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Trek through unique San Pedro de Atacama, absorb vineyard views of the San Antonio Wine Valley and explore picturesque Valparaiso, continuing to Torres del Paine National Park for eco-adventures.
A&K Advantages
A&K Advantages
- Breeze through the airport upon arrival in Chile with VIP assistance through customs and immigration
- Go straight from the airport to your hotel room thanks to early check-in in Buenos Aires
- Walk the halls of Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda's home
- Choose your own way to explore Torres del Paine, including horseback riding, trekking or kayaking
- Experience the driest desert in the world - Atacama - while enjoying the quaint town of San Pedro de Atacama
- Private journey
Days: 11
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Santiago, Chile
Meet your A&K representative and transfer to your hotel. This afternoon, discover picturesque Santiago during a guided sightseeing tour. This leafy, cosmopolitan city features distinct neighborhoods, grand architecture and picturesque hillside parks.
The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago | Meals: B
Day 2: San Pedro de Atacama
Lodge Luxury Fly to Calama and transfer to your lodge in San Pedro de Atacama, a quaint oasis town that resides in the driest desert in the world — Atacama. It is believed that the region’s high quantities of quartz and copper lend positive energy. The Atacama acts as the hub for your explorations in the area over the next two days.
Alto Atacama | Meals: B D
Days 3-4: San Pedro de Atacama |
Atacamanian Culture Spend two full days exploring San Pedro de Atacama, with its fields of steaming geysers, otherworldly rock formations and peculiar landscapes. Trekking, walking and biking are just a few of the ways to experience the unique landscapes.
Alto Atacama | Meals: B L D
Day 5: San Antonio Wine Valley
Vineyard LunchFly to Santiago and transfer to the San Antonio wine valley, where you settle into your accommodations, a restored colonial house set amid countryside, woodland and winelands. Sit down to a vineyard lunch. The rolling landscape is divided into four sectors: Leyda, Lo Abarca, Rosario and Malvilla; its cool climate produces wines with great acidity and minerality.
La Casona at Matetic Vineyards | Meals: B L D
Day 6: Valparaiso
City and CoastDrive to picturesque, colorful Valparaiso, famous for its labyrinthine hills, covered with vibrant old houses; it is accessible only by a steep climb or funicular railway. The city’s historic quarter was recently named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a city tour, stopping at Pablo Neruda’s residence. Continue up the coast to Viña del Mar, a popular beach town among locals.
The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago | Meals: B L
Day 7: Punta Arenas
Puerto Natales Fly to Punta Arenas. Once a booming port city, Punta Arenas lost prominence with the opening of the Panama Canal. From Punta Arenas, drive to your elegantly rustic lodge, which is your base for exploring spectacular Patagonia. Your guide explains the activity options available to you over the next few days.
The Singular Patagonia | Meals: B D
Days 8-10: Puerto Natales
Torres del Paine National Park Spend three full days exploring the World Biosphere Reserve of remote, rugged and windswept Torres del Paine National Park. You are free to choose from a variety of amenities available at your lodge, and you may explore the area’s magnificent beauty by vehicle, on horseback, by boat and on foot.
The Singular Patagonia | Meals: B L D
Day 11: Depart Torres del Paine National ParkFly to Santiago and board your international flight.
Meals: B
Day 1: Arrive Santiago, Chile
Meet your A&K representative and transfer to your hotel. This afternoon, discover picturesque Santiago during a guided sightseeing tour. This leafy, cosmopolitan city features distinct neighborhoods, grand architecture and picturesque hillside parks.
The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago | Meals: B
Day 2: San Pedro de Atacama
Lodge Luxury Fly to Calama and transfer to your lodge in San Pedro de Atacama, a quaint oasis town that resides in the driest desert in the world — Atacama. It is believed that the region’s high quantities of quartz and copper lend positive energy. The Atacama acts as the hub for your explorations in the area over the next two days.
Alto Atacama | Meals: B D
Days 3-4: San Pedro de Atacama |
Atacamanian Culture Spend two full days exploring San Pedro de Atacama, with its fields of steaming geysers, otherworldly rock formations and peculiar landscapes. Trekking, walking and biking are just a few of the ways to experience the unique landscapes.
Alto Atacama | Meals: B L D
Day 5: San Antonio Wine Valley
Vineyard LunchFly to Santiago and transfer to the San Antonio wine valley, where you settle into your accommodations, a restored colonial house set amid countryside, woodland and winelands. Sit down to a vineyard lunch. The rolling landscape is divided into four sectors: Leyda, Lo Abarca, Rosario and Malvilla; its cool climate produces wines with great acidity and minerality.
La Casona at Matetic Vineyards | Meals: B L D
Day 6: Valparaiso
City and CoastDrive to picturesque, colorful Valparaiso, famous for its labyrinthine hills, covered with vibrant old houses; it is accessible only by a steep climb or funicular railway. The city’s historic quarter was recently named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a city tour, stopping at Pablo Neruda’s residence. Continue up the coast to Viña del Mar, a popular beach town among locals.
The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago | Meals: B L
Day 7: Punta Arenas
Puerto Natales Fly to Punta Arenas. Once a booming port city, Punta Arenas lost prominence with the opening of the Panama Canal. From Punta Arenas, drive to your elegantly rustic lodge, which is your base for exploring spectacular Patagonia. Your guide explains the activity options available to you over the next few days.
The Singular Patagonia | Meals: B D
Days 8-10: Puerto Natales
Torres del Paine National Park Spend three full days exploring the World Biosphere Reserve of remote, rugged and windswept Torres del Paine National Park. You are free to choose from a variety of amenities available at your lodge, and you may explore the area’s magnificent beauty by vehicle, on horseback, by boat and on foot.
The Singular Patagonia | Meals: B L D
Day 11: Depart Torres del Paine National ParkFly to Santiago and board your international flight.
Meals: B