Chile is famous for its extremes from the Atacama Desert to the ice fields of Patagonia. Yet there is so much more to discover in addition to these. Will you explore the volcanos of the Lake District, discover a new wine in the Central Valleys or wonder at the mysteries of Easter Island?

Country Highlights

The Atacama Desert, Chile

The Atacama Desert offers one of the most distinctive landscapes on Earth. Vast salt flats, sculpted valleys and high-altitude lagoons sit beneath an immense Andean sky, creating a sense of scale and stillness that is hard to match elsewhere in South America.

 

Santiago de Chile

Santiago offers a compelling introduction to Chile, set in a broad valley beneath the dramatic backdrop of the Andes. The city combines historic quarters, contemporary neighbourhoods and a lively cultural scene, making it an engaging starting point for exploring the country.

Central Valleys of Chile

The Central Valleys form the agricultural heart of Chile, a broad and fertile landscape stretching between the Andes and the coastal mountains. This region is best known for its vineyards, where some of the country’s most celebrated wines are produced, but it also offers a deeper insight into Chilean rural life and heritage.

Easter Island

Visiting Easter Island, known locally as Rapa Nui, is unlike travelling anywhere else in South America. Set more than 3,500 kilometres from mainland Chile, the island’s extraordinary isolation has preserved a culture, landscape and history found nowhere else.

Osorno Volcano, Chile

This northernmost area of Chilean Patagonia is a region that quietly gets under your skin. Stretching south from Puerto Varas towards the wilds of Patagonia, it is a landscape of snow-capped volcanoes, mirror-like lakes and ancient forests where everyday life still feels deeply connected to nature.

Patagonia National Park

Chile’s northern Patagonia is one of South America’s last great wildernesses, where glacier-fed rivers, jagged peaks and remote valleys stretch seemingly without end. Far less visited than Torres del Paine further south, the regions of Aysén and Futaleufú reward travellers seeking a deeper connection with Patagonia’s raw beauty and slower pace of life.

Torres del Paine National Park

Torres del Paine National Park is one of the world’s great wilderness destinations, where jagged granite peaks rise above turquoise lakes, vast glaciers and windswept Patagonian steppe. Even for well-travelled visitors, the scale of the landscapes can feel almost surreal. One moment you are watching condors circle overhead; the next, guanacos graze beside the road with the iconic towers of the Paine Massif looming in the distance.

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