Chile Walking Tours
Highlights of Chile Walking Tours
- Wander around the lively streets of Chile’s capital city on our Santiago walking tours, and take a delightful detour into the kaleidoscopic bohemian neighborhood of Bellavista, nestled at the base of San Cristobal Hill, and soak in its unique energy.
- Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the shores of the picturesque Black Lagoon (Laguna Negra) and the serene Path of Winds (Camino del Viento) before reaching the breathtaking Grey Glacier viewpoint.
- Take a half-day trip to the Moon Valley, where you will be able to admire the spectacular sights of the Andes, the Great Atacama Salt Flat, the San Pedro Oasis, and the Salt Mountain Range, and end the day with a breathtaking sunset at the Stone of the Coyote viewpoint.
- Wander around the intricate backstreets of Puerto Natales during our Chile walking tours, and soak in the timeless atmosphere of this picturesque town.
- Discover El Chalten, the renowned trekking capital of Chile, nestled at the base of Fitz Roy Mountain amidst stunning glaciers, lakes, rivers, and forests, and engage in an unforgettable full-day excursion to Torres del Paine National Park, famed for its towering cliffs, mesmerizing blue icebergs, and thriving wildlife
Travel Tips for Chile Walking Tours
- Opt for a guided walking tour for a more insightful and intimate experience. A local perspective while walking through Valparaiso's colorful streets makes the experience that much richer.
- Plan your Chile walking tours during Spring (September to November) or Fall (March to May). These months offer milder weather and fewer crowds, providing a more enjoyable and comfortable experience.
- On a walking tour to the wineries in Chile, be sure to experience the flavors of the renowned Cabernet Sauvignon and Carmenère, two of the most beloved and widely recognized wines in the country.
- Winter months especially from (May-August) experience heavy amounts of rainfall in Chile. Make sure to pack a light rain jacket or umbrella for your walking tour.
- Walk through the Alameda del Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins, the main street and the most brilliant look into the city of Santiago.