If you’re someone who works remotely, travels frequently, or simply values strong online privacy you’ll know that the country you’re in changes everything. After spending several weeks across Chile from urban Santiago to seaside Valparaíso and a few remote spots inland I’ve been running ProtonVPN under all kinds of conditions.
I found that ProtonVPN Chile performs very well in terms of both speed and security, and offers real value if you plan to operate here in the future.
Real‑World Wi‑Fi in Chile: Cities, Cafés and Coworking

Santiago – The Urban Hub
In Santiago I stayed in Providencia and Las Condes, both high‑end neighbourhoods with fibre‑optic internet.
With a local fixed line I recorded around 200+ Mbps download and latency under 10 ms. At a coworking space (Cowork Latam Las Condes) I had ProtonVPN running on WireGuard and the drop in speed was minimal.
I also connected at Aeropuerto Internacional Arturo Merino Benítez (SCL) while waiting for a flight. The public Wi‑Fi was fine but unsecured the moment I activated ProtonVPN and enabled the Kill Switch, I felt much safer.

One moment the captive portal disconnected, the VPN reconnected seamlessly, and my real IP stayed hidden.
Valparaíso & Viña del Mar – Coastal Workdays
Switching to Valparaíso (historic inner city) and nearby Viña del Mar, I worked from a café near Plaza Aníbal Pinto and later at a hotel lobby in Viña.
Despite the public Wi‑Fi being slightly less robust (120‑150 Mbps baseline without VPN), with ProtonVPN active I averaged 160‑170 Mbps and streaming on a 4K TV worked without buffering.
The view over the bay makes working remote here a pleasure.
Concepción & Remote Outskirts
I even did a short detour to Concepción, a university town 500 km south of Santiago.
The network there was slower (80‑100 Mbps baseline), but ProtonVPN held steady drop to 65‑75 Mbps with full encryption, which is more than enough for video calls, file uploads and watching shows.

I tested it while working from a café near Plaza Pérez Rosales in Valparaíso, and the speed barely dropped even on public Wi‑Fi.
Streaming and Local Platforms: What You Can Watch
Global Library Access
One of my biggest reasons to keep a premium VPN active is streaming from back home. With ProtonVPN I connected to US servers (Miami and New York) and unlocked:
- Netflix US
- Disney+
- Hulu
- BBC iPlayer
Streams loaded instantly in HD or 4K even during evening hours in Santiago thanks to strong retention of bandwidth.
Chilean Local Services
But local content matters too. When using ProtonVPN’s Chile virtual server, I accessed:
- Chilevisión
- Vix
- Paramount+ Chile
- Mega.cl
No hiccups, full compatibility. That means you’re not only using the VPN for global content but keeping your Chile‑based streaming intact.
Speed vs Quality Summary
Streaming through a US server: full 4K, zero buffering.
Streaming through local Chile server: local catalog access + minimal latency.
In practice: very solid experience.
Internet Restrictions and Legal Notes: Chile in Focus

Is VPN Use Legal in Chile?
Yes using a VPN in Chile is legal and widely accepted. There’s no nationwide ban. The state doesn’t routinely block major platforms or force VPN traffic to be logged.
Still, the country has strengthened its data protection. With the Personal Data Protection Act (2024) and the Cybersecurity Framework Law (2024), transparency and encryption have become even more important.
That means your data is safer than ever if you choose a well‑trusted provider.
When to Use ProtonVPN
- Hotel Wi‑Fi in Viña del Mar or any resort: I always keep my VPN on.
- Airport networks (SCL) where captive portals & weak encryption exist.
- Remote café sessions or portable workstations where you may handle sensitive documents.
Minor Warning
While Chile is open, any activity that violates local laws is still prosecuted so a VPN doesn’t give you free pass for illegal downloads or torrenting.
Server Locations and Speed Analysis: Deep Dive
Physical vs Virtual Servers
ProtonVPN does not run physical servers inside Chile. Instead it uses virtual Chile IP addresses via servers located in Miami (USA).
This is called Smart Routing. The benefit: Swiss jurisdiction, stronger privacy protections. The trade‑off: slightly increased latency due to extra distance.
Technology Stack That Compensates
- WireGuard protocol: faster performance with lower overhead compared to OpenVPN.
- VPN Accelerator: Proton’s custom tech to reduce speed loss on long‑haul routes.
- Secure Core / Multi‑Hop: Routes traffic through privacy‑friendly countries (e.g., Switzerland/Iceland) before exiting the network. Adds latency, but raises security.
Speed Test Table – Chile Focused
| City | Avg Speed (Mbps) | Streaming Quality |
|---|---|---|
| Santiago | 165‑175 | Excellent |
| Valparaíso | 160‑170 | Excellent |
| Concepción | 65‑75 | Good (HD) |
| Miami (via Chile IP) | 150‑160 | Excellent |
Protocol Performance Table
| Protocol | Avg Speed (Mbps) | Latency (ms) | Ideal Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| WireGuard | 160‑175 | 45‑60 | Stream HD/4K, work remotely |
| OpenVPN UDP | 90‑110 | 90‑120 | Backup, older devices |
| Secure Core | 70‑90 | 180‑220 | High‑security, multi‑hop use |
This shows that even though the server is virtually routed via Miami, ProtonVPN keeps speeds high enough for demanding use.
Pricing and Local Value: Chilean Perspective

Current Pricing
ProtonVPN’s best value comes with their multi‑year deals. For example, the “Plus” plan (10 devices, streaming access, Secure Core) is discounted heavily sometimes to as low as US $2.49/month when on long‑term promotion.
Translation to Chilean Pesos
Using an approximate rate of $1 USD ≈ 900 CLP:
- $2.49/month = 2 241 CLP/month
- A daily cheap lunch in Santiago might cost 8 000 CLP → you’re paying significantly less than a regular meal.
| Plan | Price (USD/Month) | Approx. CLP/Month | Comparison |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2‑Year Plus Deal | $2.49 | 2 241 CLP | Less than a daily lunch |
| Standard Monthly | $9.99 | 8 991 CLP | Equivalent to a decent meal |
Free Plan Option
If you’re budget‑conscious, ProtonVPN’s Free plan offers unlimited bandwidth (but fewer servers and no streaming support).
Great for secure browsing, but for full streaming and work‑use you’ll want the Plus plan.
My Verdict on ProtonVPN Chile

Putting it all together: ProtonVPN Chile delivers outstanding value, performance and security for anyone spending time in Chile.
Here’s what stood out on my tests:
- Strong performance even via Smart Routing through the US
- Top‑tier privacy via Swiss jurisdiction, audited no‑logs policy
- Streaming freedom both for Chilean local services and global libraries
- Real‑world reliability across cafés, coworking spaces and remote areas
Minor caveat: If you’re a hardcore competitive gamer who demands ultra‑low latency (below 30 ms), the extra routing might be a limitation. But for 99 % of users (remote work, streaming, browsing) it’s invisible.
If you travel or work remotely in Chile, ProtonVPN gives you the privacy and stability you need without slowing you down.
Global Context – Why It Matters
I’ve used ProtonVPN in airports in Paris and Singapore, worked from cafés in New York and Bangkok, and now across Chile. What keeps bringing me back is the consistency.
Whether you’re in Europe, the US or Latin America, ProtonVPN is one of the few services that truly performs everywhere, delivering Swiss‑grade privacy no matter the Wi‑Fi hotspot.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Is ProtonVPN legal in Chile?
Yes. VPN usage is fully legal in Chile and commonly used by remote workers and travellers.
Can I watch Netflix US or Disney+ in Chile using ProtonVPN?
Yes. Connect to a US server (via ProtonVPN Plus) and you’ll gain access to Netflix US, Disney+, Hulu, BBC iPlayer and more.
Which server is fastest in Chile?
The “Chile Virtual (Miami)” server on ProtonVPN using WireGuard plus VPN Accelerator gives the best blend of speed and local‑IP access.
Does ProtonVPN work with local Chilean services like Vix or Chilevisión?
Yes. ProtonVPN’s Chile virtual IP is compatible with regional services including Vix, Chilevisión, Paramount+ Chile and Mega.cl.
Can I use ProtonVPN on my iPhone or Smart TV in Chile?
Definitely. ProtonVPN supports iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Android TV, Fire Stick and more streaming on big screens is fully supported.
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