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There are not many places in the world where you can ski down a snow slope and sun yourself on a beach all in the same day. Santiago de Chile is one of those places. Embraced by the Andes from the east and the Cordillera of the Coast from the west, with the Pacific Ocean in close proximity, a Santiago tour will introduce you to rugged natural beauty.

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Emilie B. | Traveled in June

The Peru and Bolivia trip was absolutely amazing! The Inca trail was a challenge but I am so glad I did it. The salt flats in Bolivia was beautiful this trip really had everything! Mountains, volcanoes, desert. Honestly the best Contiki I have been on. The included meals on the tour did not disappoint I recommend every one to do it! our trip manager was honestly the best!

Stephanie Z. | Traveled in April
We had an amazing time on our trip to Chile

We had an amazing time on our trip to Chile. Everything on our itinerary was planned perfectly and everyone was early to arrive and very friendly and happy to give recommendations. The W Trek experience was made so much easier and less stressful thanks to their careful planning. Would recommend to anyone looking to experience Patagonia without having to worry about missing out on booking any part of the trip.

Isabelle Griffin | Traveled in April
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Honestly, this trip to Chile was something else. I didn’t know what to expect going in, but wow — it blew me away. From city life to total wilderness to the most surreal desert I’ve ever seen… it had everything. Santiago totally surprised me. It’s got this cool energy. one minute you're walking past old colonial buildings next you’re sipping wine on a rooftop with views of the Andes. And the food? Next level. I was legit full the entire time. Then came Patagonia and I mean, come on. You see photos online, but being there? Completely different. Puerto Natales was the cutest little town, super chill with killer views, and it just felt so peaceful. And then you're surrounded by mountains that make you feel really, really small (in a good way). And just when I thought the trip had peaked, boom we’re in the Atacama Desert. I’ve never seen landscapes like that before. Moon Valley looked like Mars, no joke. The salt flats were insanely quiet and still, like the world paused for a second. And those mirror-like lagoons? Unreal. I took way too many pictures. The whole thing was smooth — flights, guides, hotels — didn’t have to think about a thing. If you want a trip that’s equal parts adventure, nature, and just pure “whoa,” this one’s it. I came back with full camera storage and even fuller memories.

Anonymous | Traveled in April

All the highlights, beautiful - enjoyed every place we experienced. The dinners prepared by local families in their homes were incredible. Tango experience unforgettable. Saw lots of wildlife. Top notch guide (makes all the difference) local guides exceptional as well. Travelled many places but the entire trip we were surrounded by incredible beauty everywhere we went. Food was excellent as was our lodging. Lucky to see Patagonia and all her glory.

Anonymous | Traveled in April

Awe inspiring landscapes, good activities. It covers a very large area and so unavoidably involves a lot of flights and early mornings. Where else do you get breathtaking mountains, glaciers, fjords and penguins! Hotels with one exception were excellent. Fabulous travel director and informative guides.

Anonymous | Traveled in March

I felt it had adequate activities and free time. I was surprised the 80 years old kept up. I felt some of the hikes were a little rushed. Since, the guides were the experts there must of been a reason to keep us on pace.

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Santiago — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

At the heart of Chile’s central valley lies its cosmopolitan center of culture and commerce. Head out from Centro and explore the distinct neighbourhoods that offer their own take on Chilean life. Both sophisticated and eccentric, a visit to Santiago has something to offer every kind of traveller.

Tour Highlights

  • Santiago’s Parque Metropolitano, also known as Cerro San Cristobal, is an urban park that offers panoramic views of the city below.
  • Fashionistas should head to Museo de la Moda where stunning collections of western designers are exhibited.
  • Bookworms will be delighted with the Biblioteca Nacional’s stained-glass windows, sweeping ceilings and, of course, one of the oldest collections in Chile.
  • Visit Santiago’s Sky Costanero — the tallest building in Latin America. The viewpoint creates a breathtaking vista of the city.
  • Stroll through Plaza de Armas, and neighbouring squares, which has been considered the heart of Santiago since its founding. Street performers put on weekend shows.
  • Patio Bellavista is a chic spot for lunch or some souvenir shopping.
  • La Vega Central is the place to buy local produce and savour the sweet flavours of Santiago.
  • Mercado Central is also a foodie haven, offering some of the freshest seafood around.

Travel Tips

  • Santiago has an excellent metro system to help you get around the various neighbourhoods.
  • Most tourist attractions can be reached by using Metro Line 1 (red).
  • Santiago is safe by Latin American standards, but beware of pickpockets and other tourist scams.
  • Haggling is not a common practice in Santiago.
  • There are many cheap accommodation options in Santiago from hostels to hotels that often include breakfast and Wi-Fi.

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