Discover the best hotels in Puerto Ingeniero Ibanez, Aisen Region including Hospedaje El Juncal, Chelenko Lodge, Piramide Hostal, Sin Limites, Hostal y Cabanas Vientos del Sur, Patagonia Bordelago.
5 based on 4 reviews
Fuí con mi tía, nos hospedamos en una pieza perfecta para las dos. Baño y ducha rica. Todo bien silencioso, pudimos descansar mucho de nuestro viaje. Los dueños nos recibieron tan bien! Fueron muy amables en permitirnos preparar en su cocina lo que quisimos al llegar y al día siguiente nos dieron un desayuno muy rico también. La atención y preocupación de ellos un 7!
3.5 based on 19 reviews
It is time to return to the simple, focus on the important and reduce everything to the essential, so that through your stay in our cabins you live great experiences and from the inside of them enjoy the contact with the environment and with the nature that you will surround in Chelenko.
These cabins are extremely uncomfortable, the doors leak, and the hot tubs are dirty and cold. The hot tubs were our greatest disappointment, they don’t have pumps or circulating water which leads to irregular heating and debris accumulation. On top of everything the staff is in Santiago and clueless of what they put their guests through. So this is not a local spot with hosts invested in giving you an experience, this is literally a container that’s already falling apart in an austere spot of the area. I highly recommend going elsewhere!
3.5 based on 3 reviews
Por tema de trabajo me hospede en ese lugar, la señora me trató paupérrimamente del día que llegué, no tenía confort, se mete en los dormitorios e interrumpe la privacidad, mal trato hacia mujeres, me gritó y me agredió verbalmente, no deja llegar tranquilamente a un lugar que uno viene a descansar, al final fue un infierno estar ahí, donde arranqué en toque de queda a las 22hrs, buscando otro lugar. De verdad no lo recomiendo.
4 based on 1 reviews
posto bello e pulita e proprietari gentili. ci fanno trovare la cabana calda e il tavolo preparato per la colazione con caffe the e marmellata. accetttano le carte di credito. in tre paghiamo 62000 peso
4 based on 1 reviews
Discovered this place by chance; the owners were lovely and built us a warm log fire. The place was clean and welcoming and the breakfast was delicious. We stayed in a twin room with shared bathroom but they also have cabañas outside.
2.5 based on 2 reviews
The road to Lago General Carrera and Chile Chico has a surprising detour when you take the sidetrip via Puerto Ibanez followed by a boat tour of 2 hours. The boat schedule however makes it difficult to avoid an overnight stay in the area. We checked everything out and did find Cabanas Bordelago in Ibanez with a high rating in TripAdvisor. Puerto Ibanez is one of these small domestic villages which you can find many scattered all over rural Patagonia showing initiatives of people with a bright plan or idea. Houses were built, roads paved and schools constructed. Then the future did not hold the promise as expected and the dreams abandoned. Nature, which is tough here anyway, slowly tears down the proudly created structures, leaving the sometimes beautiful monuments to become the victims of wind and rain. The Chilean government has many times stepped in developing new roads, buildings and renovating the central area, the Plaza de Armas, enticing the inhabitants to stay a little bit longer. And as such providing these places with a strange mixture of historical appearances in a modern age. Cabanas Bordelago is the typical example of the old and the new. It shows that is was most likely a great place somewhere at the end of the century with owners who wanted to offer the travellers an oasis of comfort and pleasure. But reality took over! A dusty travelers diary in the cabana showed raving reviews until 5 years ago. Maintenance collapsed, cleanlessness soared and with the help of mother nature the downturn proves unavoidable. The reception which is just a room in the owners house shows that the daily burden of running the place has become a grave burden. As friendly as our hostess was it did immediately reconcile the sever task which was put upon her. The cash we delivered clearly provided some light in keeping the place open for another day. Although the cabanas were spacious and strangely enough have a hugh modern flat screen, was crummy and definitely not clean and very smelly. The kitchen, a must have if you want to be a cabana, was a hotchpot of utensils but nothing more. Lacking the intention or passion of creating a Chilean hospitality atmosphere the place finally boiled down to nothing. As there was no breakfast offered either, although promised in the listing, we left with an empty stomach and a weird feeling. The place does need a complete overhaul but maintenance or a clear vision how to achieve this, is not Chile’s stronghold. We, however, visited a place called Doña Leo (not on TripAdvisor), just a mile down the main road when you are entering the village from Coyhaique, which was offering a nice restaurant and to our surprise with well-maintained and new cabanas as well. The restaurant was nice with helpful people and good food, especially the pisco sour and salmon. So just a tip for the next time.
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