Where Every Journey Feels Boundless
Chile is a country of extremes and contrasts. Stretching over 4,000 km from the driest desert in the north to icy Patagonia in the south, Chile offers a tapestry of landscapes: salt flats, vineyards, fjords, glaciers, and cosmopolitan cities.
Places to Go in Chile

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Santiago

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Valparaíso

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Atacama Desert (San Pedro de Atacama)

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Easter Island (Rapa Nui)

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Patagonia (Torres del Paine)

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Puerto Natales
Experiences in Chile
Nature & Adventure
History & Culture
Food & Wine
Discover Chile
Chile is a country where each region feels like a new world. Desert, mountains, vineyards, glaciers, islands — all stitched together by warm hospitality and rich culture. Whether you’re sipping wine in the Colchagua Valley, hiking Torres del Paine, or marveling at moai on Easter Island, Chile offers an unmatched sense of diversity and wonder.
At Sava Travel, we create Chilean journeys that highlight both its iconic landscapes and authentic culture, ensuring your trip is both adventurous and personal.
How it Works
You Relax, We Plan
From resorts to activities, we handle every detail so you can simply enjoy the journey.
We Curate Your Options
Our experts handpick the best resorts, destinations, and experiences tailored to your style, budget, and vision.
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Share your travel dreams, whether it’s a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a once-in-a-lifetime celebration.
Best Time to Travel Chile
Mild weather across most regions. Patagonia’s trails open after winter, and Santiago and wine valleys bloom. A great time for hiking and cultural touring.
Tips:
- Lower crowds than summer.
- Perfect for wine tasting and vineyard stays.
- Chile’s Independence Day (Fiestas Patrias) in September features nationwide celebrations.
Peak season for Patagonia, Torres del Paine, and Lake District. Beaches near Valparaíso and Viña del Mar are lively. Weather is warm in Santiago and perfect for outdoor adventures.
Tips:
- Book Patagonia lodges 9–12 months in advance.
- Best time for multi-day treks like the W Trek.
- Expect higher prices in popular areas.
Vineyards turn golden and host harvest festivals. Patagonia cools but remains accessible in March–April. Atacama is pleasant with fewer crowds.
Tips:
- Ideal for wine lovers and photographers.
- Excellent value compared to summer.
- Crisp weather makes city touring enjoyable.
Snow season in the Andes. Ski resorts near Santiago (Valle Nevado, Portillo) attract winter sports lovers. Patagonia lodges mostly close, but Atacama and northern deserts remain warm and dry.
Tips:
- Best for ski trips and hot springs in Pucón.
- Great season for Atacama stargazing.
- Expect chilly nights in high-altitude areas.
FAQs about Chile
10–14 days for highlights (Santiago, Atacama, Patagonia, wine valleys). 3+ weeks for a deeper trip including Easter Island, Chiloé, and Lake District.
Yes, kids love penguin tours, Lake District outdoor activities, and easy hikes in Torres del Paine. Many lodges cater to families.
Chile is one of South America’s pricier destinations, especially Patagonia lodges. However, value options exist in Santiago, wine valleys, and local guesthouses.
Empanadas, pastel de choclo (corn pie), fresh seafood, king crab from the south, curanto (Chiloé stew), and Chilean wine.
Many travelers (U.S., Canada, EU, UK, Australia) can enter visa-free for short stays. Always check current rules.
Domestic flights connect long distances (Santiago to Atacama, Patagonia). Buses are safe and affordable. Car rentals are good for Lake District.
Yes, one of South America’s safest destinations. Use normal precautions in Santiago. Nature areas are very safe with guides.
Summer (Dec–Feb) for Patagonia treks, or fall (Mar–May) for vineyard romance and fewer crowds.
Yes, combine with Argentina for Patagonia or wine regions, or with Peru for a desert-to-Andes adventure.
Its geographic diversity deserts, vineyards, glaciers, islands, and fjords all in one narrow, spectacular country.
Plan Your Chile Journey
From Atacama’s desert skies to Patagonia’s glaciers, from Valparaíso’s murals to Easter Island’s moai, Chile is a land of diversity and wonder.
At Sava Travel, we design itineraries that combine adventure, culture, and comfort, creating a Chilean journey as vast and unique as the country itself.
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