time elevators in that they use a counterweight system to provide the lift.
Its highly suggested if you plan on coming to Chile you make this one of the things you want to experience.
If you want more info on them you may want to get your hands on my eMag, thats free at my
website. Valparaiso has always reminded me of a European city, due to its architecture and styling. Narrow, cramped cobble stoned streets, give a
definite air of old world European charm.
It has always reminded me of Paris, and once youve walked down the streets youll feel the
European influence too, even some of the street names are French. There are several good cafes that are French in name also. One place I can
recommend for cozy eating with Euro flair is the Le Filou De Montpellier Caf. Stop by and get a sandwich and a cup of tea, youll be glad you
did.
Theres also Casa Museo, the museum for Pablo Neruda, a great Chilean writer. This is definitely
a cultural event and worth seeing. The Brighton Hotel is a great place to stay that also has a lounge with lots of excitement! There are all
types of places to find action in Valparaiso.
Just try to get here before June which is the rainiest month for this area, and when it rains
it truly pours!
So now comes the big question; is this a good place to potentially live in? The answer is yes
it is. Rents are cheap here and thats because there are no modern buildings here, remember Valparaiso is a historical city, so theres no new
building going on.
Do keep in mind though; its a bohemian lifestyle here in the real sense of the word.
The apartment buildings are old and Chile is a country that is only interested in whats new and
seemingly modern. Most do not wish to live in an older building, as Ive said in my previous writings. Landlords find it difficult to rent older
buildings out. This is why rents are so low here but this is not the case in all places. No, in some parts of the city the rent is high, because
youre living near the ocean. Overall, for the right person, this can be an ideal situation though.
Theres very little work in Valparaiso. Most work in Santiago and commute everyday. Its just a
little over an hour from Santiago to Valparaiso and Via Del Mar and for many this is the only way to make a living. But due to the fact that
cruise ships are making regular stops here and the casino is the big draw, I suspect a persona can make a great living teaching casino personnel
English.
There are also smaller areas that are all along the coast, that make great hideaways, and
places to live. If you have a car, Id say take a drive down the coastal highway to Con Con (pronounced, Cone Cone). This is a great coastal town.
Sleepy, rustic but with real spirit, several hundred apartment complexes line the ocean with the only thing separating them from the sand is the
two lane highway.
Dont be alarmed if you happen to see so many Greek styled apartments in this area. Thats
normal. Remember what I said about Santiago being an eclectic and diverse city? The same is true for the coastal areas also. Youll swear that
youre taking a drive in Greece when you see the stylings and the color schemes of the apartments and thats one of the things that make Con Con so
interesting. It almost seems to be a misplaced city.
Whether youre going to this area or coming back from it you will pass Edelweiss. Its a Swiss
restaurant that has a breathtaking view of the ocean and nearby cliffs. Stop and soak up more Euro styled culture at this great restaurant and
have a piece of cake and coffee. Check out the menu for other traditional Swiss and German dishes. The best time to go is around 4pm, any later
than that and you risk running into the early evening crowd. Just look for the large Swiss flag and youll know youre there.
Ah yes, youre wondering now, whats the average rent for a place in Con Con right? Well it
averages around $375 give or take, depending again on how new or old the building is. Always expect to pay more if the building is newer and as I
have said in my past writings, you dont want a newer building.
Here in Chile, the newer apartment buildings do look all modern and such but they are oh so
small space-wise. The older buildings have way more character and are alot more spacious in size. Again, go to my website and download a free
copy of Global Living and check out the pictorial on Valparaiso and youll see what Im talking about.
My only complaint, and the reason why in the end I chose to start building my cabin elsewhere,
is that the airport is very far from the Valparaiso-Via Del Mar area. From the airport, these areas are almost two hours away. So I thought to
myself, if I arrive from traveling and have been on a plane for ten hours, I dont want to spend an additional two hours in a car just to get
home.
So I ruled out building near the beach and coastal areas but I love them so much that I spend
just about every weekend in these areas. My friends like to go to gamble at the casino (theyre gambling addicts, but thats another story in
itself) but I like to explore and look around or find a good place to eat.
If you love photography, then these areas are a photographers dream! Even if youre not a great
photographer, take lots of pictures anyway! Youll be glad later you did. Theres no way you can come to any of these towns and not leave with a
good feeling. I personally, doubt one can come here and not entertain the idea of moving and living there.
Dont think for a moment you cant live and make it in any one of these cities or places, because
chances are with a bit of resourcefulness you can. Theres nothing like staring out over the cities from a hilltop and enjoying the lights and the
sound of the waves hitting the shores.
Its then that youll realize, just as I did, theres so much the world has to offer, and that
theres a place for everyone. You just have to find your place and make it your home. Who knows, maybe the beach areas of Chile will one day
become your new home.
About The Author
Jon Steele has been splitting his time living in Chile, Europe and the US for the last 3 years.
He has several ebooks on living the "Global Lifestyle" and how to make and generate an income while living abroad. He can be contacted at
steel-industries@email.com or drop by his website at http://www.travelogue.uk.tt
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