33°S — 36°S · Central Chile · South Pacific

We chase
the swell.

A 12-day private surf journey down the Chilean coast. Four surfers, world-class empty lefts, green hills rolling into cold blue water — and every detail handled.

The Journey

Most surf trips put you in one spot and hope the waves come to you. We do the opposite. We read the forecast, load the van, and move down the coast to wherever the swell is firing — so you wake up at a different empty point break, ready to surf, with everything already taken care of.

Campo & Coast

Where the fields
meet the Pacific.

This isn't a tropical postcard. It's green farmland tipping straight into a cold blue ocean — cliffs, cattle, pine and empty beaches in the same frame. Scenery you only get this far south.

All handled

You bring the boards.
We bring the rest.

One price, everything inside it. The only thing not included is your flight into Santiago and your travel insurance.

01

Airport pickup

We meet you at Santiago (SCL) and handle every transfer from arrival to departure.

02

Private transport

Your own van for the whole journey, moving with the swell down the coast.

03

Hand-picked lodging

Comfortable local stays chosen for each stretch of coast — never generic hotels.

04

All meals

Fresh local food daily, much of it straight from the sea and the region around it.

05

Expert guiding

You surf with someone who knows these breaks, tides and winds by heart.

06

In-house photographer

Your sessions shot and delivered — you go home with the proof, not just the memory.

The Coast · A moving lineup

Five stops. One swell.

33.45°S · 70.67°W

Arrival — Santiago

We pick you up at the airport. From this moment, logistics stop being your problem.

34.40°S · 72.04°W

Punta de Lobos

Chile's most famous left and big-wave heritage — long, powerful walls off a granite point.

35.33°S · 72.41°W

The Maule points

Quiet river-mouth and reef setups where the crowd thins out and the trip slows down.

36°S · Región de Ñuble

The Ñuble Points

Quiet points along the green Ñuble coast — low-key, uncrowded, exactly what you came this far south for.

37°S · Región del Biobío

The Biobío Points

The southern stretch of the journey — empty lefts, sea lions offshore, and the slow days where it all winds down.

2026 Season

Four spots. Then it's gone.

We run only three to four trips a year, four surfers each. Small on purpose — empty lineups, real attention, no crowd in your photos.

TRIP 01

Spring Lefts

15 — 28 SEP 2026
Lighter winds, longer days, the points switching on again.
USD $3,000 / surfer · all-inclusive
Open4 / 4
TRIP 02

Late-Spring Swell

20 OCT — 01 NOV 2026
Warmer light, long days, and the last trip before the season closes.
USD $3,000 / surfer · all-inclusive
Open4 / 4
Your guide

You're not booking a tour.
You're surfing with Álvaro.

I'm Álvaro — a Chilean surfer and entrepreneur who has spent more than 20 years riding this coast. I've travelled the whole south of Chile and I know its best waves by heart: how each one behaves, the size it holds, and the swell and wind direction it needs to turn on.

Being local is the difference. Big swell or a small 2–3ft day, I know which spot will be working — and in Chile something almost always is; it's rare to find the coast flat. Come let me show you this paradise: good waves, good laughs, a good glass of wine, and some of the best surf sessions of your life.

— Álvaro · Founder & guide · Región de Ñuble
Rooted here

Good for the coast,
not just the visitor.

We bring guests to local breaks the right way — so the community gains, instead of just losing waves.

Local guides & crew

The people who know these waters are the people we hire. Their knowledge is the trip.

Local stays & food

Your money lands where you surf — small lodgings, family kitchens, the day's catch.

Respect in the water

Small groups, spread across many spots, surfing by the unwritten rules of every lineup.

The level

See what you came for.

Raw clips from the coast — and footage from the pros who've flown across the world to surf it.

Before you ask

The honest answers.

Confident intermediate and up. These are real ocean point breaks, not a beginner beach. We match each trip's spots to the group, so tell us your level honestly when you inquire.

Bring your everyday shortboard for the smaller sessions and a step-up with more volume for the bigger, more powerful days. A fun or mid-length board is great for the mellow mornings. Once we know your level and the forecast, we send tailored advice.

Up to three boards per surfer travel comfortably in our van and board racks. Want to bring more? Just tell us in advance and we'll sort the space.

Most sessions run from chest-high to a couple of feet overhead — clean, rippable and fun. On the right swell some spots hold well overhead, and we only take you there if the group is up for it. We chase the size that suits the group, never the other way around.

Yes — this is the cold Pacific, and that's exactly why the lineups are empty. You'll want at least a 4/3 wetsuit, and we recommend a 5/4 with boots and a hood for the coldest sessions. We send a full packing and board guide once you're booked.

We run a small number of trips a year, timed for the best swell windows. Two dates are open to close 2026: 15–28 September and 20 October–1 November. Each one runs 12 days.

We travel south from Santiago along the Ñuble and Biobío coast, moving between points as the swell dictates, and stay in comfortable hand-picked local lodgings along the way. We keep exact spots private out of respect for the local surfers — you get the full details once you're on the trip.

Dawn check, surf the best window, eat well, rest, and surf again when tide and wind line up. Days flex with the ocean, not a fixed schedule — if a spot down the coast is firing, we move.

Just your group. Maximum four surfers, plus your guide and photographer. Book as a four and the whole trip is yours.

Everything from the moment we pick you up in Santiago: transport, lodging, all meals, guiding and photography. Not included: your international flight into Santiago and your travel/medical insurance.

A 40% deposit confirms and holds your spot — with only four seats, that's how we secure it for you. The remaining 60% is paid once you arrive in Chile. We send the payment details and cancellation terms once we agree on dates.

We plan around the forecast and stay mobile, so flat spells are rare — we simply drive to where the swell is. And on a rare flat day, if we're near the Andes, we can swap the surf for a day of skiing or snowboarding in the mountains — only ever if the whole group is up for it.

Fly into Santiago, Chile (SCL). That's all you arrange — we handle everything from your arrival until we drop you back at the airport.

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