Family Adventure Vacation to Chile

Pink flamingos in Chaxa Lagoon, Atacama, Chile

What to expect on this itinerary

Flamingoes dip their beaks into a pristine lagoon and cause ripples in the mountains’ reflection. Icebergs in ancient lakes offer trails to opulent glaciers. Penguins waddle across pebble beaches and nest in the soft grass. From the northern desert to the towering snowcapped mountains of Patagonia, show the family the ceaseless wonders of Chile. On this custom tailored family adventure vacation to Chile you will find the remnants of Spanish conquistadors and journey to the south end of the Americas. Inspire the kids and bring the family closer as you experience the people and traditions, waterways and landscapes together.

Countries Visited

Chile

Places Visited

Santiago, Punta Arenas, Torres del Paine, Puerto Natales, San Pedro de Atacama

Suggested Duration

10 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Santiago – The Edge of the Americas

Santiago is a city filled with energy and sophistication. Mountains wrap around the city and separate Santiago from the Pacific Ocean. Lush trees line the roadways, and the skyscrapers add a twinkle of vibrant light to the open sky. The family arrives at the airport and is met by your private transfer before reaching your fabulous accommodation. Each neighborhood has a distinct personality. The city center is filled with exuberant museums and lavish architecture. Tree-lined streets and pedestrian malls add vivaciousness to the afternoon.

The air is filled with the aroma of the rising lush foothills blending with the endless swaying trees. You can look over the modern city atop the old pathways around Santa Lucia Hill. The hill rises over 226 feet above its surroundings and was named after the day in the 16th century in which the area was conquered by Spanish forces. Fountains spritz water into the air. A prominent statue of Pedro de Valdivia stands and decorates the foothill. Cafes and restaurants roar with local spirit, spilling over with music and laughter. The family quickly settles into the city and the energetic culture of Chile.

What's Included:

Transfer
Accommodation
Day 2

Santiago – A Capital Collection

Day 3

San Pedro de Atacama – Good Vibrations

Day 4

San Pedro de Atacama – The Pink and White Desert

Day 5

Puerto Natales – The Wonders of Patagonia

Day 6

Puerto Natales – Understanding Patagonia

Day 7

Puerto Natales – Pressing Against a Glacier

Day 8

Punta Arenas – A Countryside Past

Day 9

Santiago – Grand and Elaborate

Day 10

Santiago – Chilean Reflections

Trip Highlights

  • See the majestic landscape of celebrated Chilean Patagonia
  • Visit the marvelous Torres del Paine National Park
  • Explore the vast white expanse of the Atacama salt flats
  • Witness flamingoes in their natural habitat
  • Experience glaciers and glacial lakes
  • Watch penguins return from their daily fishing expedition
  • View the charm of historic cultural towns along the northern desert
  • Tour around a private historic ranch to learn about Chilean gauchos
  • Take the family on a one-of-a-kind vacation through Chile’s highlights

Detailed Description

Find colossal nature and friendly faces on the trail through Chile. This 10-day family adventure vacation in Chile will take you through lunar landscapes and beneath mountains that resemble imposing towers. Enjoy a glass of award-winning local wines as the kids watch sheep being herded on a traditional Chilean ranch. Glacial fields glisten in the sunlight, and the white desert looks like a field of ice. The landscape is captivating in its extremes making every day a new and enriching moment for the family.

Your family adventure begins with your arrival in Santiago, the capital of Chile. The city has an air of sophistication nestled between the country’s extreme climates. The pace is relaxed but determined, welcoming the family with ease and comfort. Enjoy a private tour of the city to explore historic museums, grand mansions, and the spirit of one of the most famous poets worldwide. Venture north to San Pedro de Atacama and traverse the Valley of the Moon. The lunar rocks and trails will enchant the kids, showing them landscape that they have never seen before.

The lagoons around the Reserva Nacional de los Flamencos provide a panorama of the northern scenery and a picturesque image of flamingoes grazing in the turquoise water. The salt flats of Salar de Atacama make the vast desert look as though it were covered in snow. Fly south and visit the charming penguin colony at Otway Sound en route to Puerto Natales. The family’s first taste of Patagonia is sure to fascinate everyone. Reach the national park of Torres del Paine and follow your guide through the remarkable countryside situated in the shadow of the towering mountaintops.

Cruise on a glacial lake to Grey Glacier and find the tail end of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. The kids will be humbled by the sheer size and proximity of the glacier, along with their surroundings. Arrive at a traditional Patagonian estancia and learn about the culture of gauchos and the traditions of Chilean ranches. Spend time in Punta Arenas before returning to Santiago. The family will have a private transfer to the airport for your flight home. The wonders of Chile spread from the country’s northern tip to its southern end, filled with natural wealth and inspiring beauty.

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Starting Price

$4,100 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

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Chile Trip Review: Atacama Desert, San Pedro, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine National Park, 9 Nights
"My trip was everything we wished for. Zicasso’s tour operators mapped out a wonderful itinerary, with tours that were interesting and scenic."

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Review: South America Tour, Argentina & Chile, Santiago, Mendoza, Buenos Aires, Torres del Paine, El Calafate, Atacama Desert

This agency arranged a wonderful trip for us to Argentina and Chile (Buenos Aires, Mendoza, El Calafate, Torres del Paine, Santiago and San Pedro de Atacama).  The itinerary was prepared with our input and budget considerations though a very easy interactive process with their team. The accommodations and tours were as promised and we had a wonderful vacation that included city tours, wine tasting and some more adventurous outings in Patagonia and the Atacama Desert.  I can certainly recommend them for your travel needs without any hesitation.  A big thanks to our travel planners and the rest of the travel team.

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Travel Agent Review, 2-Week Chile Trip, Patagonia, San Pedro De Atacama, Torres Del Paine National Park, Trekking, Food & Wine

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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Argentina, Chile & Brazil Travel Review: Iguazu Falls, Salta, Ushuaia, Patagonia, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine, Atacama Desert

Our trip was outstanding. We tried doing this trip in 2022, with a cruise. We both got Covid and had to quarantine in Montevideo, Uruguay. Undaunted, we came back this year for a land trip only.

Our agent, Kieran, did an outstanding job. He helped us navigate through our experience and our 19-day itinerary was wonderful. We started out at Iguazu Falls, and went to Salta, Argentina, then Ushuaia and portions of Patagonia, including Tierra del Fuego. From there, we went to Chile and Puerto Natales. Torres del Paine was amazing, along with the fjords. San Pedro de Atacama was otherworldly. I can't say enough good things about this trip! You won't be disappointed.

Kieran checked in with us during the trip to ensure things were going well. What an unforgettable experience. We met wonderful people along the way, the food was excellent, and we had great wine! We had great accommodations for the whole trip. Really a great experience.

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Review: South America Tour, Argentina & Chile, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Torres del Paine, Atacama, Perito Moreno Glacier Hike, Tango

I recently took a two week vacation with a friend throughout Argentina and Chile, and we booked the entire trip using this travel agency.  We are both Spanish teachers in the U.S. and we wanted to make sure we saw different parts of each country and got plenty of Spanish speaking in :)  We stayed in 5 different cities:

Night 1 - overnight flight

Nights 2 - 3 in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Nights 4 - 6 in El Calafate, Argentina

Nights 7 - 8 in Puerto Natales, Chile

Nights 9 - 10 in Santiago de Chile

Nights 11 - 13 in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile

Night 14 - overnight flight

We are so happy our agent recommended these locations for the amount of time listed.  We told him the type of vacation we were seeking, and he pulled it off even though we can be very particular about what we want at times!  We wanted to see a variety of different cities and regions across the two countries, and this was the perfect mix of adventure and culture.  Our agent booked excursions for us each of the days we were not traveling between cities.  This was actually perfect because we felt we maximized our time by waking up a little earlier than we normally would on vacation to make sure we took advantage of the opportunities and experiences!  And it allowed us to do a little relaxing and exploring on our own on the days we didn’t have excursions.

Our amazing excursions included: 1) Buenos Aires Christmas dinner experience where we at steak, drank wine, and made our own empanadas, 2) private city tour of Buenos Aires, 3) Buenos Aires tango lesson and going out after the lesson with the instructors to two local tango clubs, 4) trekking on Perito Moreno glacier, 5) cruise to visit floating icebergs and two other large glaciers in Patagonia, 6) trekking in Torres del Paine national park, 7) day trip to Valparaiso and Viña Del Mar that included stops at two vineyards, 8) trekking through Moon Valley and Death Valley in the Atacama Desert, 9) visit to geysers before sunrise, 10) visits to salt flats in the Atacama Desert.  All in all, we had amazing weather for all these excursions, I think you can only rely on luck for that!!

We were extremely impressed with how organized our trip was.  Every single time we arrived at the airport, there was someone waiting there with our names on a sign.  Every single check in at each of the 5 hotels was smooth and they always had our information and were expecting our arrival.  There was never any confusion about what type of room we needed or any other accommodations.  Transfers to and from the hotels for each excursion were always punctual, and again, the tour guides always expected us and were really friendly!  We learned so much from them.  The tour guides will speak in both English and Spanish for the tourists depending on which language you prefer.  We were really impressed with how knowledgeable they all were!  Oh and another big plus - all of our excursions were paid for ahead of time through our agent, which made it so easy!  We noticed some of the other tourists getting out and paying for each one, so it was nice to not have to worry about having cash for those!

I highly recommend this travel agency!  They even booked all of our flights, so that was TREMENDOUSLY helpful!  

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Travel Review: Tour of Chile, Argentina & Antarctica, Patagonia, Santiago, Easter Island, Atacama Desert, Torres del Paine

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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