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Imagine Valle de la Luna, where Mars-like formations glow at sunset, or San Pedro de Atacama, where astronomers show the universe in the clearest skies on Earth. Explore the Rainbow Valley's bright colors, see geothermal wonders at El Tatio Geysers, where steam erupts at dawn, and float in the high-salinity waters of Laguna Cejar. Don’t miss a visit to vibrant Santiago, where Chile comes alive.
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Victor • traveled in June, 2025
Perfect duration, activities were varied and the programming left the right amour of activity and rest/free time. Food was delicious and sights were incredible.
6 Days Atacama Desert Superior Adventure Experience - L
Lewis • traveled in October
The walk was great, beautiful scenary. Not very difficult walking, tracks all well maintained. Guide (Cristina) was totally amazing. Refugios all good as well. Definitely would recommend.
Patagonia: Torres Del Paine ‘W’ Trek – 5 Days - M
Meme • traveled in April
The trip with OneSeed was great! The packing list provided before hand was very helpful, and the days were scheduled perfectly. Our guide was very knowledgeable and engaging, and were not pushy by any means. For future adventure traveling, I would definitely consider OneSeed again!
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- The best Chile tour packages
- Most popular destinations in Chile
- Travel Chile your way
- Best tour companies for Chile tours
- Best places to start your Chile tour
- Discover Chile tours for every budget
- Chile tours for every type of group
- Top Chile travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Chile
- Chile travel guides - curated by our experts
- Contact our Chile travel experts
- What our customers ask about Chile Tours & Trips
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Patagonia: Torres Del Paine ‘W’ Trek – 5 Days
31 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was a blast and I will almost certainly be back. The campgrounds are in great shape with wonderful staff.”
jared, traveled in November
The majestic Torres del Paine National Park awaits on this 5-day trek. The route from Puerto Natales covers W circuit's highlights including Grey Glacier and French Valley. Professional guides lead through UNESCO-protected wilderness, with accommodations in refugios or camps and all meals provided.
Duration 5 days Destinations Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine National Park, Lago Nordenskjöld, Lake Pehoé, Torres del Paine Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Unu Raymi Expeditions From
- NZ$2,882
6 Days Atacama Desert Superior Adventure Experience
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Food was delicious and sights were incredible.”
Victor, traveled in May
Duration 6 days Destinations Calama, San Pedro De Atacama Age Range Ages 14+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Responsible Travel South America From
- NZ$4,072
7 Days Atacama Desert Route
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“It was an amazing trip, the agent was perfect, always available for any quesfiin and provided all the support needed.”
Fanny, traveled in April
The Atacama Desert reveals its wonders from San Pedro base, with visits to Miscanti and Miñiques lagoons, ancient petroglyphs at Yerbas Buenas, and the remarkable Monjes de la Pacana rock formations. Suited for moderate fitness levels, featuring 3-star accommodations and expert guides sharing local geology and wildlife knowledge.
Duration 7 days Destinations San Pedro De Atacama Age Range Ages 9+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Responsible Travel South America From $3,669
5% Off- NZ$3,471You save $198
Epic Patagonia
68 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was well organized. Everyone was very helpful and informative.”
Carol, traveled in November
A 48km adventure through Chile's Torres del Paine ascends through lenga forests to Las Torres base camp at 2,870ft. Grey Glacier and French Valley highlight the route, with stays at mountain refugios and Santiago's boutique hotels over 10 days, led by expert bilingual guides.
Duration 10 days Destinations Santiago, Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine National Park Age Range Ages 16+ Operator OneSeed Expeditions From
5% Off- NZ$8,466
6-Days trip to Easter Island
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The activities were also amazing and communication was excellent even during our stay on the island.”
Giorgio, traveled in July
Ancient mysteries await at Rano Raraku volcano, featuring 400 moai statues and the impressive Ahu Tongariki platform. Orongo ceremonial village and Anakena Beach's waters complement stays at Hotel Taha Tai. Expert bilingual guides and authentic Rapa Nui family dining included.
Duration 6 days Destinations Hanga Roa, Easter Island, Rano Raraku Volcano Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, French, Spanish Operator Signature DMC From
5% Off- NZ$2,709
W-Trek in Torres del Paine Standard – Self Guided (5 Days / 4 Nights)
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great experience and everything planned for you!”
Renee, traveled in November
A self-guided 5-day adventure through Torres del Paine National Park awaits. The 75km trail from Puerto Natales leads to Base Torres lookout, French Valley, and Grey Glacier, with mountain refugios providing shelter. Full-board meals and transfers included.
Duration 5 days Destinations Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine National Park Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
5% Off- NZ$2,828
A 7-day trek through Chile's premier national park features 15km to Base Torres and 22km to Grey Glacier. Refugio Torre Central and Los Cuernos provide accommodation with full-board meals. Puerto Natales serves as the gateway with strategic stops at mountain refugios.
Duration 7 days Destinations Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
5% Off- NZ$2,699
Santiago and the Chilean Patagonia
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hotels were good. Communication with Ripio Turismo worked well.”
Leopold, traveled in February
Chilean wonders stretch from Maipo Valley vineyards to Torres del Paine's iconic peaks. Tour Pablo Neruda's La Sebastiana house, rest at 4-star Costaustralis in Puerto Natales, and sail to Balmaceda Glacier. National park entries and expert local guides included.
Duration 10 days Destinations Santiago, Puerto Montt, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator RipioTurismo From
5% Off- NZ$3,987
5 Days Self Drive @ Atacama Desert
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The car was very comfortable, did not consume much fuel. The hotel food, was mafnifica.”
GustavePendragoon, traveled in June
The Atacama Desert reveals itself through a personalized 5-day self-drive adventure, combining luxury stays at Casa Don Tomas Hotel with independent exploration. Visit geothermal fields, salt flats, and ancient petroglyphs while enjoying the freedom to set your own pace through the world's driest desert.
Duration 5 days Destinations Calama, San Pedro De Atacama Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Signature DMC From
5% Off- NZ$1,374
Duration 6 days Destinations Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine National Park Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $5,560
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Best tour companies for Chile tours
Looking at these tour companies operating in Patagonia, travelers have shared some really positive feedback about their experiences. Signature Tours gets consistent praise for running smooth trips, and their guides Kevin and Ariel keep coming up in reviews for being both friendly and really knowing their stuff. For those wanting more flexibility with their itinerary, Unu Raymi has been great at adapting - particularly James, who's quick to respond and helps people shape trips around what they want to see and do. Their guides Francisco and Christobal bring the W Trek routes alive with local knowledge and genuine enthusiasm for the region. OneSeed Expeditions takes a different approach with smaller groups, which our travelers say makes a big difference when you're out on the trails. Their guides Roberto, Jorge and Sofia bring strong expertise but keep things personal - you're not just another face in a big crowd. They've found that sweet spot between professional guiding and creating a comfortable, friendly atmosphere that works well in Patagonia's rugged landscape. What makes these companies stand out is how they balance structure and flexibility, expert knowledge and personal service. The guides aren't just showing you around - they're sharing their deep connection to these landscapes while making sure everyone's looked after properly on the trails.
Best places to start your Chile tour
Santiago serves as the main gateway with 40 of our travelers starting their Chile trip there, while Puerto Natales follows with 22 departures - it's particularly good if you're focusing on Torres del Paine. Calama, Punta Arenas and San Pedro de Atacama fill out the other popular starting points, giving you good access to both desert and Patagonian sites. Our booking patterns show you'll want to lock in your plans about 3.5 months (107 days) ahead, especially if you're traveling during peak times - December through February for Patagonia or June through August for Atacama. Our travelers often mention how the improved domestic flight network makes it easier than ever to experience both regions. They love the contrast between Santiago's sophisticated wine scene and Patagonia's wild landscapes. For the altitude conscious, we suggest taking a day to adjust in San Pedro de Atacama (2,400m) before heading up to spots like the Tatio Geysers (4,320m).
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
The Torres del Paine 'O' Circuit really comes into its own during winter months June through August - you'll find fewer people on the trails and raw, pristine landscapes. Our 8-day route takes you across 50-meter suspension bridges over Grey Glacier and to camp spots right beside Dickson Glacier. The guides are brilliant at pointing out Magellanic woodpeckers in the lenga forests. Winter also brings perfect conditions to San Pedro de Atacama, where night skies are at their clearest. You can spot nebulae, star clusters and distant galaxies through professional telescopes. Many of our clients combine both regions in winter, starting in Santiago's wine valleys before heading south to trek the French Valley and finally north to catch the Tatio Geysers steaming in the dawn light.
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- Spring 2026
September kicks off spring in Chile and opens up some fantastic hiking routes. The Torres del Paine W Trek is particularly good as wildflowers carpet the ground and baby guanacos take their first steps. Our 5-day version hits all the key spots - from the Base Torres climb to boat rides across Lake Pehoé. The Atacama tours work really well too, with pleasant temperatures that make exploring Moon Valley's rock formations and watching flamingos at the salt flats much more comfortable. We're seeing lots of travelers combine different regions in spring; you can easily mix vineyard visits in Casablanca Valley with desert exploration and also Patagonian hiking. The mountain trails are quieter than summer but you'll still get stable enough weather for activities like kayaking near Grey Glacier.
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- Summer 2026
Summer brings long daylight hours to Patagonia from December through February, perfect for making the most of our full circuit treks. The Torres del Paine routes take you through old-growth forests, to starlit camping spots and over the challenging John Garner Pass - the views of the Southern Ice Field seem endless from up there. The W Trek variations are proving really popular; you can spend extra time in the French Valley watching massive chunks of ice crash down from the hanging glaciers. Around Santiago and the Lake District, we've got tours mixing winery visits with outdoor activities like boat trips on Todos Los Santos Lake with volcanoes rising all around. The Atacama tours run year-round, though summer nights are warmer for those incredible stargazing sessions under the world's clearest skies.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall transforms Chile's landscapes from March through May. The lenga forests in Patagonia turn deep red and gold, giving our O Circuit treks a completely different character. Our guides time the tough sections like Paso John Garner carefully to hit the best weather windows. The W Trek is getting more popular in autumn since the winds calm down and you get these incredible photo opportunities with the changing colors. Our Epic Patagonia tours work really well now - you can do glacier hikes and spot wildlife with fewer people around. Up in Atacama, the desert tours benefit from mild temperatures that are perfect for long walks through Moon Valley and visits to high-altitude lagoons where flamingos gather before winter sets in.
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What are the best times to visit different regions of Chile for optimal weather and experiences?
The weather and experiences in Chile really depend on which incredible region you're headed to. Patagonia and Torres del Paine shine brightest during summer — that's October through April — when hiking conditions are just perfect. If you're up for something different though winter (June to August) brings stunning snow-covered landscapes with way fewer tourists around. The Atacama Desert welcomes visitors year-round with consistently dry weather but pack warm clothes because those winter nights get pretty chilly. Wine lovers should aim for spring around September to November when the vineyards burst into bloom or catch the harvest festivals in autumn from March to May. Easter Island stays pretty comfortable all year though December to March tends to get busy and a bit humid.
Which locally recognized cultural practices in Chile can visitors participate in, and where do they typically take place?
Chile offers some amazing ways to dive into local culture. Up in the Atacama Desert you can join local experts at observatories where ancient star knowledge meets modern astronomy — it's pretty incredible stuff. Down in Santiago you'll find the traditional cueca dance being performed at cultural events complete with colorful costumes and waving handkerchiefs. The Atacama region also lets you explore ancient pucara sites like the Pucará de Quitor where you'll learn about indigenous resistance and their fascinating history.
Which officially designated natural areas exist in Chile outside major urban centers, and what are the primary methods of accessing them?
Torres del Paine National Park is an absolute must-see UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with some seriously epic hiking options. You've got the famous W Trek and O Circuit for multi-day adventures with spots to camp or stay in mountain lodges called refugios. The views are incredible — think massive glaciers and that iconic Mirador Base Torres view. Over in the Atacama Desert Los Flamencos National Reserve shows off otherworldly salt flats lagoons and volcanic landscapes. You can stargaze under some of the clearest skies anywhere wander through Moon Valley's amazing dunes and watch flamingos hanging out at Chaxa Lagoon. The Elqui Valley's another gem combining world-class stargazing with fascinating pisco distillery visits.
Which modes of transport are most commonly used for traveling between Chile's diverse regions, and what are their main operating schedules or routes?
Getting around Chile's pretty straightforward with daily flights connecting the major spots — Santiago Calama for Atacama Punta Arenas for Patagonia and Easter Island. Just keep in mind flights to smaller places don't run as often and if you're leaving Atacama for Santiago you'll need to catch a flight after 4pm. Long-distance buses are budget-friendly but expect to spend some time on the road. Private transfers give you more flexibility but they'll cost you more — though sometimes that extra comfort is worth it.














































