The Cliffs Preserve, Luxury Holidays in Chile
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On a short walk from your Suite, you can witness the old-growth olive tree forests, where trees live up to 400 years and grow up to 65 feet high. The Preserve area is also home to the famous Andean Alerce trees. Resembling the Northern Hemisphere’s giant sequoias, the alerce can live up to 4,000 years, witnessing countless centuries of history.
You also can find a number of endemic flora associated with Broadleaf Evergreen Forests, plants that certainly stoked Darwin’s wonder for the origin and order of species.
These forests are a haven for an incredible wealth of wildlife and unique fauna, including the spectacular Puma, also known as the Andes’ Mountain Lion; the Pudú, which at a mere 18 inches high is the smallest deer in the world; the Monito del Monte or, mountain monkey, a marsupial that’s barely larger than a mouse and considered a living fossil; the Magellan Woodpecker, one of the world’s largest woodpeckers, as well as dozens of other bird species, a real treasure for nature lovers.
The Lodge is one of The Cliffs Preserve’s highlights. Conveniently located on the principal beach and just steps away from the Villas, this special setting delivers all the pleasures you can possibly think of Gourmet Restaurant with End of This World cuisine, open living spaces, bars, meeting areas, retail boutique and an outdoor barbeque are some of the amenities you can enjoy.
The Junior Suites are distributed within the resort’s villas and are fully independent. Impeccably decorated, these spacious, private suites feature full-size views that invite natural light and reveal a breathtaking ocean view and vermillion sunsets.
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Contact us by email or contact us by telephone on 0207 622 1116 and ask to speak to a consultant about The Cliffs Preserve . |























