Day 1-4: San Pedro de Atacama
As indicated by its name, San Pedro de Atacama is right in the Atacama Desert and one of the driest places on earth. Its landscape is so dry and strange that it sometimes doesn’t feel like the earth anymore.
Highlights & Details
Hostal Candelaria, San Pedro de Atacama
Capital San Pablo, Santiago
Magnolia Apartment, Valparaiso
Airbnb
San Pedro de Atacama – Santiago
Santiago – Maipo
Santiago – Casablanca
Casablanca – Valparaiso
Valparaiso – Santiago
San Pedro de Atacama
Santiago
Casablanca
Valparaíso
Chile
Day 1-4: San Pedro de Atacama
As indicated by its name, San Pedro de Atacama is right in the Atacama Desert and one of the driest places on earth. Its landscape is so dry and strange that it sometimes doesn’t feel like the earth anymore.
Chile
Day 5-8: Santiago
With 200 million liters, Chile is the fourth biggest wine exporter in the world. We can particularly recommend the Concha y Torro winery, Santa Rita winery, Casa del Bosque, Indomita and Emila.
Chile
Day 9-13: Valparaiso
The great thing about Valparaiso is that it combines art and wine. And the art is mostly out in the streets, on the walls of the houses. During the military dictatorship graffiti was punished with torture and therefore this form of art developed as a form of protest and a sign of freedom. Today Valparaiso is the only place in Chile where Graffiti is legal and those pieces of art are everywhere.