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The Torres del Paine National Park (Chile), located in the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic region, between the Andes mountain range and the Patagonian Steppe, more than 2,500 kilometers south of Santiago, became the Eighth Wonder of the World after receiving more than five million votes in the contest that made a virtual site.
In a quarter known for selling beautiful furniture, Amoble brings design up to date with clean-cut rattan chairs, rustic coffee tables and coal-coloured sofas. More hand-luggage-friendly are the blue ceramic birds and wooden ducks.
With more than 4300 kilometers of coastline, the sea becomes a permanent landscape of Chile. Thousands of kilometers are available to enjoy the calm and tranquility of peaceful beaches, but at the same time, our country has places
If you are planning a trip to Chile and need information about what to do in Santiago and surroundings, here we will give you the best recommendations: Cultural activities, outdoor terraces, walks to the Andes, visit the Wine Routes are some of the excursions that can be done during the day from the capital.
Chile is a country with enormous diversity. From the driest desert on the planet to the largest glacier in the Southern Ice Field in Patagonia, passing through one of the most isolated territories in the world, attractive and colorful
From the moment you enter the vineyard, you start living a unique experience, especially if you are lovers of wines and nature.
The Yeso reservoir is located in the heart of the Andes mountain range, at an altitude of 2500 meters. above sea level. It contains 253 million cubic meters of water that is used to supply drinking water to Santiago and is one of the most important tributaries of the Maipo River.
As home to Patagonia, a world-famous and iconic tourist attraction, Chile may seem like a well- established travel destination. In fact, that’s far from the case, according to Jenny Mikkelson, a Chile specialist at Travel Beyond, a luxury tour operator in Wayzata, Minn.
Tourism in Chile has grown exponentially in the last decade, doubling the numbers of foreigners who visit the country and increasing the trips linked to the leisure of our own countrymen in the national territory.
Go on a sailing trip around Cape Froward in which you will see glaciers, various whales, and Magellan Penguin. You will see all this partnered with the wild ecosystem of the Strait of Magellan.
Sail through the Strait of Magellan to Magdalena and Marta Islands and observe abundant marine life. Marvel at the Magellanic penguins on Magdalena Island.
Enjoy Elqui Valley's breathtaking night skies on this stargazing tour. Learn with our astronomical guide who uses professional telescope. Receive a digital format night portrait of the experience.
Visit 2 of the most breathtaking destinations in Chilean Patagonia, like the Osorno Volcano and the Petrohué Falls. Enjoy the unique sights and experiences in this excursion deep into the wild.
Take the worry out of your arrival or departure from Calama Airport (CJC) and pre-book a shared transfer service between your accommodation in San Pedro de Atacama and the airport, or vice versa.
Enjoy a full-day tour down the famous Seven Lakes Route through Argentina's famous Andes region. Discover the natural beauty of Patagonia and stop at various small villages along the way on this exciting trek through Patagonian nature.
Immerse yourself in a relaxing natural bath in a unique natural environment, where the desert gives way to a green and beautiful ravine with hot springs. Dip yourself in 8 different hot water pools.
Take a full-day excursion to visit the Miscanti and Miñique lagoons, Salar de Talar, and the Atacameño village of Socaire. Observe the famous Salar de Atacama from above, and enjoy included meals.
Immerse yourself in the mountainous splendor of the Andes on an exhilarating full-day excursion to San Esteban Vineyard from Santiago.
Take in Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park, beautiful lakes, and stunning nature on a day trip to Peulla. Travel by bus and catamaran as you explore the Los Lagos Region.
Embark on a journey to Patagonia's Torres del Paine National Park, one of the 8 Wonders of the World, on a full-day trip from Puerto Natales. Discover endemic wildlife and stunning landscapes.
Discover the UNESCO World Heritage site of Valparaíso and the beach resort of Viña del Mar during a must-do day trip from Santiago.
Visit El Tatio Geysers to be mesmerized by the largest geothermal field in the southern hemisphere. See Putana Valley with its endemic fauna and flora and stop at a lagoon to see flamingos.
Set off an adventure to see the active Osorno Volcano, renowned for its perfect formation, and the famous Petrohué Waterfalls. Begin your tour in Puerto Varas, then admire two of the most breathtaking landmarks in southern Chile.
Visit the highlights of San Carlos de Bariloche, then discover the beauty of Argentina's scenic landscape as you travel along the edge of Nahuel Huapi Lake, admire views across Playa Bonita, and ride up to Cerro Campanario.
Get picked up from your hotel by night and drive out of San Pedro de Atacama for a magical sky-reading tour. Gaze at the Milky Way and understand the unique worldview of the native Andes people.
Hike through Torres del Paine National Park on a guided trip from Puerto Natales. See the Paine Massif, Cascada Rio Paine, and Nordenskjöld Lake on a trip perfect for nature and photography lovers.
Enjoy Elqui Valley's breathtaking night skies on this stargazing tour. Learn with our astronomical guide who uses professional telescope. Receive a digital format night portrait of the experience.
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Region of Antofagasta occupies a latitudinal range that goes from 20º56 'to 26º05' south latitude, and longitudinally, from 67º00 'west longitude to the Pacific Ocean. Its surface is 126,049.1 km². This region borders on the west with the Pacific Ocean:
Located about 700 kilometers south of Santiago de Chile, La Araucanía has fluid connectivity by land and air. Also, it marks the point where the intense green of southern Chile is born and the territory is watched by the imposing presence of volcanoes that draw the profile of the Andes Mountains, covering forests, lakes and rivers.
Millenary culture, colors, music and beautiful beaches The north gateway to our beautiful country. It welcomes you with the driest desert in the world, mixing beaches with a daring high plateau.
The Aysén Region of General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, is located in the Chilean Patagonia, between 43º38 'in the north and 49º16' in the south, and from 71 ° 06 'west to the territorial waters of the Pacific Ocean,
The capital of the Eighth Region (Región del Bio Bio) and second largest city of Chile, also called theCapital of Southern Chile, is attracting more and more visitors every year. That´s the result of great efforts as, together with the modern infrastructure,
Enjoy the magic of the desert climate of the north zone and the proximity of the fertile lands of the central zone, where grapes are grown to produce good wines and piscos, all around La Serena and Coquimbo. If you come in spring and summer,
Indigenous plants and animals are few. At the time of European arrival the toromiro tree, endemic to the island, was the only wild tree and the Carolina wolfberry the only wild shrub, the vegetation being predominantly herbaceous. The toromiro tree was overexploited by the island wood carvers, and the last local specimen died in the 1950s.
The Region of Los Lagos invites you to discover beautiful landscapes, with beautiful destinations full of magic and charm. Myths and legends are daily bread, and the gastronomic traditions will make your mouth water.
Young and beautiful region, it is characterized by its volcanoes, rivers, lakes, agricultural landscapes and evergreen forests. Located in the area of lakes and volcanoes, Los Ríos enchants all
Owner of an important climatic variation, in a same day it can deliver rain, sun, cold and gusts of wind of up to 100 km / hr. which delivers different and beautiful landscapes throughout the year
The region has the provinces of Talca, Curico, Linares and Cauquenes and its regional capital is Talca. Region of agricultural vocation, noted for its beet and rice crops, as well as the fruit industry. Of this, the vitivinicultural activity is one of the most relevant, since it contains 40% of the area planted with vineyards and vineyards in the country. The birthplace of Pablo Neruda also stands out for its silvicultural activity, with exploitation of forests and pulp industry.
Region escorted by the impressive mountain range of the Andes and immersed between great hills that form the great valley of Santiago, the Metropolitan Region gathers a wide tourist offer and keeps corners that wait to be explored.
Visit the Valley of Las Trancas all year long and enjoy the hot springs and adventure sports such as Canopy, Ski and Snowboard
O’Higgins, in full Libertador General Bernardo O’Higgins, región, central Chile, bordered by Argentina to the east and facing the Pacific Ocean on the west. Since 1974 it has comprised the provinces of Cachapoal,
San Pedro de Atacama, an oasis in the middle of the desert, is a perfect place to listen to the sound of silence. From its land underground waters sprout that together with the lagoons inserted in the altiplano give you breathtaking landscapes that you
The Tarapacá Region falls between 18 ° 56 'and 21 ° 36' of South Latitude and from 68 ° 24 'of West Longitude to the Pacific Ocean. Its general limits are; to the North the XV Region of Arica and Parinacota; This with Bolivia; South, the II Region of
With an area of 2,780 km² and a population of 876,022 inhabitants, the Province of Valparaíso is the most populated in the Region and with the largest number of Communes. Created on October 27, 1842, with only 3 departments (Valparaíso, Casablanca and Quillota)
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