Admire The Art In Valparaiso
You can happily get lost wandering through the narrow streets of Valparaiso, the colorful port city on the west coast of Chile.
Valparaiso is known for its buildings, which are in every color you can think of. The bright architecture fits into the bohemian vibe of the city, which is home to phenomenal art (both on the street and in museums), delectable local cuisine, and a vibrant social scene.
Don’t miss the funicular for great views, Baburizza Palace Museum, and Pablo Neruda’s old home that is now a fascinating exhibition.
Moonwalk In Valle De La Luna
Valle de la Luna, meaning ‘Valley of the moon’, is named so because it feels like you are walking on the surface of the moon. It is a valley located in the Atacama Desert and is known for its sand and stone formations, salt flats, and caverns.
While it is an unforgettable sight at any time of the day, it’s worth sticking around for the magical sunset. The landscape becomes a palette of dusky reds, and more than ever, you feel like you are on another planet.
Experience Santiago
Like with most places, the best place to experience the authentic culture of a country is in the capital. Santiago is a melting pot of everything Chile has to offer, including food, art, nightlife, nature, and history.
Enjoy the art scene in Bellavista, take in the atmosphere at Plaza de Armas, and sample all Chilean delicacies at the Central Market. There is another former home of Pablo Neruda here, which is now open as La Chascona Museum House.
Discover Patagonia
The famous Patagonian region stretches across Argentina and Chile, with the Chilean side encompassing forestry, fjords, and glaciers, among other natural wonders.
You can visit the strikingly blue lake district, kayak between the fjords, ski down the icy slopes, and do wild hikes up peaks and volcanoes.
Our favorite part of Patagonia is the Base of the Towers in Torres Del Paine, which offers the most breathtaking views of the granite peaks and turquoise lake.