An outdoor swimming pool, a sauna room and gym facilities can be enjoyed at Hotel de Castro. There are comfortable common areas, Wi-Fi is free and the town’s main square is 200 metres from the hotel.
Situated in Castro, 2.5 km from Sabanilla Beach, Meular Chiloe B&B Hotel Boutique features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Conveniently located in Castro city centre, 30 metres from the town's main square, Hotel Esmeralda offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi. A daily Continental breakfast is included.
Located in Castro, 2.8 km from Sabanilla Beach, Chiloeislife provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, barbecue facilities and a shared lounge.
Set in Castro, Hotel Palafito Entre Mar y Tierra is a recently renovated accommodation, 23 km from Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Chonchi Church and 1.1 km from Church of San Francisco.
Featuring free WiFi acess, Hostal Chilhue offers accommodations in Castro. Each room here is equipped with a TV. Some rooms have a private bathroom and a daily breakfast.
Located in Rilán Peninsula, 35 km from Church of San Francisco, Hotel & Cava Estancia Rilán offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a garden.
la calidez de la atención, la limpieza, el cuidado de los detalles.
Featuring a restaurant, OCIO Territorial Hotel offers free WiFi in Chiloe, only 500 metres from the beach area. Free parking is provided. Castro city centre is 30 km away.
El entorno, la privacidad. Una tranquilidad total.
Located in Castro, Hotel & Café Bauda offers beachfront accommodation 19 km from Nuestra Señora de los Dolores Church and provides various facilities, such as a terrace and a restaurant.
La ubicación, vista, habitación cómoda y cafeteria.
Located in Castro, 2.6 km from Sabanilla Beach, ALERCE NATIVO HOTEL provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar.
5.8
Scored 5.8
Above average
Rated okay
· 13 reviews
FAQs about hotels in Castro
On average, 3-star hotels in Castro cost £72 per night, and 4-star hotels in Castro are £160 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Castro can on average be found for £144 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
I'd been to Castro several times, but this was my first...
I'd been to Castro several times, but this was my first during high season, and I'd advise travelers that unless you like sitting in backed-up traffic ('taco') for long stretches, just avoid Castro from mid-January to late February, when trying to drive from anywhere north of Castro to anywhere south of Castro can take hours. November-December are great, however, and I'm told March is the best month of all. By and large, Chiloé's charms are not to be found in the cities.
Dan
10
Scored 10
Castro is a really charming and very laid back place despite...
Castro is a really charming and very laid back place despite being the largest town on the island of Chiloe. It's a wonderful place to chill out, and there is some beautiful countryside in the vicinity. Next time when I go back, I'd like to rent a bike and explore the countryside more leisurely (this time I had a car).
Martin
United States
10
Scored 10
I had long heard of how lovely Chiloe is and now I know why!
I had long heard of how lovely Chiloe is and now I know why! Castro was charming, a nice mix of history and local culture. The municipal museum was informative, the UNESCO heritage churches were really interesting, the palafitos--houses on stilts along the waterfront--were very colorful. The weather can be quite variable--I had two sunny, nice days and three rainy cold ones--so travelers need to bring a variety of clothing choices. Well worth a visit!
Susan
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The famous church is way better looking on the inside.
The famous church is way better looking on the inside. Not much going on in the town itself, but a pleasant stop on the way, or base for other day trips. Highly recommend Nórdica Cafe for empanadas and sandwiches!
Verity
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
I liked that Castro isn't as well visited as other parts of...
I liked that Castro isn't as well visited as other parts of Chile. It had a much more local feel and I was able to practice my Spanish more. It's a nice town to walk around in, but I recommend doing day trips around the island.
After a long day, it was very pleasant to be welcomed by such a friendly staff with such energy. The rooms were perfect for what we needed with super comfortable beds.
As every other review says, the breakfast is fantastic, the homemade bread and marmalade were delicious! With a superb view to enjoy it from.
To note:
There is a communal kitchen area for potential simple cooking and a terrace to enjoy the view.
Finally, I was able to do well-needed laundry in the evening and have it back early morning. Superb!
This is a superb hotel. I had a single room for the price of a dorm. Its very clean. Pablo who runs the hotel was great. When I arrived they were doing a free bbq and I was invited to join - with wine included. Everyone was very warm and friendly despite my lack of Spanish. They don't do the bbq every day, I think I got lucky. but even without the bbq I will return because there was such a good atmosphere. The free breakfast was great too.
Beautiful spot, very quiet with beautiful view over the surrounding area. Comfortable cottage with enough space for 2. Good and fast communication with the owner via what's app, who gave a lot of information for the island. Owner met us at the highway, to show the way to the bungalow, which is a bit difficult to find if you don't know the way.
Great little hostel, with nice common area. Friendly staff and volunteers, and as the dorm I booked was taken, they gave me a private room, so very happy with this (most places would just decline your stay or ask you to pay a higher price). Location good and fairly central, just a moments walk from the coast and the Castro church
Perfect location, it is located just a couple of blocks from the central market and from the main square and the catedral. The hotel anx room were clean and modern. Good pool and sauna. Nice restaurant. Excelent breakfast with local eggs and cheese.
That it was well positioned in a quiet residential neighborhood, close to the heart of Castro. Plus, all areas of Chiloe Island are easily reached from this central location. Nice to be able to stay multiple nights in the same comfortable facility.
A beautiful property, perfectly situated in Castro, lovely rooms (both bedrooms and common spaces), cheerful and helpful staff and a delicious breakfast. Beautiful views. Exceeded our expectations on all levels.
Great place, a characterful palofito on the outskirts of Castro. Very nice decorations and great view. Use of kitchen or pay for breakfast. Several good restaurants within walking distance.
A one of a kind hotel in a great location! loved this place! Funky architecture, a patio deck to enjoy the sunrise, great sea views, the lovely art. Could not have been better!
Slick and tidy hotel with rather big rooms, comfy bed, fast internet and good breakfast. Car park has limited capacity though, so its a good idea to arrive early.
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