Discover the best top things to do in Tarapaca Region, Chile including Sandboard Iquique, Playa Cavancha, Museo Corbeta Esmeralda, Oficina Salitrera Santiago Humberstone, Baquedano Street, Magical Tours Chile, Salitrera Santa Laura, Santuario de Nuestra Senora Del Carmen de la Tirana, Regional Museum of Iquique, Fabrica de Chumbeques M.Koo.
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sandboard tours with the sandboard world champion 2015 -2016 Jose Martinez, all levels from starters to professional . perfect to enjoy alone ,with the family or friends ,at the biggest urban sand dune in the world the Cerro Dragon Natural Sanctuary. whit the best views of Iquique city . the tours includes ; transportation , from hostel to the dune , go and back. profesional board , instruction , photos and videos . max. 3 hours . the instructor jose martinez have 15 years experience teaching sandboard . you can have the class in english , spanish or portuguese . profesional snowboarders can have nice freeride and freestyle session on the best spots of cerro dragon with natural jumps bowls and big hills .
4.5 based on 1,853 reviews
Cavancha beach is the second one in the center of Iquique. It is highly recommended for young children and teenagers, and for adult and older people as well. The beach has different option to rent, such as umbrellas, beach and lounge chair, and so on. You also can buy a soda or a snack. Watch out with the sellers, because there are a lot of them. The only thing that I bought them is sods, because I wasn’t sure about the quality of cooked food. The best hours to get there is between 10 to 14 and 18 to 20h. Enjoy!
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The village and factory were build to subtract and treat salpeter, and is thus located near the place where the stone containing saltpeter was found, in the middle of the desert. Once the natural saltpeter industry collapsed, due to synthetic fertilisers, the town was deserted, as its only reason for existence stopped. Since then the town has slowly decayed, although more recently the decay has been stopped, and some parts are partially renovated. It is thus a mining town preserved, although the housing for the miners themselves have collapsed and disappeared. But the other housing, the hotel, theatre, grocery store where they had to pay with fichas, as they weren't paid in money, but fiches that could only be spent in the town stores owned by the mine company. Also the factory buildings largely remain. Very well worth a few hours strolling through, in the part near the entrance typical objects used in the town are on display, and there is a decent amount of information also in English.
4.5 based on 980 reviews
This is the street were during the saltpeter boom, the rich build their houses. All of wood, with porches and balconies, in a style that reminds one a bit of Charleston. In the middle of the street there are palm trees, and there are plenty of benches. Most of the houses are in decent condition, some are very nicely renovated. Sadly, due to the protests, some have tags and are partially boarded up. But still a lovely and very safe street to slowly walk through and enjoy the architecture. There are quite a few hostals, and pubs, as well as a few restaurants with terraces outside.
4.5 based on 348 reviews
In Magical Tour CHile we perform regular tours in the region, and special interest trips. Focusing on adventure activity and connection with ethnic groups and "local people". We look for a specialization in Tourist Routes with emphasis on the safeguarding and development of local culture, landscape, wildlife and nature. Our tourism project is a commitment to a responsible, social, cultural and environmentally tourism. "Developing a tourism project environmentally responsible, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL" We also know that those who choose to make their travel experiences with us are into searches and similar concerns.
4.5 based on 223 reviews
We are the heart of the cultural and natural heritage of Northern Chile! From the origins of life in Tarapaca to the ancient precolumbian peoples and cultures of Northern Chile and the Andes.
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