Chile, Patagonian Lakes and Atacama Desert
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- COVID-19protected
- City sightseeing
- Lagoons
- Family
- duration 10 days
- tour type Private
- age requirement 1-79 yrs
- max group size 15
- guiding method Fully guided
- Tour Code BM-24055
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- Operated in English, Spanish
- Visit the breathtaking Atacama Desert
- Discover the highlights of Santiago de Chile
- See Osorno Volcano & the waterfalls of Petrohue
- Explore the beautiful lake district of Chile
Discover the beauty of this country during this ten-day guided tour. Explore the dynamic and cosmopolitan Santiago de Chile, with both historic, colonial buildings and modern skyscrapers. The journeys continue to one of the driest deserts in the world, San Pedro de Atacama, where you will have the chance to explore otherworldly landscape, ranging from salt flats to geysers. Your final destination is Chile's lake district, a charming region with a variety of outdoors activities and breathtaking landscapes.
Please note that domestic flight tickets and national park entrance fees are not included in the tour price. For more details, please go through the itinerary below.
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Day 1: Santiago De Chile arrival & half-day city tour
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Day 2: Vina del Mar & Valparaiso tour from Santiago De Chile
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Day 3: Santiago De Chile – Calama – San Pedro De Atacama
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Day 4: Tatio Geysers, Machuca & Moon Valley half-day tour
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Day 5: Half-day tour of Cejar Lagoon from San Pedro De Atacama
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Day 6: San Pedro De Atacama – Puerto Montt – Puerto Varas
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Day 7: Puerto Varas half-day tour: Osorno Volcano & Petrohue
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Day 8: Free day in Puerto Varas
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Day 9: Puerto Varas – Santiago De Chile
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Day 10: Santiago De Chile departure
- Meals: 9 breakfast total
- Accommodation: 3 nights in Santiago de Chile, 3 nights in Puerto Varas & 3 nights in Pedro de Atacama
- Pickup and drop-off transfers. All other land transfers as per the itinerary
- Tours as per the itinerary
- An experienced, bilingual tour guide (English/Spanish)
- National park entrance fees
- Both international and domestic flights
- Chile visa
- Travel insurance
- Single supplement for solo travelers
- Expenses that are personal in nature, like phone calls, laundry, etc
Hi Morgan!
Thanks for sharing your adventure, and I hope these memories stay with you! I'm thrilled to hear that you had such an incredible journey through Chile with us.
When you're ready to embark on your next South American odyssey, we'll be here to make it just as remarkable as this one.
Kind regards
Hi Jordan!
I'm delighted to hear that your recent expedition to San Pedro de Atacama was such an otherworldly experience! It's fantastic to know that you found our team's attention to be exemplary.
Whenever you're ready to explore more of this incredible continent, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We'll be here to help you plan another unforgettable journey that will leave you in awe from start to finish once again. I look forward to assisting you with your future travel plans!
Best regards
Hi Andrew!
I'm glad to hear that you had a fantastic time traveling with your group.
Thank you for sharing your positive experience, and if you ever decide to explore more destinations or have more adventures, I hope they're just as memorable as this one!
Kind regards
Hi Maureen!
I'm absolutely thrilled to hear that you had such a fantastic experience on your trip, and I'm delighted that the trip plan we helped you with exceeded your expectations! It's lovely to know that every day brings new and unforgettable experiences, making your journey even more memorable.
Exploring Chile's beauty can be a captivating experience, and there are so many more incredible places to discover. When you decide to return for more adventures, please know that we'll be here to assist you in planning another unforgettable journey.
Thank you for your kind words, and we look forward to welcoming you back to explore more of our amazing and beautiful country.
Safe travels, and until then!
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PaymentA deposit of 20% is required when booking this tour. The remaining balance will be charged 45 days prior departure. For any bookings within 45 days of departure, the full tour amount will be charged upon booking.
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COVID-19 Safety MeasuresThis trip incorporates the following COVID-19 measures:
- This tour has received the World Travel and Tourism Council’s ‘Safe Travels’ stamp, which provides travellers with assurance that COVID-19 health and hygiene global standardised protocols have been adopted.
- Group tours will be reduced to smaller sizes to protect against COVID-19.
- Hygiene protocols have been adopted on this trip. Wearing a mask, hand washing and general sanitizing has been implemented on this tour. Frequently touched surfaces are furthermore regularly disinfected.
- Distancing measures have been implemented to safeguard against COVID-19.
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How many days should I allocate for a Chile trip?
We recommend, at the very least, a 2-weeks tour of Chile to explore the blue glaciers and emerald forests of Torres del Paine, the enticing landscapes of the Atacama desert, and similar must-see destinations. You will be left with enough time to add a few more delightful places like capital Santiago, Valparaiso, and one or two world-class vineyards. A three-week tour will allow you to linger longer in all your favorite places. But if you have only 5 to 7 days, it’s best to focus on Santiago, the nearby colorful towns, and the wine valleys. Add a few more days, and you can squeeze in Patagonia, Atacama, Easter Island, or the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes. To get more details on how many days to spend in Chile, see here.
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How many days do you need in Chile?
We recommend, at the very least, a 2-weeks tour of Chile to explore the blue glaciers and emerald forests of Torres del Paine, the enticing landscapes of the Atacama desert, and similar must-see destinations. You will be left with enough time to add a few more delightful places like capital Santiago, Valparaiso, and one or two world-class vineyards. A three-week tour will allow you to linger longer in all your favorite places. But if you have only 5 to 7 days, it’s best to focus on Santiago, the nearby colorful towns, and the wine valleys. Add a few more days, and you can squeeze in Patagonia, Atacama, Easter Island, or the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes. To get more details on how many days to spend in Chile, see here.
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How good is the transportation system in Chile?
Chile is well connected from north to south via flights and buses. But it’s trickier to travel from east to west, and south of Puerto Montt because of the unusual landscape comprising glaciers and mountains. Long-distance buses are the best way to go up and down the country. For travelling to remote areas, you can hire your own car. Trains are useful only in certain parts, like Central Chile. You can also consider low-cost airlines: they are sometimes cheaper than long-distance buses—if you don’t mind missing out on the scenery on the way.
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Is Chile cheap for tourists?
Chile is not the cheapest place to visit in South America. But the kind of trip you have in mind will determine your budget. Typically, most tourists like to hike in the Torres del Paine and explore the desert landscape of Atacama during a 10 to 15-day trip. It is possible to do a trekking-heavy trip on a budget of USD 90 to 100 per day per person. Basic accommodation and food costs are higher in Chile than in other South American countries. So be ready to spend at least USD 75 daily for a non-luxurious trip.
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What is a good time to go to Chile?
The best time to visit Chile depends on what you want to do, which places you’d like to explore and how keen you are to avoid crowds. Spring (September to November) is the ideal time to visit the volcanic Lake Districts; Patagonia (you won’t have to experience too many bitter cold winds); and popular places like Pucon and Vina del Mar (minus the summer rush). The weather is equally good from March to May, especially in areas north of Santiago. March is also the time for grape harvests and wine festivals. You might want to cover the Atacama Desert at this time too before the summer heat becomes oppressive.