This lodge just north of Patagonia is really the perfect spot for working remotely

Amid the workplace shift what has become known as the Great Resignation, increasingly, many employees are planning to continue work remotely. And with summer on the horizon, many of them are likely going to continue another pandemic-spurred trend: the workcation, essentially combining work and play in just working from a hotel or resort for a longer stay.

If you're going to commit to working remotely while seeing the world, consider making a go of it in a dream destination. Sure, it might seem silly to travel so far to a dreamy locale for working remotely, but as anyone who has been on a writer's retreat knows, a good location can be a bottomless fountain for inspiration.

Located in the Araucanía region of Chile’s Lake District, the 54-acre estate of AndBeyond Vira Vira truly has something for every kind of visitor and group, whether they be families, couples, friends, or solo travelers. Pre-pandemic, the resort also played host to a number of corporate retreats, and with more COVID-imposed border restrictions coming down, the hotel could be welcoming more of those groups back soon, too.

andBeyond Vira Vira exterior shot of private villa
andBeyond Vira Vira exterior shot of private villa

There are multiple amenities and facets that make Vira Vira ideal for remote working, starting with what is actually the most crucial factor for enabling remote work: strong and consistent Wi-FI across the property.

All of the rooms are also outfitted with long wooden desks and chairs (so no working from the couch or bed, although the latter is extremely comfy here, so you might be tempted). And the views from the floor-to-ceiling windows in the villa are inspiring, whether they be facing the lagoon or the mountains.

andBeyond Vira Vira library and lounge
andBeyond Vira Vira library and lounge

Of course, to make the most out of working remotely, you also want to be able to get out and enjoy the local scenery. And here the scenery is breathtaking as soon as you walk out the front door with a prime view of the the snow-capped Villarica volcano in the distance.

Vira Vira is well located to all of the local national parks and major lakes that comprise the Lake District, as well as the local town Púcán, which has a real ski village vibe with plenty of boutiques and trendy restaurants. (The only essential place that is far is the airport, which is about two hours by car, but the hotel can arrange airport transfer.)

andBeyond Vira Vira bar concierge desk check in counter
andBeyond Vira Vira bar concierge desk check in counter

The hotel also arranges tours and excursions for guests, with options for any level of adventure seeking. That can range from easy hikes in the national park surrounding Villarica (where you can see the Araucaria araucana ("monkey puzzle") trees, some of which are over 1,000 years old) to more ambitious treks around the base of a volcano.