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Highlights of Chile: Santiago, the Atacama & Patagonia

12 days  |  16 days with Easter Island extension  |  Loading prices

Group size
12–22 travelers
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From granite peaks towering over valleys to stars twinkling in the desert sky, nothing’s average in this land of extremes.

You can’t generalize a place like Chile—a country whose capital is cradled by the Andes Mountains, where martian valleys line the Atacama Desert, and where mighty glaciers stretch over swathes of Patagonia. On this tour, you’ll zip from north to south, discovering some of the most lustrous gems hidden in this 2,700-mile-long nation. And to take your trip deeper into bucket list territory, opt into the extension to demystify Rapa Nui—the monument-laden destination better known as Easter Island.

Your tour package includes

  • 9 nights in handpicked hotels
  • 9 breakfasts
  • 3 lunches
  • 4 dinners with beer or wine
  • 1 food tasting
  • 9 sightseeing tours
  • Expert Tour Director & local guides
  • Private deluxe motor coach
  • 3 on-tour flights

Included highlights

  • San Cristóbal Hill
  • Punta Arenas
  • Atacama’s Moon Valley
  • Salar de Atacama
  • El Tatio geysers
  • Putana & Machuca Wetlands
  • Patagonian estancia visit
  • Torres del Paine National Park hike
  • Cueva del Milodón

Itinerary

Overnight Flight

Day 1: Travel day

Board your overnight flight to Santiago today.

Santiago

Day 2: Arrival in Santiago & sightseeing tour

Included meals: Welcome lunch, Tasting

Welcome to Chile! Hop off your plane, meet your fellow travelers at a welcome lunch, change into some sturdy walking shoes, then get right to sightseeing. What better way to end your first day in Santiago than with a guided tour?

  • Start with a drive through Barrio Bellavista, a bohemian neighborhood hugged by the Mapocho River on one side and Cerro San Cristóbal, a hill crowned by a 72-foot statue of the Virgin Mary, on the other.
  • Roll through Lastarria—a small district crossed with tree-lined streets—and pass by the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Chile’s national fine arts museum.
  • Take a funicular ride up San Cristóbal Hill to soak in breathtaking panoramic views of Santiago and the surrounding Andes Mountains from one of the city's most iconic landmarks.
  • Sip on a sweet mote con huesillo—a refreshing local drink made with dried peaches (huesillos) and husked wheat berries (mote)—then continue your sightseeing tour. You’ll wrap up at the Plaza de Armas, a statue-dotted square rimmed by the neoclassical Metropolitan Cathedral; the Museum of National History, housed in a former royal palace; and the Central Post Office Building, built on the same land where de Valdivia himself lived.

End the day in the comfort of your hotel and rest in anticipation of tomorrow’s adventures.

Easter Island extension

Guarded by monolithic moai, remote Easter Island sits at the southeasternmost tip of the Polynesian Triangle, and the indigenous Rapa Nui people are proud stewards of that heritage. Over your few days on the island, you’ll encounter this ancient culture and the land that sustains it, and leave having been where few travelers have gone.

Easter Island

Day 11: Flight to Easter Island

Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Split from the departing members of your group this morning and make the 5.5-hour flight to Easter Island. Meet your new Tour Director at the airport and travel to the hotel, where you'll have time to freshen up and get your bearings before tonight’s included dinner. Enjoy your meal, served with beer or wine, then retreat to your room for the evening.

Day 12: Sightseeing tour of Hanga Roa

Included meal: Breakfast

Hanga Roa, Rapa Nui’s largest town and administrative seat, is home to roughly 95% of the island’s population. Today, venture out with your Tour Director and get a feel for its cultural cachet during a sightseeing tour.

  • Walk through the main town square to the Mercado Artesanal, where local artisans sell hand-whittled moai, shell necklaces, and other traditional crafts.
  • Continue past the Iglesia de la Santa Cruz, or Church of the Holy Cross, whose facade mixes typical Catholic motifs with indigenous design elements.
  • Enter the Centro Cultural Tongariki to explore and educate yourself on the various art forms native to the island.
  • Step inside the Father Sebastian Englert Anthropological Museum. Named after the German priest who spent 34 years on the island studying its culture, it’s dedicated to preserving Rapa Nui’s heritage and features a collection of some 15,000 archaeological items.

Spend your afternoon relaxing at the hotel, perhaps lounging by the pool. For those seeking a splash of excitement, add this afternoon's Hanga Roa coastal cruise optional excursion for a chance to view Easter Island's hidden sea caves and snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of Motu Nui Bay, where a vibrant underwater world awaits.

Day 13: Sightseeing tour of Ahu Vaiha, Rano Raraku & Anakena

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Leave your hotel early this morning to tour the rest of Easter Island, beginning on its southern coast.

  • First, stop at Ahu Vaihu to learn more about the moai—the imposing basalt statues that dot the island. Then, move on to Ahu Akahanga, the seaside tomb of Rapa Nui’s first king.
  • Head to the lush slopes of Rano Raraku. Adorned with the unfinished profiles of about 150 moai, this volcanic crater doubled as a quarry, providing the stone from which the island’s statues were hewn.
  • Visit the ahu—stone platforms dubbed “sacred places”—of some nearby moai. After, examine the holes punched in Raro Raraku’s rim to better understand how the statues were maneuvered into place.

Sit down for a picnic-style lunch, then roll on to Eastern Island’s north shore, stopping at Ahu Te Pito Kura. This historic site, near the white-sand shores of Anakena, marks the place where Hotu Matu’a, the legendary first settler of Rapa Nui, landed. Dive into the lore, then into the waters of the Pacific, and use some free time to unwind.

Santiago

Day 14: Flight to Santiago

Included meal: Breakfast

Enjoy one last morning on Easter Island at your leisure before flying back to Santiago this afternoon.

Overnight Flight

Day 15: Departure

Included meal: Breakfast

How will you spend your final morning in Chile? To gain an important perspective on the nation’s recent history, add today’s optional excursion. For something a little slower, spend time paddle-boating in Parque Quinta Normal and say goodbye to Santiago at this well-tended public park.

Later, relax in a dayroom before heading to the airport for your evening flight home.

Arrive Home

Day 16: Arrival at home

Arrive home today.

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Hotels

We handpick every hotel to strike the balance of comfort, location, and local charm. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used hotels for this tour and we're confident you'll be satisfied.

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Santiago - Hotel Cumbres Lastarria

This boutique hotel is located in the bohemian Lastarria neighborhood of Santiago. Guests enjoy the rooftop pool, spa, and fitness center. Nearby you’ll find the National Museum of Fine Arts, Parque Forestal, and Castillo Hidalgo.

San Pedro de Atacama - Hotel Cumbres San Pedro de Atacama

This desert hotel is located in the High Andes of San Pedro de Atacama. Guests enjoy multiple swimming pools, the terrace bar, and private patios with spectacular views. Nearby, you’ll find the Meteorite Museum, the Museo R. P....

Punta Arenas - Cabo de Hornos Hotel

This contemporary hotel is located in Punta Arenas. Guests enjoy a library, Wi-Fi, and laundry services. Nearby, you’ll find the Plaza de Armas, Magallanes National Reserve, and Museo Nao Victoria.

Torres del Paine Region - Hotel Costaustralis

This chateau-style hotel is located in Puerto Natales. Guests enjoy panoramic views of the Andes and an on-site restaurant featuring Patagonian gastronomy. Nearby, you’ll find the Municipal Museum of History, Puerto Natales...

Easter Island - Hare Nua Hotel Boutique

This tranquil hotel is located in Hanga Roa on Easter Island. Guests enjoy the outdoor pool, an on-site convenience store, and the peaceful atmosphere. Nearby you’ll find the Ahu Riata, Mamara Nui, and a handful of restaurants.

Santiago - Holiday Inn Santiago - Airport Terminal

This convenient hotel is located at the Santiago Airport. Guests enjoy the fitness centre, indoor pool, and on-site restaurant. The hotel also offers a sauna, coffee house, and outdoor terrace.

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Flights

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  • Options for arriving early, staying longer, or requesting an upgrade
  • Flexible rebooking options if your tour itinerary changes

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