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Visit Atacama Desert, San Pedro de Atacama, Salt Flats, Torres del Paine National Park, Easter Islands day tour and more.

Journey through one of the longest, and narrowest, countries in the world on our Chile guided tours and discover the place where desert flamingos and mountainous penguins call home.

See the city of Calama in the Atacama Desert and visit Moon Valley, an otherworldly mass of caves, caverns, and sand dunes that’s among one of the most unique natural things to do in Chile. Then, fly to the opposite end of the country to see the glaciers, granite horns, and turquoise lagoons of Torres del Paine National Park.

Glacier cruises, scenic drives, and wondrous wandering through this diverse country are only the start of your Chile itinerary.

Experience dazzling things to see in Santiago like the architecture along Alameda and the bohemian Bellavista district. Sample Chilean food in the Central Market and sip Chilean wine on day trips into Casablanca Wine Country. Chile dishes and geographical delights await on our immersive guided tours.

What to Eat in Chile

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Chilean food is as varied as the nation’s landmass. Taking ingredients from the Andes, the Pacific, and everywhere in between, street food like sopaipilla fried bread and the meaty anticucho kebabs bring worlds of flavour to your palate

Traditional Chile dishes like cazuela have variations across restaurants and dinner tables. The cazuela is the name of food and the clay pot used to cook this homemade staple.

Some Chilean food may seem familiar, like the empanada, but has a few differences compared to Bolivian or Argentinian versions. Chilean empanadas include olives and raisins, plus seafood varieties.

Chile’s humid and cooler climate differs from neighboring Argentina’s hotter, drier weather, yielding different wine tastes and aromas. Swirl a Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay when sipping in Casablanca Valley.

Learn More About Chile

Did You Know?

Chile’s wildlife is as surprising and diverse as its geography.

From snow covered Chile mountains to towering sand dunes in the Atacama Desert, the country’s topography caters to diverse species of wildlife — even in its seemingly inhospitable regions. The Andean and James flamingos, for instance, have found a surprising home in the Atacama Salt Flats despite it being one of the driest parts of the world. Farther south, you’ll find six different species of penguin, including the Patagonian penguins who live on the Chilean mainland.

What to Know Before You Travel to Chile

Currency: The Chilean Peso

Time Zone: London GMT -4

Capital City: Santiago

Language: Spanish

Power Outlets: Standard 220V

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