Nestled between Viña del Mar’s Sol and Acapulco beaches, Vergara Pier (Muelle Vergara) was constructed at the end of the 19th century to serve as a docking point for cargo boats unloading goods from ships in the nearby port of Valparaíso. After a long period of dormancy, the pier has been revitalized and now serves as a scenic promenade and popular tourist attraction. Visitors can stroll along the wooden planks, enjoy the ocean views, and experience a blend of history and modern leisure.
Vergara Pier (Muelle Vergara)
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