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Documents – European Community citizens must have a passport with at least 6 months validity. Citizens of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela and Chile may enter the country with their Documento de Identificación Nacional.
Climate – the dry season runs from May to November. In the Andes it is cold from July to September, but this is a great time for light and clear skies. The rainy season is from January to March. For Patagonia, the best time is from October to February.
Hotels – the hotels proposed in this quotation are good value for money. You will be confirmed in the hotels indicated or similar, depending on availability at the time your group is confirmed
EASTER ISLAND
Day 11 : Santiago FLIGHT Easter Island (6 hours)
Day12 : Easter Island (Traditional Polynesian Dinner)
Day 13 : Easter Island FLIGHT Santiago (6 hours)
Day 14 : Santiago de Chile OUT
SANTIAGO DE CHILE
Fundador**** or similar
Web site : http://www.hotelfundador.cl
SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA
Hosteria San Pedro**** or similar
Web site : http://www.diegodealmagrohoteles.cl
PUERTO NATALES
Saltos Del Paine*** or similar
Web site : http://www.saltosdelpaine.cl
EXTENSION – ÎLE DE PÂQUES
O’Tai*** sup. or similar
Web site : www.hotelotai.com
In the morning arrival at Santiago International Airport and welcome by your guide in english.
Departure for a walking tour of Santiago's historic centre, surrounded by ultra-modern neighbourhoods. In the colonial quarter, visit the Casa de La Moneda, seat of government, and continue to the Plaza de Armas to discover colonial and republican architecture in monuments such
as the Cathedral (19th century).
Then depart for the Lastarria neighbourhood to discover the Church of Veracruz and the palace of Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro. A historical, typical, bohemian and cultural district, Lastarria has developed while preserving its identity.
Climb to the top of Cerro Santa Lucía for a panoramic view of the city surrounded by the high mountains of the Andes.
Free lunch
Installation at the hotel.
Free dinner (optional, dinner at the hotel)
Night at the hotel.
Free breakfast.
Transfer to the airport. Flight to Punta Arenas (Recommended flight: LAN281 05:40-09:00, not included).
Punta Arenas is a port located on the Strait of Magellan, created in 1848 by a small group of settlers.
Free lunch
Transfer to Puerto Natales (approx. 3-hour drive), crossing the Pampa. The city is located opposite Cape
Última Esperanza, surrounded by hills and mountains.
Installation in the hotel.
Free dinner.
Overnight at the hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Excursion to the Torres del Paine National Park, declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. Monumental landscapes formed by mountains, glaciers, valleys, ponds and large lakes in contrasting colours.
Observation of Andean and Patagonian fauna. On the way, visit the curiosity of the Mylodón Cave, which holds memories of Patagonia's prehistory.
Box lunch in front of the mountains of the Torres del Paine National Park.
Excursion between Lake Nordenskjöld with its turquoise waters and the Torres del Paine and Cuernos del Paine mountains, emblematic scenery of the park.
Return to Puerto Natales.
Free dinner.
Overnight in hotel
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure from the hotel and boarding towards. Direction Monte Balmaceda (2035 m), in the O'Higgins Park, almost unexplored by man except for those arriving by boat.
The journey begins at the Puerto Natales pontoon. We can observe from the boat the forests of Coïhues, canelos, lengas. We walk along the coast, the boat then approaches the bass to land north of the Balmaceda glacier and the Serrano glacier. We walk towards this beautiful site and take advantage of this scenery.
We ascend by boat and then stop at the Hosteria Monte Balmaceda where a typical Patagonian barbecue awaits us.
Lunch at the hosteria
Return to Puerto Natales
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free morning and free lunch.
Transfer to Punta Arenas Airport (approximately 3 hours' drive).
Flight to Santiago (Recommended flight: LAN292 15:20-18:40, not included).
Arrival in Santiago.
Transfer to the hotel.
Free dinner (optional, dinner at the hotel).
Night at the hotel
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer to the airport. Flight to Calama
(Recommended flight: LAN342 7:10-9:15, not included). Welcome by your guide and departure to San Pedro d'Atacama (1h30 by car).
San Pedro de Atacama, an oasis village in the middle of the desert, is inhabited mainly by indigenous ethnic groups engaged in agriculture. On the old square, its church from 1774 is a fine example of local architecture: cactus wood structure, cob walls and algarrobo beams.
Free lunch (optional, lunch in a local restaurant)
Installation in the hotel.
In the afternoon, departure to the Cordillera de la Sal with its incredible landscape and the discovery of mysterious shapes caused by the erosion of time. Visit the Moon Valley, classified as a natural sanctuary. You can climb the Duna Mayor and admire the lunar landscape and mountain range. The naturally carved rocks have the shapes of prehistoric monsters or sculptures of women, such as the Tres Marias. Then discover Death Valley to admire the incredible landscape of a gorge whose red rocks glow at sunset. All life is impossible there.
Watch the sunset and return to San Pedro.
Free dinner.
Night at the hotel
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure for Pukará de Quitor, built in the 12th century by the Atacameños, later reinforced by the Incas and destroyed by the Spanish in 1540. It was later restored and declared a National Monument. It is now an excellent archaeological route and you will enjoy views of the oasis and irrigation system of San Pedro, the surrounding valleys, volcanoes and hills in the distance.
Depart for a visit to Tulor, the oldest inhabited village in the valley, built between 800 BC and 500 AD. Its circular houses communicate with each other through communal patios. Covered with sand, then brought to light by a quarter in 1982, Tulor represents an enigma for specialists.
Free lunch (optional, lunch in a local restaurant)
Departure for Toconao, a typical desert village. Discovery of its church and the 18th-century San Lucas bell tower, built of volcanic stone. Handicrafts and fruit production are the specialities of this village located near Volcan Lascar.
Then visit the Salar de Atacama to admire the spectacle of this immense salt lagoon inhabited by Andean birds and flamingos.
Return to San Pedro de Atacama.
Free dinner.
Night at the hotel.
Departure before dawn to the Tatio Geysers. Located at 4200 m above sea level, it is the highest geothermal field in the world. Observation of the impressive activity of the vapours produced by the high temperatures of the water emerging from its craters (up to 85°C). There are also thermal pools in which you can bathe.
Breakfast on site. With a coffee, you can stroll through the open spaces of the Geysers.
Passage through the typical village of Machuca, a village whose inhabitants are mainly engaged in agriculture, grazing and cheese production.
Return to San Pedro de Atacama.
Free lunch
Transfer to Calama airport to take the flight to Santiago (Recommended flight: LAN347 18:20-19:20, not included).
Transfer and installation at the hotel.
Free dinner.
Night at the hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Depart for Valparaíso to visit the city and its historic port dating back to 1536 and listed as a Unesco heritage site. Walk through the narrow streets lined with multicoloured houses winding between hills
and mountains with panoramic views of the Pacific.
Free lunch
Visit to the Casas del Bosque winery:
An expert in the production of cold climate varieties, this winery harvests white grapes exclusively at
night. Savour the robust and unforgettable flavour of its Sauvignon Blanc.You can stroll among the vineyards and enjoy yourself.
Return to Santiago
Free dinner.
Night at the hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer to the airport. (flight not included).
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