Holidays to Chile

Holidays to Chile are about experiencing the country’s staggering contrasts, from the parched deserts in the north to the windswept wilds of Patagonia in the south. But between the natural wonders, you’ll find a land scaled to life’s simple pleasures. From storied wine regions and charming coastal cities to a cultural scene that celebrates Indigenous traditions and contemporary expression, see why Chile is one of South America’s brightest stars.

Top destinations in Chile

Santiago

Backed by soaring peaks, Santiago pairs city buzz with outdoor escapes. With easy access to Chile’s famed wine country, this capital serves up adventure, culture and flavour in spades.

Valparaíso

Valparaíso charms with crumbling mansions, hidden stairways and vibrant murals. Once a maritime powerhouse, it’s now a haven for poets, painters and seekers of offbeat coastal beauty.

San Pedro de Atacama

The gateway to the Atacama, San Pedro is a launchpad for endless salt flats, otherworldly valleys and turquoise lagoons. Say hello to your next big adventure.

Chile: fast facts

LanguageSpanish
CurrencyChilean peso (CLP$)
Time zoneSantiago - UTC-4 (CLT) and UTC-3 (CLST)

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FAQs about Chile holidays

Spanish is the official language in Chile, but even native Spanish speakers can be stumped by the unique dialects spoken here. There are also nine Indigenous languages used across the country.
The Chilean peso ($) is the national currency, and you’ll find ATMs in all major cities and most tourist towns. While credit cards are accepted in most hotels and city restaurants, it’s a good idea to carry cash for smaller transactions.
Pickpocketing does occur in big cities and major tourist areas, so be vigilant, especially in crowded areas and on public transport. It’s also best to avoid dimly lit and empty areas at night.
Santiago is the perfect base for first-time visitors, with excellent food and cultural offerings and easy access to nearby wineries, beaches, the Andes and Valparaiso. To explore the hikes and archipelago of Patagonia, head for Puerto Natales.
The country’s long expanse means there’s always somewhere worth visiting. Spring and autumn are great for exploring Patagonia on a budget. Winters are reserved for skiing in the Andes or stargazing in the Atacama Desert, while summer is a good time to hit the central beaches.
Chile’s economy is one of the strongest and most stable in South America, resulting in higher costs, especially in Santiago. Seasons also influence affordability, especially in Patagonia, where prices soar in summer. Travelling in the shoulder seasons gives you cheaper transport and lodging options.
We can help you book a package holiday to certain countries. Take a look at our packages page to find out if we have package holidays to Chile.