HTowards
the west, modern highways connect the capital city with
the coastal cities of Viña del Mar, Valparaíso,
and San Antonio. Like Santiago, the central coast has a
Mediterranean climate, with short, mild winters and sunny
eight-month summers.
Here,
stretches of white beaches and coastal towns have something
for everyone, from luxurious vacation resorts to isolated
cabins, from beach picnics to fresh seafood served in open-air
restaurants.
Toward
the north, the climate becomes drier. The beaches and vacation
spots stretch north to La Serena, Chile's second-oldest
city and the de facto capital of the pisco-producing region.
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