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This exclusive, sprawling wooden lodge sits directly on the Beagle Channel in a private neighborhood with gravel-road access. — Lonely Planet
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This friendly backpacker hub delivers with a warm atmosphere and helpful staff. — Lonely Planet
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The best feature of this elegant wooded residence is its warm, hospitable family of owners, who will make you feel right at home. — Lonely Planet
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Towering over the city on a wooded promontory, Arakur is the town's latest luxury hotel, well known to locals for hosting an annual music festival. — Lonely Planet
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Lush robes, optional massages (extra) and your country’s newspaper delivered to your mailbox are some of the fabulous details. — Lonely Planet
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Rooms feature custom Italian wood furnishings, leather accents, frosted glass, blackout blinds, and brushed stainless steel in the bathrooms. — Fodor's
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This cozy hotel 4 km (2½ miles) from the center of town is named after the local tribe and offers a rustic mountain aesthetic. — Fodor's
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This cozy hostel and guesthouse on the outskirts of town is hugely popular with young travelers thanks to warm service, homey decor and spotless open kitchens. — Lonely Planet
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Couples in search of a romantic hideaway delight in these rustic-chic cabins with heated stone floors, crackling fireplaces, and full kitchens stocked daily with fresh bread, coffee and other treats. — Lonely Planet
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This easygoing, organized hostel comprises two renovated houses (1920 and 1926), painted tangerine and joined by a passageway. — Lonely Planet
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If you want an authentic Argentine family experience, this is it. — Lonely Planet
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Spending a night at this charming inn feels like staying at the cool mountain cabin of a worldly friend who makes strong coffee and has a great book collection. — Lonely Planet
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Billed as boutique, this is more like a small upscale hotel. — Lonely Planet
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Soft, luxurious beds and charming photos of old shipwrecks; a cozy living room offers a book exchange, board games, video library, and glass display tables with antique arrows, bones, and currency. — Fodor's
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All feature Portuguese linens, solid oak furnishings, and the Las Hayas trademark: crisp white fabric-padded walls, covered in bright one-color floral prints. — Fodor's
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This beautiful 6-hectare patch of lenga forest has 13 privately situated log cabins with outdoor grills. Interiors are rustic but modern, with functional kitchens, wood stoves and hardwood details. — Lonely Planet
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This expansive home exudes good taste and character, from the snug living room with folk art and expansive water views to the friendly chocolate lab. — Lonely Planet
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Tere showers guests with attention but also gives them the run of the place in this beautiful modern home with great views. — Lonely Planet
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A colorful hostel that seems expensive for what you get, particularly for the dark doubles. — Lonely Planet
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If idling in the forest sounds good, head for this friendly B&B just five minutes outside town, with warm down duvets and native lenga-wood furniture. — Lonely Planet
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