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Experience the quintessential spirit of Chile’s magnificent Lakes District as you ski the slope of one of the world’s most active volcanoes, soak in natural hot springs amidst native forest, an...
An adventurous Chilean/Argentinean Andean lake crossing, this trip explores remote outposts established by pioneering settlers who opened a route through Chile’s Northern Patagonia. This is an un...
This active trekking of three days will take you to explore the area around one of the most impressive volcanoes of the Lake District: Puntiagudo. We will navigate the emerald waters of Lake Todos ...
Spend a relaxing half day exploring Santiago's wonderfully large network of parks by bike, with a professional guide to show you the hidden gems and best views the city has to offer.
Explore Chilean Patagonia through three dimensions: air, land and water. Snow capped peaks, crystal clear rivers and lakes, fjords, cold jungles, glaciers and the volcanoes of the Southern Andes co...
To sail towards the glaciers of the Southern Ice Field is an experiences that enchants and motivates all travelers who love exploring unique and virgin sites. This route offers an enourmous range o...
One of the five best markets in the world according to National Geographic, the Central Market of Santiago is an attraction to experience. Among the bustle of people it is evident that this popular...
Though not as expansive as the New York City subway system, the Santiago metro is South America’s most extensive metro system with five lines and is nonetheless an experience in itself. It is ver...
This exciting journey takes you along the Carretera Austral (the southernmost stretch of the Pan-American Highway), amidst impressive landmarks such as Cerro Castillo (Castle Peak), the dead forest...
Exploring the Ushuaia Route on your Chile travel allows you to enjoy the stunning, natural beauty of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. The M/V Australis, a comfortable ship combined with expert crews...
Santiago, host to the third largest Jewish community in South America, has more than 20,000 members and a variety of important areas that contain a long history that began with the Spanish conquest...
This 7 Day / 6 Night journey will take you to the most isolated and unspoiled continent on Earth - Antartica. You will fly over the Drake Passage before you land in Antartica and also get to see th...
This 4 day / 3 night tour takes you on a journey through the rich heritage of the area. You will visit many of the landmarks this region is known for such as heritage museums, local craft markets f...
The Corralco Hotel and Spa, now in its second season of operation, is ready to welcome guests from all over the world and is ideally located just 90 minutes by car from Temuco Airport. Situated at...
New for 2014 - An Exclusive Tour of the Coolest Slopes and Hottest Wines in Chile The Ski-in Wine-out trip, a Santiago Adventures exclusive, combines breathtaking descents at the best ski desti...
Chile’s most coastal wine region, the San Antonio Valley is a relatively new appellation, but one that is increasingly capturing international attention for the quality of its aromatic white wine...
Along the route from Santiago to the coast, thriving vineyards spread across the rolling hills in one of Chile’s most internationally acclaimed wine valleys. Complement a cultural tour of Valpara...
Known as the "St. Tropez of South America," Punta del Este is famous for its pristine beaches and resorts. The perfect place to relax, enjoy some sun, sand, and a nice glass of chilled Tannat.
Picturesque cobbled streets, cozy cafes, and antique cars inspire memories of yesteryear in the quiet cities of Carmelo and Colonia del Sacramento. The perfect day trip from Buenos Aires.
Torres del Paine National Park, declared a UNESCO Biosphere reserve in 1978, offers some of the best trekking in South America.
Relax in the remote heart of the Patagonian Andes. The journey takes you across southern beech forests and gemstone-colored lakes to this exclusive island retreat. In the middle of beauty, enjoy wa...
Expansive Patagonia is truly one of the final frontiers in the New World. A trip to the southern tip of the continent is always a life-changing experience, filled with awe-inspiring vistas, magnifi...
Our comfy lodge-based exploration of Torres del Paine gets you off the beaten path to experience the park's most breathtaking highlights.
With the Andes Mountains as a backdrop, one of South America’s undeniable attractions is its spectacular landscape, which produces some of the world’s best wines. Pedal at your own pace down co...
The southern extreme of the large Rapel Valley is best known as the Colchagua Valley, a zone that has traditionally been highly celebrated for its ripe and juicy red wines. Cabernet Sauvignon cont...
Winery tours and tastings of excellent vintages complement breathtaking scenery along the Pacific Coast and the contemporary flair of Santiago. Each activity is accompanied, as always, by warm Sout...
Chile is an agricultural paradise whose bounty of fruits and vegetables supplies the world’s marketplaces and whose wine graces tables on every continent. A Mediterranean climate and increasingly...
Chile and Argentina are undoubtedly the most internationally recognized wine-producing regions in South America. Experience the gastronomic and cultural highlights of these countries firsthand with...
The southern extreme of the large Rapel Valley is best known as the Colchagua Valley, a zone that has traditionally been highly celebrated for its ripe and juicy red wines, especially Cabernet Sauv...
In the San Antonio Valley, fresh sea breezes dance through vineyards spread across rolling hills. This excellent terroir is increasingly capturing attention around the world for its excellent expre...
While not Chile’s oldest wine region – as some authors have claimed – Maipo is certainly among the most traditional. French-inspired vineyards initiated Chile’s second wine boom some 150 ye...
Chile’s move toward cool-climate viticulture began 25 years ago when innovative winemakers dared to plant in the coastal Casablanca region. This coastal valley has put Chile on the map as a for...
In the heart of Chile’s agricultural belt, the Cachapoal region was originally declared the Rapel Valley by Chile’s Denomination of Origin system. A subsequent recognition of geographic differe...
Named for the tallest mountain in the Americas, the Aconcagua Valley has long been known for its rich reds grown in the foothills of the Andes, especially Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Chile’s e...
In the late nineteenth century, during the era of immense mining wealth in Chile, important families introduced fine wine varieties of French origin – primarily Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère, S...
Chile's Casablanca and San Antonio Valleys are increasingly capturing attention around the world as producers of outstanding cool-climate varietals, especially Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot No...
Chile’s move toward cool-climate viticulture began 25 years ago when innovative winemakers dared to suggest planting near the Pacific Coast in the Casablanca and San Antonio Valleys. These valley...
Less than two hours from Santiago, the dramatic peaks of El Morado National Park are some of best places to experience Andean glaciers. Enjoy moderate trekking at the tip of Chile’s scenic Cajon ...
Charles Darwin once said he never enjoyed a day more than his day on Cerro La Campana. The national park is home to diverse flora and fauna, including some of the last remaining Chilean Palms. Spen...
An exhilarating overnight tour, including a visit and tasting at one of the Maipo Valley’s top wineries and relaxing in the natural hot springs of Baños Colinas, surrounded by Andean peaks. The ...
While not Chile’s oldest wine region – as some authors have claimed – Maipo is certainly among the most traditional and also one of the most internationally recognized valleys. Maipo produces...
An unforgettable experience to discover true Patagonia: its rich culture and generous people, a warm fire on a rainy day, and hospitality served from a wood stove. Landscapes of unequalled beauty -...
Unbelievable vistas, unbelievable vertical, and unbelievable snow – but believe it!! The only snowcat serviced ski center in South America, Ski Arpa promises an unforgettable skiing/boarding adve...
A place unlike any other in the world, Valle El Arpa is sweet music to the skier's soul. Unparalleled vertical snow conditions and views of Mt. Aconcagua make for an unforgettable adventure.
That untracked powder looks great! But where does that chute lead to? What are today's avalanche risks? Unless you know where you are going, what you are doing and have the right equipment, it's be...
The La Parva, Portillo and Valle Nevado ski resorts are located less than two hours from Santiago, Chile and offer some of the world’s best skiing and riding. We’ll help you choose the ski reso...
Rolling green hills, massive volcanic craters, ancient statues, and pristine coastline invite travelers to explore the mysterious past and discover the Rapa Nui culture.
Experience the beauty of Chile's lush wine country and pure Patagonia during this custom-designed bike adventure, where you’ll pedal far from traditional tourist routes over country roads, throug...
The picturesque community of San Pedro de Atacama stands as an oasis in the midst of the world’s driest desert, where geological evidence suggests that certain areas have never experienced rainfall.
Our most popular skiing/snowboarding tour takes you to two of South America’s best ski resorts and includes two exhilarating days of cat skiing. Accompanied by comfortable accommodations, great f...
Experience firsthand the virgin snow and exhilarating slopes amidst the stunning peaks of the Andes during this extraordinary 6-day adventure which includes skiing/snowboarding at two of Chile’s ...
Santiago Adventures is Chile’s leader in snowcat and heliskiing programs. This exclusive one-week program combines two days of cat skiing at Ski Arpa with three days of heliskiing in the Aconcag...
Chile’s newest heliskiing destination, Puma Lodge opened for the first time for the 2011 season with a fully equipped 5-star facility. More importantly, the Puma Lodge is the Powder Capital of th...
Since 2005, Santiago Adventures is Chile’s leader in heliski tours, working with highly experienced heli-guides and pilots to provide a safe, one-of-a-kind heliskiing experience just outside of S...
One of Chile’s most internationally known ski complexes, Portillo is also the center of the “boutique” ski resort culture. Since lodging capacity is relatively small, lift lines are minimal a...
Ski Arpa makes the perfect extension for those who have spent a week at Portillo. Just one hour from the town of Los Andes, Ski Arpa is on your return route to the airport. With most international ...
In celebration of Chile’s world renowned wines, Portillo will host its 13th annual Top Wines of Chile Week in August, where guests have the luxury of tasting wine from some of Chile's top wineries.
Valle Nevado has some of the most consistently great snow conditions among the major resorts in the region as well as the most modern chair lift system in South America. The resort is a 90-minute d...
Valle Nevado has some of the most consistently great snow conditions among the major resorts in the region coupled with the most modern chair lift system in South America. The resort is about a 90 ...
Chillan boasts some of the best snow in Chile, with an average snowfall of almost 400 inches. The ski area is extensive with significant vertical (3,600 ft), and includes a diverse terrain suitable...
A world-class ski experience featuring two resorts which receive high marks for having some of the best snow conditions in Chile. Spend four days in the Tres Valles region at Valle Nevado and three...
El Colorado, La Parva, and Valle Nevado resorts make up the Tres Valles of the Andes, which includes the largest area of skiable terrain in Chile (over 2500 ha/6180 acres of in-bounds terrain). Ski...
The Atacama desert and altiplano (high plain) of northern Chile and northwest Argentina provide some of the most geographically interesting landscapes and culturally rich regions in South America. ...
With over 397,000 acres of vineyards and 1,000 wineries, more than 80% of Argentine wines originate in Mendoza, including the world’s best Malbec. Mendoza captivates travelers with its relaxed pa...
Upon viewing the immense falls at Iguazú, former U.S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt exclaimed “Poor Niagra!” The waterfalls stretch 82m high (270ft), and within Iguazú National park it is poss...
Known as the Paris of South America, Buenos Aires is filled with art galleries, street markets, exclusive boutiques, beautiful people, and gourmet cuisine. The city has a seductive aura, full of ol...
Chile’s move toward cool-climate viticulture began 25 years ago when innovative winemakers dared to suggest planting in the pre-coastal Casablanca region. The valley is now world-famous for its t...
The Colchagua Valley is highly celebrated for its ripe and juicy red wines. Your biking journey will lead you to some of the region’s top wineries, making for a day filled with breathtaking scene...
-- Available exclusively through Santiago Adventures -- Over the past several years Chilean wine has been gaining international recognition as technology and infrastructure improve. Crisp, subtl...
Just an hour-and-a-half from Santiago, you can escape to the tranquility of Chilean wine country. Savor outstanding wines, great food, comfortable accommodations, and beautiful scenery in the San A...
In the heart of Chile’s agricultural belt, the Cachapoal and Colchagua regions were originally declared the Rapel Valley by Chile’s Denomination of Origin system. The valleys are celebrated f...
In an exclusive partnership with MOVI (Movimiento de Viñedos Independientes), one of Chile’s most dynamic wine groups, Santiago Adventures offers clients an unforgettable evening tasting wines...
One of the first Chilean cities founded by the Spanish, Valparaíso was South America's most important port for hundreds of years, until the inauguration of the Panama Canal. Declared a UNESCO Worl...
Chile’s breathtaking coastline offers spectacular views of crashing waves, jagged landscapes, and smooth white sand beaches. Elegant homes and hotels are nestled into the hills, and a number of e...
Chile's Casablanca Wine Valley is world-famous for its technology and commitment to terroir, producing some of Chile’s best white wines and cool-climate reds. Just an hour from Santiago, its vine...
Salta’s wines are increasingly capturing awards and attention around the globe. Although Torrontés is the region’s most well-known variety, red grapes encompass 55% of the cultivated area, of...
Enjoy an extraordinary gastronomic experience with well-known local chef, Maria Eugenia Terragno, in her Santiago home.
Santiago is an energetic city full of character, and this full day tour will lead you through the heart of the city’s most important markets for a cultural and gastronomic experience you will not...
Explore Chile's vibrant capital and all it has to offer. From historic neighborhoods and bohemian hangouts to designer boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and the commercial district known as "Sanhatta...
In the San Antonio Valley, nurturing grapes requires especially keen skill to achieve the delicate balance between sunlight, wind, and temperature. The hard work of has yielded excellent results: c...
Chile is one of the world’s most important wine producers, where a Mediterranean climate and increasingly organic and sustainable farming practices combine to create high-quality wines which are ...