10-Day Senior Tour to Chile

What to expect on this itinerary
On this 10-day tour of Chile, you will have all your senses enlightened by the magnificence of this South American country. From the vast landscapes of Patagonia to the cosmopolitan center of Santiago, Chile is a country that enchants nearly all who visit. Sip a glass of fine wine as you gaze out on the snow-capped Andes Mountains, experience Punta Arenas, which is one of the world’s few gateways to Antarctica, and immerse yourself in the rich culture of Santiago.
Customizable Itinerary
Santiago – Arrive to a Welcoming Cocktail
You will arrive at the airport in Santiago, where you will be met by your private driver and transferred to your luxurious accommodation in the heart of the Lastarria neighborhood. Upon your arrival, you will have plenty of time to settle in to your suite and explore the neighborhood on your own. When you are ready, you can meet your personal tour guide in your hotel’s lobby to begin your first official tour of Chile. For your tour, you will be transferred to the summit of Santa Lucia Hill, so you can watch the sunset.
What's Included:
Santiago – Highlight Tour of Santiago
Santiago – Panoramic Views of the City
Santiago – Explore the Town of Valparaiso
Maipo Valley – Private Tour of Top Wineries
Maipo Valley – Horseback Ride through Wine Country
Torres del Paine – The Best of Patagonia
Torres del Paine – Glamping in an Eco-Friendly Camp
Punta Arenas – Private Cruise with Penguins
Punta Arenas – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Meander through the lovely streets of Santiago’s charming Lastarria neighborhood
- Ascend to the summit of the Cerro San Cristobal for spectacular views of Santiago and the snowy Andes Mountains
- Privately tour the vibrant city of Valparaiso and relax at Vina del Mar’s sunny beaches
- Admire the gorgeous landscape of the Maipo Valley and visit the region’s finest wineries
- Traverse Chile’s infamous wine country on horseback and delight in an afternoon of bathing in natural hot springs
- Experience the starry skies of Patagonia when you spend the night glamping in complete luxury
- Discover remarkable Torres del Paine National Park on a private tour that is curated specifically to your interests
- Cruise through glacial waters on a private excursion from Punta Arenas, where you can witness penguins in their natural habitat
Detailed Description
During this comfortable, 10-day journey through Chile, you may be luxuriating in your extraordinary, eco-friendly glampsite as you gaze at the Patagonian sky that is brimming with stars. You will be amazed by the charming town of Punta Arenas, which is set against the backdrop of Patagonia’s mountains and glacial lakes. You will also explore many of the enchanting neighborhoods of Santiago before privately touring the city’s most significant museums and historical sites. During this journey, you will experience much of the very best of one of the world’s treasures.
Your tour will begin in the Chilean capital of Santiago. Here, you will traverse the charming Lastarria and Bellavista neighborhoods on a private tour, where you will visit the vibrant La Chascona, which is the infamous home of Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda. In Santiago, you will also ascend to the summit of the Cerro San Cristobal via funicular, where you will be amazed by breathtaking views of Santiago against the backdrop of the Andes Mountains. During an excursion from Santiago, you will have the exclusive opportunity to visit the unique city of Valparaiso and the lovely beachside city of Vina del Mar. Moving on, you will spend several nights in the Maipo Valley, which is Chile’s most beautiful wine region. Here, you can privately tour the area’s highly acclaimed wineries before bathing in natural hot springs.
In Patagonia, which is the crown jewel of Chile, you will spend two nights glamping in the lap of luxury in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park. During your glamping experience, you can witness spectacular views of Patagonia’s mountains, lakes, and forests, and you can also partake in a wide variety of regional activities that will be available to you. Finally, you will be transferred to the city of Punta Arenas, which is one of the world’s few gateways to Antarctica. On this 10-day tour of Chile, you will be amazed by the landscape, culture, and modern metropolises that characterize this fascinating country.
Starting Price
$3,300 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
The starting price is based on travel during the low season for a minimum of two travelers staying in shared 3-star accommodations. Please inquire for a custom trip quote based on your travel preferences and travel dates.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 381 reviews
Our trip started on November 7, 19 with our first stop at Santiago del Chile. Our guide (from a local agency) spent two wonderful days with us. Even though our visit at Valparaiso had to be cancelled due to some street riots, the travel specialist has secured a visit at a winery in Casablanca Valley, as well as a winery where we had a tour, vine testing and a very good lunch.
Our next stop was at Puntas Arenas, from which a minivan had taken us to the Hotel in the Las Torres Del Paine . The hotel and the staff were wonderful, very attentive and provided all services with big smiles. Our first hike to Las Torres took us a whole day but what a view we did experience ... we will never forget the Las Torres view and excellent guides hotel had provided.
From Las Torres the minivan had taken us to El Calafate where next morning we were met by our guide - a wonderful lady, very experience and knowledgable tourist guide - we highly recommend her services. We spent a day visiting Glaciar Perito Moreno. We spent two night at a Boutique Hotel, a very classy yet modern hotel.
From El Calafate we took a short flight to Ushuaia, where we stayed at a hotel. Our trip to see the penguins and other water animals was very well organized (the captain of the boat could wear a more professional cloths but then he was a captain......).
From Ushuaia we traveled to Iguazu via Buenos Aires. The Suites Hotel was spectacular; it was situated literary in the middle of jungle with lavish green vegetation in front of our balcony. The Iquazu Falls are impossible to describe, one needs to see them from both Argentinian and Brazilian sides. Our private guide was superb - extremely intelligent, knowledgable, resourceful and very helpful - we highly recommend his services.
Our last stop was at Buenos Aires where we met our guide, a very educated city guide. We had a wonderful time with her and highly recommend her services as well. The Tango Show was superb, not to mentioned a very tasteful meal.
We, Peter and I have planed this trip for a long time and with your help it was the trip we will never forget.
In Buenos Aires we met with our travel planner from this travel company; she was interested in our comments and suggestions with regards to provided itinerary. It is always better to provide more details rather than less or information which is not quantifiable. For example: "At appropriate time."..... rather than around 3 pm the van (it is important also to specify what van?) will pick you up from the airport. This example is for the Puntas Arenas airport where nobody was waiting for us......
Overall, our trip was fantastic and we will always remember it. Thank you for making it happen.
I have already reached out to your office for the itinerary for our next trip to Japan in September 2020.
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The individuals with whom we worked at the travel company were very nice and responsive and it is overall a good and reputable provider who could stand to learn a few things. All sub-providers were prompt and waiting for us without a hitch. We found all guides and drivers to be extremely friendly and personable, and for the most part well-organized.
The provider in the Atacama, was highly educated and experienced in touring. He helped arrange early check-in at the hotel in San Pedro which was very helpful
We only have a few "teachable" items to report:
1. The 2:50 a.m. pickup at the hotel in Valparaiso was absolutely brutal. The hotel said that they would have something for breakfast while we waited for our guide to pick us up. We arrived downstairs and there were a few stale cookies out from the prior evening and no coffee. The young man working the night shift scrambled to get some coffee together for us, but unfortunately we had to wait until we got to the airport in Santiago for the trip to Calama to get a meaningful meal (at our expense). Our guide, however, stayed with us to efficiently navigate domestic check-in, and even arranged for a little known way to get discounted checked baggage handling with the airlines that saved us quite a bit of money.
As we later discovered, there is a hotel at SCL airport where we feel it would have been better to stay instead of overnight in Valparaiso, as due to the early wakeup we were not going to take advantage of the night-life there. Logistically, we would have liked a little better advice in this regard as the recovery from the early wakeup was tedious. We felt like overall using a booking agent was worthwhile, as we probably could not have had such good coverage with the limited amount of time we had to spend planning.
2. HUGE discrepancy in Patagonia itinerary led us to initially believe we were flying in to Puerto Natales (1 1/2 hours to Torres del Paine), but it turns out we were actually booked to Punta Arenas (4 1/2 hour drive to Torres del Paine). Much to our displeasure, the hotel had sent a small vehicle for transit to the Park and we were crammed very uncomfortably into the backseat for the entire ride minus the stops. It was late in the game when the travel company had to change these arrangements (they did not notice the discrepancy until I called a trip planner and pointed it out), and the hotel said all their larger vehicles were in use at the time. NOT HAPPY with the error on the itinerary nor the transit from Punta Arenas to the park! The return to Punta Arenas was much more accommodating.
3. Given that we did a pay a premium for the travel company to arrange logistics, we would have hoped for a recommendation for the star-gazing tour in the Atacama. This is one of the top attractions of the desert. We feel that we just told them what we wanted to do and they did what they could to accommodate our requests without much additional creativity or forethought to some of the itinerary and logistics.
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We had a marvelous, unforgettable trip overall, including visits to Santiago, the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, Easter Island, Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, Chile, and finally Antarctica. We experienced a great variety of Chile's vast geography and ecology, from the beautiful central valleys, to the northern desert, to the tropical Polynesian island of Rapa Nui (Easter Island), to the forests and mountains of Patagonia. The lodges and excursions they provided in each destination were well organized, with knowledgeable, English-speaking guides. We visited Antarctica and it was spectacular. The tour operator offers expedition travel for people who want to experience the polar regions firsthand. Our expedition, 14 days that went below the Antarctica Circle, featured expert guides who enjoyed sharing their considerable knowledge of geology, glaciers and ice (!), mammals, birds, and plants, to name just a portion, and excursions twice daily on zodiacs to sail among glaciers and whales and seals and walk among penguins and skuas. It was not a leisure cruise, but an expedition for folks who want to experience and appreciate the Antarctica up close. That said, the ship was extremely comfortable, with a remarkably hospitable staff and delicious, copious food.
Our travel company was excellent in helping us to conceptualize, plan, and organize our trip. They offered many useful suggestions about where to go, how much time to spend in each destination, and which options to consider for hotels/lodges and the Antarctica expedition. We greatly appreciated their advice and assistance in putting together our trip. All of the hotel and transit reservations were made, and that part of the trip went smoothly.
However, there was a persistent problem with our air travel in Chile that was unnecessary, and which caused us needless aggravation. For our internal flights (to/from Calama/Atacama, and to Puerto Natales), our travel company purchased the cheapest LAN tickets that did not include baggage allowance. I discovered this a month before we were set to travel, when I was carefully reviewing the reservations (and about 5 months after they purchased the tickets). When I informed the travel company in early January 2018, I said we of course had baggage (especially cold weather gear for Antarctica) and needed the 23 kg allowance. After I informed them of the problem, they did work to correct the problem, telling us they had purchased baggage allowances for those flights that didn't originally have them. We got a receipt from them for baggage for one of those flights (to Puerto Natales), and were told it was resolved for the Calama flights but LAN couldn't provide a receipt. When we did check in for those flights, the baggage allowance was covered, but our concern before each flight could have been avoided if they had bought the correct tickets.
This problem became more apparent, and more aggravating when we were checking in to fly from Atacama to Santiago, and then on to Easter Island. We were told we could not check our bags all the way through to Easter Island because our tickets for the two flights that day were not on the same record. (This was due to the fact that two different priced tickets had been purchased. The Easter Island tickets were regular, economy tickets.) So we had to check in our bags to Santiago, retrieve them from baggage claim at Santiago Airport, and then return to the Departures area of the airport and check them in for the flight to Easter Island. Santiago Airport is a huge, crowded, messy airport, and this process of literally running around the airport took us 1.5 hours (of what was a 2 hour layover). We arrived at our gate for Easter Island just as people were boarding. This was not what we planned for or expected—and it could and should have been avoided if the travel company had bought the proper air tickets from the start.
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Santiago and his team are consummate professionals: I can recommend them unreservedly. Santiago put together a great 16-day itinerary that allowed us to visit some amazing destinations in Chile and Argentina. Planning of the trip was excellent and Santiago proved very accessible and prompt in his responses. Indeed, during the trip itself, we were able to connect very easily with Santiago for any further queries. It was also lovely to catch up with Santiago in his office when we visited BA. Whilst we appreciated the very competitive pricing offered, we really valued Santiago’s great enthusiasm and genuine focus on customer care and satisfaction.
The final itinerary proved excellent. This evolved over a period of time in response to our requests. It allowed us to see a lot of the countries in a short space of time. Although we visited in August during the low season, when the weather was cold, it was stunning. Indeed, we felt very lucky to visit at this time as tourist numbers were low. I also have to thank Santiago for his great suggestions for activities to celebrate my partner’s birthday: this proved a memorable day.
All transfers, internal flights, day trips, and excursions proceeded very smoothly and we had no worries about any of the logistics, including crossing from Chile to Argentina. The guides provided were friendly and informative, and we had some great excursions, including in Santiago, Valparaiso, Frutillar, the Torres del Paine National Park, El Calafate, the Glacier Perito Moreno, Buenos Aires, and Iguazu Falls. We greatly enjoyed seeing the stunning scenery and wildlife, meeting very friendly people, and enjoying some wonderful cuisine and refreshments.
Finally, we would love to return and will certainly look to Santiago to put together a new itinerary for our next visit. Many thanks to him and his team for providing a hassle-free experience and some great memories! Thank you.
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