Isla Cui Cui
Exclusive Isla Cui-Cui, set in Puyehue Lake, delivers a truly privileged private island experience. Native forests and lush vegetation cover its 30 acres. Beautiful rustic trails of various complexities allow you to traverse the island, savoring spectacular views of the lake’s turquoise waters, the snow-capped Andes Mountains, and the majestic Puyehue Volcano.
The island’s lodge features three cabins offering nearly 5,000 s ...
Exclusive Isla Cui-Cui, set in Puyehue Lake, delivers a truly privileged private island experience. Native forests and lush vegetation cover its 30 acres. Beautiful rustic trails of various complexities allow you to traverse the island, savoring spectacular views of the lake’s turquoise waters, the snow-capped Andes Mountains, and the majestic Puyehue Volcano.
The island’s lodge features three cabins offering nearly 5,000 square feet of accommodation space; a large enclosure (quincho) that contains the dining room, kitchen and laundry; a game room; and a house for the caretaker. In all, there are 13 bedrooms with 32 beds, 10 full bathrooms and a half bathroom. The property is sold fully equipped for immediate use and includes all bedroom, living room and dining room furniture, linens, appliances, kitchen utensils and crockery. In addition, the sale includes a motorboat and several smaller boats for water activities.
In this swath of virgin nature, majestic ulmo trees, monumental coihues, shrubby hazels and many other local species abound. There are also a number of tranquil swimming spots to set the stage for those seeking rest and rejuvenation. The island provides the ideal environment for developing additional activities and water sports.
Isla Cui-Cui is accessed by a five-minute boat ride from a private jetty and is strategically positioned within minutes of the Hotel Termas de Puyehue, the spectacular Antillanca ski center, and Puyehue National Park. Osorno airport is only 40 minutes away, and upon arrival, you’re ensconced in one of the most beautiful lakes in Chile. Just to the east is the scenic Cardenal Samore, one of the main mountain passes through the southern Andes along the border between Argentina and Chile, providing access to the Argentine cities of Villa La Angostura and San Carlos de Barilochethe.
Exclusive Isla Cui-Cui, set in Puyehue Lake, delivers a truly privileged private island experience. Native forests and lush vegetation cover its 30 acres. Beautiful rustic trails of various complexities allow you to traverse the island, savoring spectacular views of the lake’s turquoise waters, the snow-capped Andes Mountains, and the majestic Puyehue Volcano.
The island’s lodge features three cabins offering nearly 5,000 square feet of accommodation space; a large enclosure (quincho) that contains the dining room, kitchen and laundry; a game room; and a house for the caretaker. In all, there are 13 bedrooms with 32 beds, 10 full bathrooms and a half bathroom. The property is sold fully equipped for immediate use and includes all bedroom, living room and dining room furniture, linens, appliances, kitchen utensils and crockery. In addition, the sale includes a motorboat and several smaller boats for water activities.
In this swath of virgin nature, majestic ulmo trees, monumental coihues, shrubby hazels and many other local species abound. There are also a number of tranquil swimming spots to set the stage for those seeking rest and rejuvenation. The island provides the ideal environment for developing additional activities and water sports.
Isla Cui-Cui is accessed by a five-minute boat ride from a private jetty and is strategically positioned within minutes of the Hotel Termas de Puyehue, the spectacular Antillanca ski center, and Puyehue National Park. Osorno airport is only 40 minutes away, and upon arrival, you’re ensconced in one of the most beautiful lakes in Chile. Just to the east is the scenic Cardenal Samore, one of the main mountain passes through the southern Andes along the border between Argentina and Chile, providing access to the Argentine cities of Villa La Angostura and San Carlos de Barilochethe.