Itinerary #1: Natural Wonders of Chile - Desert, Glaciers, and Coast
On this two-week trip, you’ll visit many of the places that have made Chile an iconic destination for travelers and mountaineers alike: the Atacama Desert, the glaciers of Patagonia, and the colorful port city of Valparaíso.
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Santiago de Chile | Santiago |
Day 2 | Santiago de Chile - Valparaiso | Valparaiso |
Day 3 | Valparaiso - Valleys of the Atacama Desert - San Pedro de Atacama | San Pedro |
Day 4 | The Atacama lagunas - San Pedro de Atacama | San Pedro |
Day 5 | Altiplanicas Lagoons - Piedras Rojas - San Pedro de Atacama | San Pedro |
Day 6 | El Tatio Geysers - San Pedro de Atacama - Santiago de Chile | Santiago |
Day 7 | Santiago de Chile - Puerto Montt - Puerto Varas | Puerto Montt |
Day 8 | Puerto Varas - Castro | Castro |
Day 9 | Castro - Puerto Varas | Puerto Varas |
Day 10 | Puerto Varas - Puerto Montt - Punta Arenas - Puerto Natales | Puerto Natales |
Day 11 | Puerto Natales - Balmaceda and Serrano glaciers - Puerto Natales | Puerto Natales |
Day 12 | Puerto Natales - Torres del Paine National Park - Puerto Natales | Puerto Natales |
Day 13 | Puerto Natales - Punta Arenas - Santiago de Chile | Santiago |
Day 14 | Santiago de Chile |
Welcome to Chile! Get oriented with a day and night in the capital city of Santiago before making the two-hour drive to Valparaíso. You'll wander the winding streets of the port city, checking out street art and stopping for pisco sours and fresh seafood with a view. On day three, jet up to the Atacama Desert. Over the next days, you'll base yourself in the town of San Pedro de Atacama and go on guided excursions and hikes to the El Tatio Geysers, the otherworldly landscapes at the Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley), Atacama Salt Flat, and Laguna Céjar lake.
Midway through the trip, catch a flight to Puerto Montt in southern Chile, then make the overland transfer to Puerto Varas. Spend the next days exploring Chilean Patagonia, taking a ferry to Chiloe Island, seeing penguins in the wild at the Puñihuil Penguins National Reserve, and spending the night in Castro. Moving on to Puerto Natales, get ready to spend the end of the trip on a journey through Torres del Paine National Park, widely considered to be the best national park on the continent. After several days of hiking and crossing glacial lakes on catamarans, you'll return to Santiago via Punta Arenas for one last night on the town in the capital. Learn more
Itinerary #2: Grand Adventure Tour - Santiago to Easter Island
Think of it as a grand tour of Chile—this two-week itinerary takes you to the Atacama, Easter Island, Torres del Paine National Park, and the capital city of Santiago.
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrival in Santiago de Chile | Santiago |
Day 2 | Day trip to Viña del Mar & Valparaiso | Santiago |
Day 3 | Santiago to San Pedro de Atacama & Moon Valley Tour | San Pedro de Atacama |
Day 4 | Atacama Desert Tour: Lagoons & Salt Flats | San Pedro de Atacama |
Day 5 | Tatio Geysers & Machuca Village | San Pedro de Atacama |
Day 6 | From San Pedro de Atacama to Punta Arenas | Punta Arenas |
Day 7 | Punta Arenas to Torres del Paine & Full-Day Excursion | Torres del Paine |
Day 8 | Torres del Paine: Trekking to the Base of the Towers | Torres del Paine |
Day 9 | Explore Torres del Paine National Park | Torres del Paine |
Day 10 | Torres del Paine to Santiago | Santiago |
Day 11 | Fly from Santiago to Easter Island | Easter Island |
Day 12 | Easter Island: Rapa Nui Full-Day Tour | Easter Island |
Day 13 | Easter Island: Orongo & Ahu Akivi | Easter Island |
Day 14 | Easter Island to Santiago & Departure |
Begin the adventure with a day and night of sightseeing, eating, and drinking in Santiago before day-tripping to the coast. Visit the historic port city of Valparaiso and the resort town of Viña del Mar, stopping for fresh seafood empanadas along the way, then head back to Santiago for the next day's flight north. Arrive in the Atacama Desert, where you'll spend the next few days touring El Tatio Geysers, Valle de la Luna, the region's famous salt flats and lagoons, and star-gazing after dark: it's one of the best places in the world to gaze up at the night sky.
Start the second half of the trip with a flight to Punta Arenas, a jumping-off point for Torres del Paine National Park. You'll trek to the base of the towers, spot wildlife like guanacos (a cousin of the alpaca), picnic along the trail, and cross pristine blue lakes on catamarans. Head back to Santiago on day ten for a quick detour to Rapa Nui (more commonly known to travelers as Easter Island) for a full-day tour of the island. See Rapa Nui's famously mysterious Moai statues, see ancient petroglyphs inside caves by the sea, go for a swim in the ocean, and hike to Puna Pau volcano and archaeological sites like Ana Te Pahu, the largest cavern on the island. You'll fly back to Santiago for one more night on the mainland before the trip ends. Learn more
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Itinerary #3: Romantic Patagonia
Designed for couples, this two-week trip plan takes you to Patagonia's most breathtaking sites, exploring iconic landscapes at a relaxed pace. Spend half the trip exploring Chile, and half the trip getting to know the Argentina side.
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrival in Santiago de Chile | Santiago |
Day 2 | Fly from Santiago to Punta Arenas - Transfer to Puerto Natales | Puerto Natales |
Day 3 | Day-Trip to a Patagonian Estancia | Puerto Natales |
Day 4 | Ultima Esperanza Fjord & Rio Serrano - Torres del Paine | Torres del Paine |
Day 5 | Lake Pehoé & Grey Lake Excursion | Torres del Paine |
Day 6 | Hike to the Base of the Paine Massif | Torres del Paine |
Day 7 | Torres del Paine to El Calafate | El Calafate |
Day 8 | Perito Moreno Boat & Walking Tour | El Calafate |
Day 9 | El Calafate to El Chaltén - Hike to Laguna Capri | El Chalten |
Day 10 | Laguna Condor Mountain Lodge | Laguna Condor |
Days 11-12 | Explore Laguna Condor | Laguna Condor |
Day 13 | Laguna Candor to El Chaltén | El Chalten |
Day 14 | El Chaltén to El Calafate - Departure |
Kick off your romantic getaway in Chile's capital before continuing south to Punta Arenas and transferring to Puerto Natales, gateway to Torres del Paine National Park. Before heading into the park for glaciers, turquoise lakes, and thrilling day hikes, you'll day-trip to a Patagonian estancia (ranch) for horseback riding and a traditional asado (barbecue). For the next three days, you'll see the highlights of Torres del Paine, including Ultima Esperanza Fjord, Rio Serrano river, pristine Lake Pehoé, and Grey Lake, hiking to the base of the Paine Massif on the last full day.
You'll explore another part of Patagonia during the second half of the trip. Cross the border to Argentina and the town of El Calafate, located on the edge of Los Glaciares National Park. Take a walking and boat tour around Perito Moreno glacier before making the scenic three-hour drive to the outdoor adventure hub of El Chaltén. Hike to Laguna Capri and spend the night in elegant Laguna Condor Mountain Lodge. You'll spend the last part of the trip hiking around Laguna Condor before returning to El Chaltén and wrapping up the trip in El Calafate. Learn more
Itinerary #4: Torres del Paine Trek & Central Chile
You'll get plenty of culture, nature, and adventure on this two-week itinerary that starts with a culinary tour of Santiago, passes through Chile's finest national park, and ends in the beautiful Aysén region.
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrival in Santiago de Chile | Santiago |
Day 2 | A Bite of Santiago | Santiago |
Day 3 | Santiago to Valparaiso & Wine Tour | Santiago |
Day 4 | Santiago to Patagonia - Torres del Paine National Park | Torres del Paine |
Day 5 | W Trek - Day 1/5 | Torres del Paine |
Day 6 | W Trek - Day 2/5 | Torres del Paine |
Day 7 | W Trek - Day 3/5 | Torres del Paine |
Day 8 | W Trek - Day 4/5 | Torres del Paine |
Day 9 | W Trek - Day 5/5 | Torres del Paine |
Day 10 | Torres del Paine to Santiago | Santiago |
Day 11 | Santiago to Balmaceda - Puerto Río Tranquilo (Marble Caves) | Puerto Rio Tranquilo |
Day 12 | Exploradores Valley | Puerto Rio Tranquilo |
Day 13 | Puerto Rio Tranquilo to Santiago | Santiago |
Day 14 | Departing Santiago |
Pack your winter gear: things are going to get cold on this outdoor adventure you won't soon forget. But before you get to Chile's icy landscapes, you'll spend a few days getting to know the capital city. Unlike comparable itineraries, this trip plan begins with three nights in Santiago: plenty of time to see sights like La Chascona, onetime home of the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, to take a food tour of the city, and to day-trip to the port of Valparaiso, stopping at local wineries along the way for tastings.
On day four, fly south to Patagonia. You'll spend the next several days hiking and exploring in Torres del Paine National Park. You'll sleep in refugios (mountain camps), take in breathtaking views of the park's peaks and mountains, and end the day around the campfire during the five-day "W" Trek.
On day ten, fly back to Santiago to enjoy the comforts of sleeping in the city before you head out once more to Balmaceda, transferring to Puerto Río Tranquilo for a boat tour of the region's famous Marble Caves. Spend the last full day of the trip hiking in the northern Patagonian valley of Valle Exploradores. On a clear day, you'll get panoramic views of San Valentin glacier and the Northern Patagonian Ice Field. Spend the night in Puerto Río Tranquilo before returning to Santiago for one last pisco sour before you leave Chile. Salud! Learn more
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