Pichilemu is a city located on the coast of the O'Higgins Region, in Chile, known for being a popular beach and surf tourist destination.
Its main attractions include the Punta de Lobos beach, ideal for surfing, and the Pichilemu Lighthouse, which offers impressive panoramic views of the ocean and its surroundings.
It is also possible to visit the Pichilemu Museum, which exhibits the history and culture of the city, as well as the Los Pingüinos National Reserve, where you can observe various species of birds and other animals.
To get to Pichilemu from Santiago, you can take a bus from the Santiago Bus Terminal or drive along Route 78, which connects the city with the capital in approximately 3 hours.
Pichilemu also has a train station that connects with the cities of San Fernando and Santa Cruz.
The city is located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean, about 120 kilometers southwest of Santiago.
In addition to its beaches and tourist attractions, Pichilemu is known for its rich history and culture, which dates back to pre-Columbian times and can be seen in its traditions, gastronomy, and colonial architecture.
See more about the history of Pichilemu
See also information on Santa Cruz.