Day 01 – Santiago Airport
Arrival in Santiago. You will be met at the airport and transferred to your chosen hotel. Overnight stay.
Day 02 – Santiago – HD Panoramic City Tour AM – HD Undurraga PM
After breakfast at the hotel, you’ll take a half-day panoramic tour of Santiago’s main attractions, where its rich history contrasts with its modern and impressive buildings. La Moneda Palace, the Plaza de Armas, the Central Market, and Santa Lucía Hill are all part of this unforgettable trip. Along the way, you’ll stop at a lapis lazuli shop to admire and/or purchase beautiful jewelry and unique crafts.
In the afternoon, you’ll visit the Undurraga Winery. The tour begins in the winery’s park, designed by French landscape architect George Henry Dubois, who also created Santiago’s Forestal Park. The visit continues to the Aliwen Corner, a place that recreates the native vegetation of southern Chile and pays tribute to the Mapuche people by displaying cultural figures and sharing their worldview.
Next, you’ll tour the vineyard, learn about the soil through a soil pit, identify the different grape varieties Undurraga cultivates in a variety garden, and see the winemaking process for their various wines. You’ll then enter the century-old underground cellars of Viña Undurraga, finishing with a visit to the “People of the Earth” collection, a display of life, Mapuche art, and pre-Columbian artifacts in honor of our native peoples.
The tour concludes with a tasting of three reserve wines. Each visitor will receive a souvenir glass. At the store, you can also purchase wines and sparkling wines from the Undurraga brand portfolio, along with a range of souvenirs. Afterward, you will return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 03 – Santiago – FD Viña del Mar & Valparaíso
After breakfast at the hotel, you’ll take a full-day tour to Viña del Mar and Valparaíso (lunch not included).
Valparaíso, Chile’s main port, is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site recognized for its architecture and a network of alleyways, passages, and stairs that climb up the hills. Viña del Mar, the country’s most visited tourist resort, is also known as the “Garden City” for its green areas, wide pedestrian walkways, and beautiful plazas and flower gardens. You’ll visit its main attractions, including the Flower Clock, the Fonck Museum, the Quinta Vergara, and its beautiful beaches. Both cities are the gateway to the impressive Pacific Ocean. Overnight stay.
Day 04 – Santiago – Calama – San Pedro de Atacama – Astronomical Tour
After breakfast at the hotel, you’ll be transferred to the Santiago airport to board your flight to Calama. Upon arrival, you’ll be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel in San Pedro de Atacama.
In the evening, at the scheduled time, you’ll take a guided night tour to observe the Atacama Desert sky. From the basics of stellar study to the telescope experience, this visit will help you understand the details of the southern hemisphere’s sky. Thanks to the observatory’s location outside the light pollution of the town, the experience will be even more stunning. You will then return to your hotel for an overnight stay.



Day 05 -San Pedro de Atacama – FD High-Altitude Lagoons & Red Rocks
After breakfast at the hotel, you’ll depart from the hotel at the agreed-upon time to visit the Flamingo Reserve, passing by the high-altitude lagoons, to the oxidized volcanic lava of the Red Rocks. The tour will offer you several stops, each more incredible than the last, and an opportunity to learn about the local flora and fauna. Overnight stay.



Day 06 / San Pedro de Atacama – FD Tatio Geysers and Machuca – HD Moon Valley
Your journey to the Altiplano begins in the early morning to see the sunrise at one of the world’s most important geothermal fields: the Tatio Geysers. More than 70 fumaroles release jets of steam and form boiling water pools. The best view is in the early morning, when beautiful colors emerge from the contrast of the intensely blue sky and the pristine geyser steam. Amidst this impressive natural setting next to the Andes, you’ll enjoy a refreshing breakfast.
On the way back to San Pedro de Atacama, you’ll observe the beautiful landscape, its valleys, and its native flora and fauna, including the charismatic vicuñas and viscachas. You’ll then stop at the town of Machuca, an Atacameño village of only about twenty adobe, straw, and cactus wood houses. Its inhabitants are dedicated to tourism, offering Andean handicrafts and typical cuisine.
In the afternoon, you’ll visit Moon Valley. Just a few kilometers from the town, among the sharp rocky hills and unusual shapes of the Salt Mountain Range, you’ll find this geological spectacle of immense scenic beauty, which is part of the Flamingos National Reserve. You’ll enjoy its extravagant shapes and the environment that invites contemplation. At sunset, you’ll see the golden and red tones that cover everything, making this an unforgettable excursion. Overnight stay.





Day 07 / San Pedro – Calama – Santiago – Punta Arenas – Puerto Natales
After breakfast at the hotel, you’ll be transferred to the Calama airport to board your flight to Santiago and connect to Punta Arenas. Upon arrival, you’ll be transferred to the Punta Arenas Bus Terminal to take a regular bus to Puerto Natales (3 hours). You will be met at the Puerto Natales Bus Terminal and transferred to your chosen hotel. Overnight stay.
Day 08 / Puerto Natales – FD Torres del Paine
After breakfast at the hotel, at the scheduled time, you’ll depart for a full-day excursion to Torres del Paine National Park. You will visit the Mylodon Cave, and on the way, you’ll see the Prat Mountain Range, Porteño Lake, Toro Lake and Mountain Range, Ballena Mountain Range, Cuernos del Paine, Grey Lake, Salto Grande, the Nordenskjöld Lake Viewpoint, Sarmiento Lake, and Amarga Lagoon. You’ll return to Puerto Natales at the end of the day. Overnight stay.
Day 09 / Puerto Natales – FD Balmaceda & Serrano Navigation
The Balmaceda and Serrano glaciers are located within Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, 31 miles northwest of Puerto Natales, and are part of the Andean mountain range. A visit here means admiring a majestic place, almost untouched by man. It is only accessible by sea, navigating through the Última Esperanza Fjord.
The trip begins at the Puerto Natales pier. Along the way, you’ll see the buildings of the Bories refrigerator plant, a colony of Imperial Cormorants, a small colony of Sea Lions, and a variety of plants such as Coigüe, Canelo, Lenga, Ñire, Chilco, and Calafate. The Balmaceda Glacier can be seen from the ship, while visiting the Serrano requires a 20-minute walk along a path that borders a small lake formed by the melting glacier. You will then return to your chosen hotel for an overnight stay.
This excursion is subject to weather conditions.
Day 10 / Puerto Natales – Punta Arenas – Departure
At the scheduled time, you’ll be transferred to the Puerto Natales Bus Terminal to take a regular bus to Punta Arenas (3 hours), which will take you directly to the airport.
