This research addresses the issue of Latin America's integration in the Asia Pacific region, from the case of the Pacific Alliance. Based on a review of the unilateral insertion strategies of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, as well as the Alliance's multilateral strategy, the linkage of both is analyzed. In this regard, it is argued that this regional bloc has a low degree of articulation and some other difficulties, without denying its potential to become a bridge between its member States and the Asia Pacific.