



A location perched on a hilltop overlooking the Vik Natural Reserve affords the lodge with 360° views, enjoyed from the suspended infinity pool, spacious terraces or over meals in the glass-encased dining room. Tuck into authentic South American cuisine - the traditional barbecued seafood is not to be missed - accompanied by a glass of their award-winning wine. The living room is styled to the nines with exquisitely-upholstered couches and vivid artworks, including a diptych from Anslem Kiefer's, 'The secret life of plants'. The spa offers pampering treatments made with Vik's own grapes.
Across the property, there are 22 suites and seven glass-walled bungalows, all boutique in their decor and design. Each has a King bed draped in high-quality linens and an en-suite bathroom. The styles range from Art Nouveau to grafitti-inspired, high-fashion to coolly Japanese (it all depends on your taste). The bungalows are set apart and feature a living room, private terrace and hot tub. The original VIK Lodge is also available to stay in, with room for eight people, a kitchenette and two very scenic terraces.
Sitting within a 4,450-hectare reserve, the Vik offers a number of fantastic outings. Explore Andean trails on horseback, led by a Chilean Huaso (cowboy) or mountain bike into rugged corners of the valley. There is also a bevy of trekking routes round the lake and reserve, or more laid-back tours of the winery (with a tasting, of course). In your down time, enjoy a game of pool in the lounge, head to the spa, or join the chef for a cooking lesson.
Chill out in the Chilean winelands and enjoy rich reds, cool whites and unruffled rosés