Preposterously thin and unreasonably long, Chile stretches from the belly of South America to its foot, reaching from the driest desert on earth to vast southern glacial fields. Diverse landscapes unfurl over a 4300km stretch: parched dunes, fertile valleys, volcanoes, ancient forests, massive glaciers and fjords. There’s wonder in every detail and nature on a symphonic scale. For the traveler, it’s mind-boggling to find this great wilderness so intact. The human quest for development could imperil these treasures sooner than we think. Yet for now, Chile guards some of the most pristine parts of our planet, and they shouldn’t be missed.
In Chile, adventure is what happens on the way to having an adventure. Pedal the chunky gravel of the Carretera Austral and end up sharing a ferry with SUVs and oxcarts, or take a wrong turn and find heaven in an anonymous orchard. Serendipity takes over. Plans may be made, but try being just as open to experience. Locals never rush, so maybe you shouldn’t either. ‘Those who hurry waste their time,’ is the Patagonian saying that would serve well as a traveler’s mantra.
Before wine became an export commodity for the luxury set, humble casks had their place on every Chilean table and grandparents tended backyard orchards. Now Chile has become a worldwide producer catering to ever more sophisticated palates. Rich reds, crisp whites and floral rosés – there is a varietal that speaks to every mood and occasion. But at home, it’s different. Chileans embrace the concept of la buena mesa. This is not about fancy. Beyond a good meal, it’s great company, the leisure of overlapping conversations with uncorking’s, and the gaze that’s met at the clink of two glasses. ¡Salud!
We invite you to visit Santiago, a cosmopolitan city that stands as one of the most modern in South America. Defined by relevant international media as a surprising destination, Santiago stands out as a cosmopolitan and vibrant capital that perfectly combines tradition and modernity….
¡Welcome to Chile!
Arrival at the Arturo Merino International Airport in Santiago de Chile.
Transfer from Santiago´s airport to the Hotel.
Check in.
Overnight at hotel in Santiago
Meals included: Dinner at hotel restaurant.
Breakfast at the hotel.
We invite you to visit Santiago, a cosmopolitan city that stands as one of the most modern in South America. Defined by relevant international media as a surprising destination, Santiago stands out as a cosmopolitan and vibrant capital that perfectly combines tradition and modernity. The tour will allow you to know the origin of the city and emblematic places such as the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral, the Post Office and the Municipality of Santiago. You will also visit the La Moneda Palace, the seat of government, and the most traditional neighbourhoods of the historic centre.
The tour also includes a visit to the Santa Lucía hill, called Huelén by the native peoples, a true urban oasis in the middle of the city centre. There you will learn more about the history of Chile and enjoy privileged views of the capital.
The second part of the tour will take you to the eastern part of the capital, where the financial heart of Santiago is located, known for its modern buildings, huge glass towers and works by important national architects.
Free afternoon. We suggest visiting vineyards at Maipo´s Valley, such as Undurraga, Concha y Toro and Santa Rita.
Overnight at hotel in Santiago
Meals included: Dinner restaurant to hotel
Breakfast at the hotel and check out.
Transfer hotel – Santiago´s airport (SCL) to take flight from Puerto Montt (PMC)
FLIGHT SCL-PMC NOT INCLUDED
PUERTO MONTT – PUERTO VARAS
Reception Puerto Montt´s airport and city tour in Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas cities.
It is recommended to arrive at the City of Puerto Montt before 12:00 hs. approx.
Visiting the highest place in the city of Puerto Montt, where we will see the most beautiful
View of the city, the ocean and the Tenglo island.
From there we will go to the German Monument located in the Main Square, the coast.
pier and the Cathedral, enjoying during the visit of the German influence in the architecture of the houses, gardens and buildings, and the mix of both cultures.
Later we continue going to Angelmó, famous in Chile, because it has many craft and gift shops, of course the Central Market of the City, where we can see
how one of the main economic activities works, fishing and seafood, which
It arrives fresh from the cans to the buyers. Also here we have typical cuisine.
places, basically they are restaurants where you can find seafood, fish and other
delicious specialties of Chilean cuisine. After the visit, free time for lunch, service not included
Finished lunch (not included) transfer to Puerto Varas – Check in at hotel.
Overnight at in Puerto Varas
Meals included: Dinner at hotel restaurant
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure from the hotel to begin our visit to the city of Frutillar, located on the shores of the beautiful Llanquihue lake and depending on the weather we will see the Osorno volcano with its ice melting improve the water level of Lake Llanquihue.
First we started visiting the city, famous for its German gastronomy reminiscent of old Bavaria, from there the first German colonies arrived. The city began in 1856 as a shipping dock, soon tanneries, mills, breweries, etc. appeared. We will walk through its beautiful and ancient German-style houses, admiring the gardens and incomparable views of the Osorno and Puntiagudo volcanoes.
We will visit the German Colonial Museum that portrays The life of the settlers, during the tour of the lake shore, we will be able to observe the Lake Theater, here every year the famous Frutillar Music Week is presented, this is a Summer Festival, presents classical music from Chile and abroad that offers each year, approximately 40 concerts.
We will continue the tour to reach the city of Puerto Octay, also located on the north shore of the lake, With a strong German influence, it was the most important gateway to agriculture.
products to the city of Osorno. We will see the old streets and the main square.
Overnight at in Puerto Varas
Meals included: Lunch at local restaurant and dinner at hotel restaurant
Breakfast at the hotel and check out.
Transfer from the hotel to the “Cruce Andino” office to start the lake crossing.
Sail across the Andes on 3 beautiful lakes.
The Cruce Andino is the only route that takes you from Chile to Argentina through the Andes Mountains. An unforgettable trip from Puerto Varas in Chile to San Carlos de Bariloche in Argentina. Cross three beautiful lakes, connected by 4 strips of land. Available all year round, it is an unmissable trip taking in incredibly beautiful landscapes, traveling through the most vibrant region of Patagonia. The tour takes one day to get to Argentina.
Departure by bus to Petrohué, bordering Lake Llanquihue.
Imposing views of Osorno and Calbuco Volcano dominate the entire landscape. Entrance to the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park where we will visit the Petrohué Falls, appreciating the capricious forms of volcanic rock, bathed by falls of emerald green water.
We will sail to Peulla, sailing the Todos los Santos Lake. If the weather permits, new views of Osorno Volcano, Puntiagudo Volcano and Cerro Tronador will surprise us.
Arrival in Peulla, ecological Villa, paradise for nature lovers.
Lunch at Peulla hotel restaurant – 3 times menu + 1 soft drink
We will board the next bus to Puerto Frías, to the Chilean customs to carry out border crossing procedures. We will cross the Andes mountain road to Puerto Frias.
Continue on the following navigation on Lago Frías for 20 minutes on the Victoria del Sur catamaran heading towards Porto Alegre. In Puerto Alegre we will take the third bus to Puerto Blest.
We will start the last navigation through Nahuel Huapi Lake, bound for Puerto Pañuelo.
Arrival in Puerto Pañuelo, we will take a bus to make the final stretch to Bariloche (Argentina), a city that in winter and summer fascinates with its ski centers, shops, hotels, restaurants and nightlife.
Meals included: Lunch at Peulla hotel restaurant.
PLEASE NOTE:
We will do our best to adhere to our printed itinerary. But sometimes unexpected obstacles, or opportunities, may arise that will force us to deviate from the itinerary as written. We would ask you to be open-minded and flexible should we vary the itinerary slightly. In addition, please note that airline schedules are subject to change. We will provide you with updated flight information closer to your departure (if tickets are issued through our company).
Guided sightseeing tour to the most attractive and important sites in Lima, the “City of Kings”. The tour starts in the residential districts of San Isidro and Miraflores, passing by the Huaca Pucllana, you will be able to see from outside the ceremonial and administrative centre of the Lima…
¡Welcome to Chile!
Reception at Santiago´s airport and transfer to hotel.
Check in.
Overnight at Hotel in Santiago.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure from the hotel to start our visit to the beautiful city of Santiago.
Santiago stands out for being a cosmopolitan and modern city that perfectly combines its traditions with a modern perspective.
The tour will take you to visit the heart of the city and its emblematic sites such as the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral, the Central Post Office of Santiago and its Municipality. We will also visit the Palacio de la Moneda, which is the seat of government, as well as the traditional neighborhoods of the historic center of the city.
The tour also includes a visit to the San Cristobal hill. Officially Parque Metropolitano de Santiago, the San Cristobal hill is the largest urban park in the city, and has numerous historical attractions, viewpoints and trails to visit (optional)
After getting to know Santiago, we will arrive at the Lastarria neighborhood, famous for its cultural, inherited and gastronomic offer. The second part of the tour will take you to the east side of the city, to the financial heart of Santiago, known for its modern buildings, impressive glass skyscrapers, and impressive sculptures designed by prominent national architects. There, you will see exactly why this area is known as “Sanhattan” among the locals.
Winemaker for a day at Casas del Bosque winery:
In this excursion you can work as a team and live the experience of making your own wine. Playful activity where participants will be instructed and guided to assemble different vines and with them achieve superior wines.
Overnight at Hotel in Santiago.
Breakfast at the hotel and check out.
Transfer hotel – airport Santiago.
FLIGHT TO LA SERENA NOT INCLUDED
La Serena
Reception airport La Serena and transfer to Hotel, Check in.
Overnight at Hotel in La Serena.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Early in the morning we will begin our City Tour La Serena & Coquimbo. Our tour begins with a walk through the streets of the historic center of La Serena, visiting first the Recova, the old artisan center of the city and later the museum. Then, we will visit the main square and observe some of our emblematic colonial architecture. Afterwards, we continue with a visit to the Monumental Lighthouse of La Serena, advancing down later, along Avenida Del Mar de La Serena towards Coquimbo. In Coquimbo we will go to the Cross of the Third Millennium (only up to its chapel), the Fort of Coquimbo and its typical neighborhoods. After the tour, we returned to the hotel. Once the tour is finished, we will return to the hotel where you will have free time for lunch.
PM Tour to Natural Planetary Amatista.
Excursion subject to weather conditions*
During the afertnoon we will pick up at the hotel for visiting the natural planetarium Amatista Travels. There we will learn to identify constellations, planets and stars through the telescopes with specialized guides coordination. At the end we will lay down on a terrace, with nothing more than billions of stars in front of our eyes. This is where we will enjoy a session of Tibetan singing bowls to make the connection with the magnificent universe of the southern hemisphere. Then we will return to the hotel.
Overnight at Hotel in La Serena.
Breakfast at the hotel.
On this day, we will enjoy a wonderful day in the majestic Elqui Valley, visiting some picturesque villages full of charms and traditions. During the visit to Pisquera Artesanal Doña Josefa we will learn about the process of making pisco and taste its exquisite varieties. Also learn a little part of the life and work of Gabriela Mistral. Later, lunch will be in a restaurant in the town of Vicuña, enjoying its cuisine, and learn about two endemic fruits from the region, the copao and papaya, its properties and derivatives. During the afternoon, we return to La Serena. For this day, we recommend you sunglasses and sunscreen.
This city is the most important in the valley, just 60 kilometers from La Serena, it is also known for being the place where the poet Gabriela Mistral, Nobel Prize for Literature, was born.
We will get to know the Bauer tower (former city council and current symbol), its church and parade ground. When leaving Vicuña, the valley begins to narrow, the hills are higher and contrast with the green color of the vines, a table grape that is exported through the port of Coquimbo.
Lunch at one of the typical local restaurants is also included in the excursion. This whole area has an average of 300 days of sunshine a year, which makes it one of the clearest skies on the planet and its landscapes leave the visitor breathles
Then we began to ascend through the valley to visit our honoured poetess, Gabriela Mistral’s tomb in the town of Montegrande
Also we shall visit the house where she lived all her childhood and which was converted into a museum.
For her poetic work, she received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1945, she was the first Ibero-American woman and the second Latin American person to receive a Nobel Prize.
On our return you will enjoy the colors of the constantly changing mountains and the abundance of fruit trees, vegetables and vines that are grown in this place, bathed in sunlight.
Return to La Serena with spectacular sunset.
Overnight at Hotel in La Serena.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Today we will get up early, because we are going to visit the Humboldt Penguin National Reserve. We will take Highway 5 North, heading to Punta de Choros. Here we will sail around Isla Choros to identify marine local fauna. Later we disembark on Isla Damas, a beautiful little island of white sands and crystal-clear waters. Returning to the continent, lunch will be in a local restaurant and after that, local producers will teach us the process of making olive oil. Returning back to La Serena we will have some exploring time, looking for terrestrial fauna such as foxes and guanacos. Finally, we return to La Serena during the afternoon. For navigation we recommend you bring a windbreaker, sunglasses and sunscreen.
From the route we will have the opportunity to observe towards the coastal sector a permanent and dense fog characteristic of the sector, called “camanchaca”, which originates in the ocean due to the proximity of the cold Humboldt current in contact with the warm continental mass, that ascends towards the summit of the coastal hills, whose humidity favors a microclimate and the existence of trees and shrubs in an essentially semi-desert area. Here in El Tofo, this phenomenon has been used by Chilean engineering applying a Fog Trap Mesh System, 72 units 4 meters wide by 12 meters long to collect mist water and subsequent liquid, which provides the water to the coastal town. from Chungungo.
After having traveled 122 km, we will arrive at Caleta Los Choros, where you will be able to see the Gaviota, Choros and Isla Damas Islands, this sector is part of the Humboldt Penguin Natural Reserve managed by the National Forest Corporation (CONAF).
We will embark on a boat and while sailing to Damas Island, we will have the opportunity to navigate the Gaviota and Choros Islands where we will observe the marine life of the area. On the rocky edge you can see sea lions, penguins, pelicans, seagulls and a wide variety of birds, as well as we will see a colony of bottlenose dolphins that often jump and flip.
We will disembark at Damas Island, with its white sand beaches.
Return to the coast and lunch in a typical restaurant based on seafood and fish.
Return to La Serena city.
Overnight at Hotel in La Serena.
Breakfast at the hotel and check out.
Transfer hotel – airport La Serena
FLIGHT TO SANTIAGO NOT INCLUDED
Santiago
Reception airport Santiago and transfer to hotel
Check in.
Overnight at Hotel in Santiago.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure from your hotel to start the trip through a spectacular landscape to one of the most beautiful lagoons in the Andes, Laguna del Inca in Portillo.
Here you can enjoy a unique landscape and take the best photographs of the turquoise surface of the lagoon, along with this our guide will tell the moving legend of Inca royalty.
After the visit to the lagoon, we will continue our to the Aconcagua valley to visit San Esteban winery. Here we can visit the archaeological park located on a hill of the Viña where you can walk on trails and explore various petroglyphs that belong to the Aconcagua culture.
During the visit we will be able to know In Situ how the best wines of the Aconcagua Valley are made.
The guided tour of its vineyards and wineries, ending with a Premium wine tasting in its Sales Room.
Tasting Tour includes tasting of 4 Premium wines, including the Laguna del Inca blend.
Overnight at Hotel in Santiago.
Breakfast at the hotel and check out.
At the agreed time transfer to the airport to board your flight with return to your country.
Transfer hotel – Airport Santiago (SCL)
FLIGHT BACK TO DESTINATION NOT INCLUDED
PLEASE NOTE:
We will do our best to adhere to our printed itinerary. But sometimes unexpected obstacles, or opportunities, may arise that will force us to deviate from the itinerary as written. We would ask you to be open-minded and flexible should we vary the itinerary slightly. In addition, please note that airline schedules are subject to change. We will provide you with updated flight information closer to your departure (if tickets are issued through our company).