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Moai statues stand tall against a glowing Pacific sunset on Rapa Nui (Easter Island), one of Chile’s most remote and mysterious cultural treasures.

Chile

Traversing Chile’s Dramatic Landescapes

Chile is a land of extremes — long, narrow, and wildly diverse. It runs from the driest desert on Earth to icy Patagonian fjords, with volcanoes, salt flats, forests and wine valleys in between. There’s nowhere else quite like it.
If you're after adventure, Chile delivers. Hike under stars in the Atacama Desert, explore the Torres del Paine trails in Patagonia, or kayak across glacial lakes. Rapa Nui (Easter Island) adds a mysterious twist to the journey — remote, spiritual, and unforgettable.

Chilean food is all about comfort and depth. Try pastel de choclo (corn pie), fresh empanadas, or rich seafood stews like caldillo de congrio. Wine is a big deal here too — especially Carménère, Sauvignon Blanc, and the bold reds of Colchagua.

Beyond the landscapes, Chile’s culture mixes Indigenous roots, colonial past, and modern energy. You’ll feel it in Santiago’s creative scene, the murals of Valparaíso, and the sacred silence of Rapa Nui’s moai statues.

Chile is made for roaming. You can cross deserts, glaciers, islands, and mountains in one country — always with big skies, open roads, and space to think.

What's the weather like?

When to visit Chile

Dry summers in the north, crisp winters in Patagonia, and warm island breezes year-round on Rapa Nui.

Spring
september to november
16
°C
20
MM
Summer
december to february
23
°C
10
MM
Autumn
march to may
17
°C
30
MM
Winter
june to august
10
°C
60
MM

Chile Tours

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Our single and combined tours of Chile allow you to explore this incredible destination.

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