Only 70 miles northwest of capital Santiago, Valparaiso is Chile's main port and known for its bohemian, artistic vibe and lovely vistas. Its UNESCO-designated historic downtown offers charming colonial architecture, great seafood restaurants, markets and stores. Take 100-year-old funicular Ascensor Artilleria or climb Cerro Concepcion for stunning ocean and city views. Back at street level, visit writer Pablo Neruda's house.
Discover the best top things to do in Los Rios Region, Chile including El Gran Abuelo, Fortin Mapuche, Vapor Enco, Meson de la Sidra, Termas El Rincon, San Jose de Alcudia Fort, Mercado Fluvial de Valdivia, Puente Chirre, Casa de la Cultura, Sistema de Fuertes de Valdivia.
Discover the best top things to do in San Antonio, Chile including PRIVATE TOUR: Pre or Post Cruise San Antonio Port with Santiago Tour and Winery, Valparaíso & Wine, Small Group Pre-Post Cruise Viña del Mar Valparaiso and Casablanca Winery tour, Pre or Post San Antonio Cruise with Santiago City Tour and optional Vineyard, Pre or Post San Antonio Cruise with Santiago City Tour and optional Vineyard, San Antonio Small Group Pre-Post Cruise Santiago City Tour and Undurraga Winery.
Located in the South Pacific more than 2,000 miles off the Chilean coast, Easter Island’s not the easiest place to reach. (If you’re interested, the easiest access is by air from Santiago or Tahiti.) But isolation has helped preserve the 1,500-year-old mysterious congregation of volcanic rock sculptures (maoi) that’s the island’s biggest claim to fame. After exploring the unique landscape, relax on an uncrowded beach and ponder one of the most mysterious places on Earth.
Discover the best top things to do in La Serena, Chile including Enchanted Valley (Valle del Encanto), Valle del Elqui, Fray Jorge National Park, Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Punta Choros, Jardin del Corazon, Isla Damas, Catedral De San Bartolome De La Serena, Valle del Elqui, Avenida del Mar.
Coquimbo is a port city, commune and capital of the Elqui Province, located on the Pan-American Highway, in the Coquimbo Region of Chile. Coquimbo is situated in a valley 10 km (6 mi) south of La Serena, with which it forms Greater La Serena with more than 400,000 inhabitants. The commune spans an area around the harbor of 1,429.3 km (552 sq mi). The average temperature in the city lies around 14 °C (57 °F), and precipitation is low.
Pirque (Spanish: [ˈpirke]) is a commune of Chile in Cordillera Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region; it is located 2.8 kilometers SE of Puente Alto and 21.3 kilometers SSE of the center of Santiago. It is situated in a mountain chain.
Discover the best top things to do in Concon, Chile including Campo Educativo, Ritoque Expeditions, Concon Dunes, Roca Oceanica, Playa Los Lilenes, Playa La Boca, Playa Amarilla.
The Bío Bío Region (BEE-oh-BEE-oh; Spanish: Región del Bío-Bío pronounced [ˌbi.oˈβi.o]), is one of Chile's fifteen first-order administrative divisions; it is divided into four provinces: Arauco, Bío Bío, Concepción, and Ñuble. It is also known by its original denomination: VIII Region. Concepción is the capital and largest city. Other important cities include Chillán, Coronel, Hualpén, Los Ángeles, and Talcahuano.
Santiago is one of those metropolitan joys where the more you look, the more you find. Funky cafes and dance clubs dot Bellavista, Forest Park art collections range from pre-Columbian to contemporary, and architecture runs the gamut from the 16th-century San Francisco Church to mirrored office towers. Shop with the locals at Mall Panora¡mico and give your palate meals to remember with hearty Chilean fare.
Santiago is one of those metropolitan joys where the more you look, the more you find. Funky cafes and dance clubs dot Bellavista, Forest Park art collections range from pre-Columbian to contemporary, and architecture runs the gamut from the 16th-century San Francisco Church to mirrored office towers. Shop with the locals at Mall Panora¡mico and give your palate meals to remember with hearty Chilean fare.
Proximity to the stunning Torres del Paine National Park makes Puerto Natales a gateway to adventure. It’s the best place to stock up on supplies and get your gear in order before you hop a two-hour bus ride to the park. This is an area for nature lovers, with plenty of opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, sailing and exploring.
Discover the best top things to do in San Jose de Maipo, Chile including Private Snow Hike at Cajon del Maipo from Santiago, Day tour to Canyon of Apurimac with Condors Flight, Private Full-Day Maipo Canyon Adventure: Hot Springs and Wine, Andes Whitewater Rafting Adventure plus Winery Tour and Tasting, Volcano & Hotsprings 4K from Santiago Private Tour, Andes Day Lagoon in Cajón del Maipo & Embalse el Yeso Private Tour, El Morado Natural Monument San Francisco Glaciers - Cajon Del Maipo (hiking), JeepTour OffRoad Termas, Cajón del Maipo, Cajon del Maipo - El Yeso Falls Waterfall, Cajon del Maipo Tour + Private El Yeso Reservoir.
Discover the best top things to do in Chillan, Chile including Termas de Chillan, Nevados de Chillan, Nevados de Chillan Ski Resort, Gruta del Pangue, Vina Castellon.
Dazzling fjords and vertiginous Andean peaks cover Chile's best-known region, turning this slim swath of land into a playground for skiing, whitewater rafting and trekking. To the north lies San Rafael Lagoon National Park with its impressive ice fields. In Patagonia's southern stretch, the city of Punta Arenas is the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park, which attracts serious climbers and casual day hikers to its granite peaks, glaciers and waterfalls.
Coordinates: 30°S 71°W / 30°S 71°W / -30; -71
Santiago is one of those metropolitan joys where the more you look, the more you find. Funky cafes and dance clubs dot Bellavista, Forest Park art collections range from pre-Columbian to contemporary, and architecture runs the gamut from the 16th-century San Francisco Church to mirrored office towers. Shop with the locals at Mall Panora¡mico and give your palate meals to remember with hearty Chilean fare.
Chile's Valle Central, a verdant valley tucked between the Andes and the coastal mountain ranges, has a mild climate and moist soil perfect for grape growing. Made up of four distinct wine regions, Maipo, Rapel, Curico and Maule, the area is criss-crossed by well-traveled wine roads. At the northern end of the valley is Maipo, the oldest of Chile's wine regions, famous for its Cabernet Sauvignon. At the opposite end is Maule, which still grows Pais, the first grape brought to South America.
Coordinates: 30°S 71°W / 30°S 71°W / -30; -71
The Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region (Spanish: Región de Aysén, pronounced [ai̯ˈsen], or XI Región Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo), often shortened to Aysén Region or Aisén, is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions. Although the third largest in area, the region is Chile's most sparsely populated region with a population of 102,317 as of 2017. The capital of the region is Coihaique, the region's former namesake.
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