Santiago Tours in January 2026

Santiago Tours in January 2026

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Reviews of our Santiago Tours for January

Feedback from guests whose tour started in/around Santiago during January.

Edward C | Traveled in January
Excellent

Wonderful tour from Chile to the Andes to Iguazu and beyond. Lots of amazing natural beauty and interesting history. This was my third G Adventures trip and I have several more planned!

Edward | Traveled in January
Excellent

Wonderful tour from Chile to the Andes to IguazAº and beyond. Lots of amazing natural beauty and interesting history. This was my third G Adventures trip and I have several more planned!

Elisabeth W | Traveled in January
Excellent

Exceptional tour with the perfect pace to acclimate to the high altitude. Every other day felt like a highlight - there is so much more than Macchu Picchu and the Salt flats. Our CEO Elier was the best guide you could wish for - funny, helpful and always in a good mood.

Aleida M | Traveled in January
Excellent

This is the 6th time I travel with G and will definitely continue travelling with you as I have met great people, always have great CEOs and I love that I get to relax and only enjoy the trip.

Anonymous | Traveled in January
Stunning Landscapes

This trip was a great way to see the top highlights while leaving you wanting to explore more! Perfect 'Discovery' trip! There are a lot of flights and the airline can move around the timings so you have to be flexible and open to late nights/early starts. There really is no other way to cover so much distance in just 2 weeks. Its well worth the travel as you get to see 2 completely different sides of Chile, the Desert and Salt flats of the North and the Lakes and Mountains of the South, both equally beautiful but very different. The food wasn't as expensive as I thought, similar pricing to London restaurants so by no means cheap but not unaffordable and if you take some snacks with you its easy to skip lunches as dinner portions in every restaurant we went to are very generous. The hotels were clean, spacious and comfortable. The only pool in use (we were early in the season) was in San Pedro. Both optional excursions are well worth doing but I would recommend doing a little research into star constellations before going to help things make more sense as its a lot of information to take in. Our guide Miguel was very knowledgeable and clearly loves his country and the outdoors we were in good hands especially in the National parks as he knows the area well. He is also a keen photographer so we were going to great photo locations and he was always willing to stop the bus whenever wildlife or a good photo angle was spotted! There are long drives, but the scenery was so beautiful that the drives were just as special as the walks and plenty of stops to stretch our legs or take a photo or toilet stop.

Anonymous | Traveled in January
Excellent trip to see the best of Chile

Can't imagine that you can beat this trip in diversity, both in sceneries, the best that Chile has to offer and the many optional side trips that are actually part of the trip and no added costs required. Great value for the money. Tour leader Miguel Angel Lara was the best. This is my 6th trip with the tour operator and he was the best so far. My luck indeed.

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