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Top Relais & Châteaux in Chile — exceptional houses and gourmet tables in 2026

Editorial selection of 4 exceptional Relais & Châteaux in Chile, 2026: gourmet dining, character houses, personalized hospitality.

Ranking reviewed on 3 June 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. Hôtel Clos Apalta ResidenceClos Apalta Residence ranks first because it connects the Relais & Châteaux spirit, without fuss, to a stay shaped around wine.
  2. Hôtel Awasi AtacamaPlacing Awasi Atacama at #2 makes sense if you want the Relais & Châteaux spirit in its most rooted, place-led form.
  3. Hôtel Awasi PatagoniaAwasi Patagonia earns its No.

Our methodology

In Chile, the Relais & Châteaux universe resonates in a unique way. The country unfolds extreme landscapes, from the Atacama Desert to the wine valleys, all the way to the Patagonian fringes. Within this setting, exceptional houses do not merely offer a beautiful address; they provide a sensitive interpretation of the territory. This is precisely what makes this selection relevant today. The traveller no longer seeks just a well-located room; they desire a house with a clear identity, a table that tells the story of its terroir, and a welcome that feels personal rather than procedural. CasaMolle, Hotel Awasi Atacama, Hotel Awasi Patagonia, and Hotel Clos Apalta Residence exemplify this approach. Each embodies a different way of experiencing Chile, blending preserved nature, viticultural heritage, intimacy, and gastronomy.

At MyConciergeHotel, we view the Relais & Châteaux label as a starting point, never as a sufficient argument. Our method intertwines several criteria. Firstly, the coherence between the place and its environment. A house must engage with its region, not merely use it as a backdrop. Secondly, the quality of the residential experience. This includes the size of the property, attention to detail, the fluidity of service, and the feeling of being welcomed rather than processed. We also consider the culinary aspect. In this Chilean theme, it holds significant weight. A gastronomic table is not merely an accumulation of techniques; it should evoke a landscape, a season, and a local memory. Finally, we assess each hotel’s ability to offer a complete stay. This applies to a romantic getaway, a charming weekend, or a journey centred around the destination.

The selected Chilean panorama showcases a rare diversity for a top 4. In San Pedro de Atacama, Hotel Awasi Atacama is set against one of the most unique backdrops in South America, where the experience naturally takes on an exploratory dimension. In Torres del Paine, Hotel Awasi Patagonia shifts the focus towards chosen isolation, contemplation, and a direct relationship with vast spaces. In the Colchagua Valley, Hotel Clos Apalta Residence combines characterful hospitality with the world of wine, in a setting that speaks equally of landscape and culture. Further north, in La Serena, CasaMolle offers a different tone. The address is intriguing for its grounding, scale, and potential for a more intimate escape. What our advisors observe is this complementarity. These houses do not resemble one another, which is precisely what makes the ranking useful.

For 2025 and 2026, several trends enhance the appeal of these Chilean Relais & Châteaux. The first is the return of stays with a strong sense of place. Travellers are increasingly favouring addresses that can offer a clear immersion. The desert, Patagonia, or the wine valleys perfectly meet this expectation. The second trend concerns destination gastronomy. People are travelling more for a table, but also for the ecosystem surrounding it. A vineyard, a garden, local produce, or a season become compelling arguments. The third relates to intimacy. Large, standardised units are less convincing in this segment. Human-sized houses, with few keys and a more personalised relationship, are gaining desirability. Finally, the notion of luxury is evolving. It is measured less by ornamentation and more by authenticity. A well-situated architecture, preserved silence, and clear cuisine count for more.

In this selection, there is also a notion of luxury that particularly resonates with our perspective as concierges. Relais & Châteaux has long championed a certain culture of the house. The term is not trivial; it implies embodied hospitality, a less industrial rhythm, and an emphasis on the meal as a central moment of the stay. In Chile, this philosophy finds a compelling avenue for expression. Local products, powerful landscapes, and regional heritages enrich the experiences offered. My advice is to view these addresses as destination houses. One does not merely sleep there between two stages; one builds the journey. This is even truer when a gastronomic table, a natural environment, and attentive service respond to one another. In the best cases, the room, dinner, and excursion tell the same story, without any overt discourse.

However, it is important to read this ranking without seeking a vain absolute. A number one is not a universal verdict. Each house meets a different expectation. Some travellers will prioritise access to spectacular landscapes, while others will seek an address linked to wine, cuisine, or a form of discreet retreat. We do not rank hotels against one another; we order experiences according to their relevance to the announced theme. Here, the common thread connects exceptional houses and gastronomic tables, favouring addresses where residential identity and culinary dimension clearly interact. It is also worth noting that Chile lends itself to combined journeys. Pairing a wine valley with the desert, or Patagonia with a more heritage-focused stop, often yields excellent results. This is where our concierge service adds the most value.

Before delving into the top 4, keep this simple idea in mind. These Chilean Relais & Châteaux do not promise the same experience; rather, they share a common standard of place, table, and welcome.

How we rank the best Relais & Châteaux in Chile

Our ranking weighs the Relais & Châteaux label, but also identity, culinary consistency, local roots, setting, and observed service quality.

Why Chile fits the Relais & Châteaux spirit

Chile naturally suits the Relais & Châteaux spirit, where landscape, terroir and house-style hospitality align with unusual clarity.

Gastronomy, local produce and Chilean identity

Cuisine is a defining criterion here, because the best Chilean Relais & Châteaux express place, seasonality and producers with unusual clarity.

Questions about this section

Why does gastronomy matter so much in a Chilean Relais & Châteaux ranking?

Because in this segment, dining is not secondary; it is a core expression of place, seasonality, and hotel identity.

Best picks for a romantic escape in Chile

Choose first by region and season, then by the kind of intimacy you want as a couple.

Questions about this section

Are these hotels suitable for a romantic escape in Chile?

Yes, but the best choice depends on whether you want urban dining, privacy, scenery, or a slower retreat.

The Concierge view: choosing the right house

Choose the house that matches your pace, your reason for traveling, and the kind of memory you want to bring home.

Comparison tables

Top Relais & Châteaux in Chile — comparison table
PropertyAtmosphereHighlightsBadgeIndicative budget
Hôtel Awasi AtacamaDesert retreat, intimacy, slow paceSan Pedro de Atacama, 5★ address, known for extreme territory experienceRelais & Châteauxfrom €1,500/night
Hôtel Awasi PatagoniaContemporary lodge, spacious, exploration stayTorres del Paine, 5★ address, strong focus on nature and isolationRelais & Châteauxfrom €1,800/night
Hôtel Clos Apalta ResidenceWine retreat, tranquility, cuisine and landscapeSanta Cruz, 5★ address, wine-focused, confidential residence formatRelais & Châteauxfrom €1,200 to €2,500/night
CasaMolleValley house, active relaxation, contemporary spiritLa Serena, 5★ address, more accessible alternative in an experiential stay logicRelais & Châteauxfrom €500 to €1,200/night

Selection limited to the properties provided. The Atout France badge does not apply here, as it is the French Palace distinction.

Budget guide by service level
LevelStay profileRelevant propertiesRange
Luxury segment entryNature and wellness stay, without aiming for ultra-isolationCasaMollefrom €500 to €1,200/night
Experiential luxuryConfidential house, strong destination, cuisine and settingHôtel Clos Apalta Residencefrom €1,200 to €2,500/night
Expedition luxuryExtreme destination, more engaging logistics, highly immersive stayHôtel Awasi Atacama, Hôtel Awasi Patagoniafrom €1,500/night

Indicative ranges vary by season, room category and inclusions. We do not provide unverified exact prices.

The ranking

  1. Hôtel Clos Apalta Residence, Santa Cruz

    #1Hôtel Clos Apalta Residence

    Santa Cruz · Wine-country favorite

    Clos Apalta Residence ranks first because it connects the Relais & Châteaux spirit, without fuss, to a stay shaped around wine. In Santa Cruz, at the heart of the wine region, the house lives with its landscape rather than using it as scenery. That bond with terroir is what sets it apart in this ranking. In the morning, breakfast overlooking the vines establishes the tone at once. Exploring the region’s vineyards, an introduction to wine tasting, and sunset over the vines extend that sense of place. The concierge also crafts tailor-made stays, reinforcing the feel of a house designed for wine lovers and couples. As a Relais & Châteaux member, the hotel makes a clear promise: intimacy, personalised service, and a wine-country immersion that reads immediately from Santa Cruz.

  2. Hôtel Awasi Atacama, San Pedro de Atacama

    #2Hôtel Awasi Atacama

    San Pedro de Atacama · Desert intimacy

    Placing Awasi Atacama at #2 makes sense if you want the Relais & Châteaux spirit in its most rooted, place-led form. This 5-star retreat sits in San Pedro de Atacama, close to Calle Caracoles, the Church of San Pedro and the Meteorite Museum. Here, luxury comes through intimate scale and tailor-made excursions shaped around the desert’s tempo. There are dawn departures for the geysers, full days out to the coloured lagoons, then a return to calm within architecture inspired by the Andean desert. That coherence matters in this ranking. The experience never splits exploration from rest or from a deeper reading of the landscape. You encounter the Atacama directly, then come back to a house that seems to hold its light, dust and silence. For a ranking devoted to Chile’s Relais & Châteaux addresses, that precision carries real weight.

  3. Hôtel Awasi Patagonia, Torres del Paine

    #3Hôtel Awasi Patagonia

    Torres del Paine · Nature retreat

    Awasi Patagonia earns its No. 3 position for a finely judged take on the Relais & Châteaux spirit at the edge of the wild. In Torres del Paine, this is not simply a hotel with views of the national park. It builds the stay around tailor-made excursions in Patagonia, paced to each guest. Sunrise facing the landscapes of Torres del Paine sets the tone from the outset. Then the return from an excursion leads naturally to time in the lounge, before dinner after the day’s adventure. Here, that rhythm matters as much as the room itself. The MICHELIN Guide Three Keys 2025 distinction confirms that command of the overall experience. Wildlife observation roots the stay in Patagonia without staged effect. If Awasi Atacama ranks higher for the stronger centrality of its table, Awasi Patagonia remains a rare Chilean 5-star for travellers seeking intimacy, precise service and close contact with nature.

  4. CasaMolle, La Serena

    #4CasaMolle

    La Serena · Quiet charm

    CasaMolle takes 4th place because it offers a more intimate reading of Chile without stepping outside Relais & Châteaux standards. In La Serena, this 5-star house builds its case around three clear pleasures. A quiet breakfast before the city stirs. A dinner rooted in local produce. Then a return to stillness after the beach or the region’s wine valleys. The setting matters too. La Serena retains a legible colonial heritage, and the hotel makes it easy to reach for a walk towards Plaza de Armas, Iglesia San Francisco de Asís or Teatro Municipal. That ranking comes from this precise balance. Less dramatic than other Chilean stops, more personal in tempo. For couples, or for travellers who value a house spirit over grand staging, the logic holds.

Glossary

Fine-dining table
A restaurant where cuisine, service and meal pacing are central to the overall stay experience.
Indicative budget
A non-contractual price guide. It varies with season, inclusions, length of stay and booked category.
Intimate property
A small-scale hotel often chosen for privacy, calm and more personalized service.
Lodge
A hospitality format tied to nature. It favors immersion in the landscape and activity-led logistics.
Palace Atout France
A French distinction reserved for certain hotels in France. It does not apply to the Chilean hotels in this selection.
Relais & Châteaux
International association of independent properties. It highlights hospitality, sense of place and the culinary dimension.
Terroir
The combined characteristics of a place. The term is common in wine and gastronomic travel.

Going further

Each of these four addresses offers a distinct way to experience Chile through place, hospitality and cuisine.

Frequently asked questions

How is this ranking of Relais & Châteaux hotels in Chile built?

It combines Relais & Châteaux standards, dining quality, sense of place, service consistency, and overall stay relevance.

What sets the selected Chilean hotels apart?

They stand out through identity, dining depth, service quality, and a strong connection to Chilean place and culture.

What is the difference between a Relais & Châteaux and a classic luxury hotel in Chile?

Relais & Châteaux usually means more character, stronger gastronomy, and a more intimate sense of place.

When is the best time to book a Relais & Châteaux in Chile?

Book early for peak seasons, festive dates, suites, and wine or nature-focused itineraries.

What price ranges should travelers expect for this type of hotel in Chile?

Expect upper-upscale to luxury pricing, with strong seasonal variation and higher rates for suites or bundled experiences.

Is there a loyalty program or any benefit to booking direct?

Benefits are often property-specific, with direct booking sometimes offering better inclusions or request handling than chain-style loyalty points.

Can concierge service truly personalize a stay in Chile?

Yes, early briefing helps concierge teams tailor dining, transfers, timing, and multi-stop itineraries much more effectively.

Are these hotels suitable for guests with reduced mobility and for families with children?

Suitability varies by property, so accessibility and family arrangements should always be confirmed case by case before booking.

How can I book through MyConciergeHotel.com, and why choose it over an OTA?

Booking with us adds human guidance, property matching, and clearer rate-condition comparison beyond a standard OTA transaction.

Sources & references

This editorial article is based on the following authoritative sources, listed here for transparency and reader verification.

Encyclopaedias

MICHELIN Guide