DUE TO A LIMITED BED BASE AND THE POPULARITY OF PORTILLO, WE ENCOURAGE ALL GUESTS TO RESERVE AS FAR IN ADVANCE AS POSSIBLE. PORTILLO TENDS TO SELL OUT FOR PEAK DAYS WELL IN ADVANCE.
The valley of Portillo is truly unique. Near the base of Mt. Aconcagua, the
highest mountain in the America's, the ski area surrounds the deep emerald
blue Laguna del Inca glacial lake. The slopes tumble down from the massive
shoulders of mountains that surround the resort. 12 lifts serve 25 trails
offering a mix of 24% easiest, 33% intermediate, and 43% advanced/expert
terrain. Portillo has skiing to satisfy skiers of all levels. Most guests
visiting Portillo will reside in the Hotel Portillo- a grand hotel finished in
1949, which still retains the elegance of an era gone by. All activities
revolve around the hotel and part of the Portillo experience is meeting and
getting to know your fellow skiers. Many repeat guests will tell you they
return to Portillo every year for this congenial atmosphere.
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Additional InformationRoom Descriptions:
- Double Lake rooms have a magnificent view of Lake Inca, the Tres
Hermanos peaks and the slopes.
- 6th floor doubles have larger bathrooms and windows, and have
balconies. All have lake views.
- Family apartments have two bedrooms, one with two twins or a
queen-sized bed, and the other with bunks; apartments are for a minimum of 4
guests and maximum of 6 guests. Children and teens 0 to17 years old staying in
family apartments pay children's or teen rates as listed, adults pay family
apartment rate as listed. If only children or teens are staying in a family
apartment, two must pay the adult family apartment rate.
- Octagon Lodge rooms have four beds (two bunks) and private bathroom.
Guests dine in the main dining room and have full access to all hotel
activities and facilities.
- Inca Lodge rooms are smaller and have four beds (two bunks). Bathrooms
are communal. Guests dine in the hotel's self-service cafeteria, but otherwise
have full access to all hotel facilities. The Inca Lodge is popular with young
adults, backpackers and students.
- Children 4 - 11 and teens 12 - 17 in extra beds pay children's or teen
prices. Only one extra bed is permitted per room. Parents are responsible for
providing proof of age if necessary.
- Due to size limitations of the rooms the hotel does not recommend
adult extra beds in the rooms. Consult us for adult extra bed prices.
Miscellaneous Hotel Information
- Tours of the hotel and its facilities are made every Saturday night.
We recommend these tours to first-time visitors so that they learn of the many
things there are to do in Portillo.
- Tap water in Portillo is not only potable, it is delicious and pure.
- Portillo's rooms do not have television, however television may be
seen at certain hours in the cinema or the disco. This is intended to
encourage guests to enjoy the many services, entertainment and activities
available, and to get to know the other guests.
- Portillo asks that all guests wear nice clothing and shoes to the
dining room for the evening meal. Ski clothes are fine at breakfast and lunch.
Guests who enjoy getting dressed more elegantly for dinner are welcomed and
encouraged to do so.
- Portillo (and all of Chile) uses 220-volt electricity, so guests might
need to bring transformers.
- Internet access is available for an additional charge through wireless
service in the rooms or the Portillo Cyber caf‚.
Getting to Portillo
Guests fly into Santiago International Airport (8 hours from Miami). The
drive to Portillo takes a little over 2 hours and offers magnificent scenic
views. Transportation is not included in the price, but can be arranged by
contacting The Ski Organizers.
Road-Closed Policy
The road to Portillo is also the International Highway that links Santiago,
Chile, with Mendoza, Argentina. The highway is maintained by the Chilean
Ministry of Public Works, who is responsible for cleaning following snowstorms
or other events. Portillo Ski Resort is not responsible for the condition of
the road.
IMPORTANT: Guests who are unable to drive up to Portillo while the road
is closed will be directly responsible for their accommodation and other
expenses in Santiago or elsewhere. The nights that are not used at Portillo
will be accredited to their accounts. Guests will be able to choose whether to
transfer the credit to their extra services account (ski lessons, bar bills,
etc.), use the credit toward a future reservation within the same season, or
proceed for reimbursement through their respective agency.
IMPORTANT: Guests who are unable to descend from Portillo and must
spend the night in the resort will be charged the full rate for their first
night's accommodation. However, beginning the second night, a 50% discount is
applied to the normal rate.
PORTILLO OPERATES WITH NATURAL AND MAN-MADE SNOW,
WHICH ALLOWS FOR THE CONSISTENT OPERATION OF THE SKI AREA ONCE IT IS OPEN.