Day 1
Overnight flight to Santiago
Ideal days to start this trip: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Day 2
Reception at Santiago airport and transfer to your selected hotel in the heart of the city.
Afternoon city tour of Santiago. We will pick you up from your hotel to explore the historic and modern sights of Santiago de Chile. We will start our tour at the Alameda Bernardo O’Higgins, Santiago’s main avenue, visiting La Moneda, the Government Palace, where we will explain to you the historical and actual meaning of this place. We will enjoy a walk through the pedestrian streets of Huerfanos and Ahumada, where the main commercial activity of the city is concentrated. We will then visit the famous Plaza de Armas, the main square of the city, which is surrounded by the Metropolitan Cathedral and other historical buildings such as the City Hall and the Post Office, both dating from colonial times. Next we head to Santa Lucia Hill, the hill upon which the Spanish founded Santiago in 1541. It is a lone steep rock, with many plants and an antique building rising steeply from the city below. From here you can see the Parque Forestal (park) on one side and the Mapocho River on the other. We will cross the river to visit Bellavista, the cultural and artistic neighborhood of Santiago. Return to your hotel.
Note: check-in is normally after 2 pm. Early check-in may be granted subject to availability (not confirmed).
Day 3
Full day of touring around Santiago. On this day, you may choose from one of the following excursions:
Vina del Mar and Valparaiso
Valle Nevado
Isla Negra - Pablo Neruda Museum
Cousińo Macul and Concha y Toro wineries
Day 4
Transfer to the airport to take the flight to Easter Island (Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday). Reception at Mataveri International Airport and transfer to your selected hotel.
Day 5
Full-day tour of Rano Raraku: Vahiu , Anakena and Ahu Tongariki
The excursion starts in Hanga Roa. Taking the road along the coast, we head toward the ruins of the temple of Vaihu, which is still today as it has been after centuries of neglect. The red hats of the Moais which were thrown into the sea can clearly be seen. Continue to the site of Akahanga, where several of the statues are face down, as they were abandoned while being transported. Then on to the volcano of Rano Raraku and the “factories” where the Moais were carved from the rock. Here there are more than 300 statues in different stages of production. A walk around the crater reveals a small lagoon and more Moais in the center. Continue to Ahu Tongariki (destroyed by a large tidal wave in 1960), which has been recently restored and which houses the largest number of Moais. Finally, the beautiful Anakena beach with two temple platforms, or Ahus. Following a picnic lunch (included), time to bathe in the Pacific Ocean or explore the surrounding countryside. Return to Hanga Roa in the afternoon, and transfer back to your selected hotel.
Day 6
Half-day excursion to Orongo: Rano Kau and Vinapu
Depart for Ahu Vinapu, which is made up of two ruined Ahus, one of which has stonework remarkably similar to that found in Inca sites. Studies have backed up the theory that the first inhabitants of the island came from the South American continent. The journey continues along the coastal road toward the Rano Kau volcano. Next to the crater is the ancient ceremonial site of Orongo, which has many petroglyphs. There are images of the “bird man” Tangata Manu, the god creator Make Make and the- fertility symbols Komari. From the edge of the crater, you can see the three small islands of Motu Iti, Motu Nui and Moto Kao Kao, which play an important part in the bird man legends.
Afternoon, leisure with time to explore the town of Hanga Roa and the Museum of Sebastian Englert. We recommend paying a visit to the local church with its extraordinary wood carvings.
Day 7
Half-day excursion to Akivi: Puna Pau and seven Moais
Half-day excursion to Ahu Akivi, the archeological center of the Roihi sector. This was the first area to be restored in the 1960s. It is a ceremonial area, of particular interest not only for its location (at the center of the island) but also for the legends which surround the seveb Moais or statues to be found there. The legend says they are the sons of Maori Sorcerer sent to look for the hoe of King Hotu Matua. They look out over the ceremonial center and then farther the ocean. A week after the Spring equinox, they look directly at the setting sun. Around the site you will find many caves.
Then visit Puna Pau, a site to the east of Hanga Roa in a small crater. This is where the “pukao” or hats which crowned the Moais were carved from soft volcanic Scoria. On the journey, it is possible to see the path on which they were transported including some of the hats which were left on the wayside. Afternoon to be spent at your leisure exploring close to town or perhaps just relaxing in the southern sun.
Evening Farewell Polynesian Dinner and Show: This unique event will give you an opportunity to savor the most typical Rapa Nui and Polynesian food, prepared in an earth-oven, locally called “Umu” or “curanto”. Dinner consists of chicken, meat or fish cooked in the Umus, and a glass of beer, juice or soft drink. After dinner we will enjoy a typical Polynesian show with dance performed by a local folk-group with body-paint. Round trip transfers included.
Operates only on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Day 8
Transfer to Mataveri Airport for connecting flight back to Santiago (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday only). Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel (or check in to airport hotel if you arrive in the evening).
Day 9
Santiago - Punta Arenas - Puerto Natales
Transfer to the airport to take the flight to Punta Arenas (or cross the skywalk to check in for your flight to Punta Arenas if staying at the airport hotel). Reception at the airport, and drive north through the vast Patagonian Pampa to Puerto Natales. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.
Day 10
Torres del Paine National Park
Full day excursion to Torres del Paine National Park. Enroute we will visit the Milodón Cave, where the remains of a prehistoric animal were found in the last century. The Torres del Paine National Park was declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 1978. The park covers an area of 160,000 hectares. The most important attraction is the central mountain range where the Horns of Paine are found, and also the needles which were formed by the action of the many glaciers surrounding the rock. There are also many impressive lakes, glaciers, waterfalls and a quite varied flora and fauna—which makes this one of the most famous places in Chile to visit. Lunch (included) is in a restaurant in the park itself. Transfer to a hosteria in the park in the late afternoon.
Day 11
Torres del Paine
Day of leisure in this fabulous park. Optional excursions available at the hosteria. Overnight in Torres del Paine.
Day 12
Punta Arenas - Puerto Varas
Transfer to the airport and take the flight to Puerto Montt. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel in Puerto Varas.
Day 13
Full-day visit to Ancud in Chiloe
Depart from Puerto Varas early in the morning and drive to Pargua, where the ferry goes to the “big island” of Chiloe. Pass through Chacao and Caulin where there is much bird life and where you can try a plate of local oysters. Continue to Ancud (the largest town on the north of the island) and visit the main square, the Chile Tour Museum which has a picture display of the history of Chile, showing the myths and legends for which the island is famous. Continue past the Gulf of Quitalmahue to the fort of San Antonio for a visit here. Time for lunch, and in the afternoon visit Huaihuén Hill for a beautiful view of the town and its surroundings. Return to Puerto Varas and transfer to your hotel.
Day 14
Full-day boat excursion to Peulla
Depart from Puerto Varas around 9 am. Continue along the southern shore of Lake Llanquihue with wonderful views of the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes. Enter the Petrohue National Park, with a stop to visit the Petrohue waterfalls where the icy green waters from Esmeralda Lake (also known as All Saints Lake) flow over a lip of volcanic rock. Continue on Esmeralda Lake and the pier, which is the departure point for the catamaran traveling to Peulla, a tiny hamlet on the other side of the lake. On the way, enjoy views of the Osorno Volcano, Mount Puntiagudo and Mount Tronador. The sailing takes almost two hours. In Peulla, there is enough time for lunch and a short walk, maybe to the nearby waterfalls or along the shores of the lake before returning by catamaran and bus to Puerto Varas.
Day 15
Morning, visit the town of Puerto Varas, founded by German immigrants in 1854. Continue on to Phillipi Hill, where there are many native trees and also a beautiful view over the town and the lake. Head down to the lakeshore and enjoy the view of the tranquil waters with the Osorno Volcano (one of the most active volcanoes of the southern Chilean Andes) in the background. Continue on to Puerto Montt, capital of the region and visit the town, Pelluco beach area and Chinquihue on the Tenglo canal before ending the visit in the picturesque village of Angelmó with time to explore this pretty fishing port and craft center famous for its woolens and woodwork.
Afternoon transfer to the airport to take the flight to Santiago and connect with the flight back home, or overlap with the add-on of your choice.