Two flamingos standing in a reflective body of water with snow-capped mountains in the background. Licancabur Volcano, Andes, Laguna Chaxa, Atacama, Chile.
Wander through desert stillness and Patagonian wilderness

Luxury Travel in Chile

Endless desert light, snow-dusted summits, and cool ocean air drifting along the coast.

Chile unfolds as a journey through nature at its most refined and powerful. From the quiet stillness of the Atacama to the dramatic contours of Patagonia, move between mountain and sea, and experience a country where nature feels carefully preserved and deeply respected.

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Where to Stay in Chile

Person with a flashlight under a starry night sky with the Milky Way galaxy. Valley of the Moon, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile.

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Chile Highlights

Atacama Desert & Moon Valley

Walk among sculpted rock formations and silent dunes in one of the driest places on Earth. Soft morning light reveals salt-crusted flats and distant volcanoes, while afternoons bring shifting shadows across canyons and ridgelines. It is a landscape that feels ancient, still, and strikingly beautiful.
Desert landscape with red rock formations and a pinkish-purple sky. Moon Valley, Atacama, Chile.

Torres del Paine National Park

Granite towers, glacier-fed lakes, and open steppe define Patagonia’s most iconic park. Trails lead to bright blue waters, quiet valleys, and lookouts where condors rise on afternoon winds. The sense of scale is unforgettable, whether you hike, ride, or explore by scenic drive.
Scenic landscape with mountains, a lake, and a deer on a road. Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile.

Lake District & Villarrica Volcano

Lakes ringed by forest and snowcapped peaks shape the rhythm of southern Chile. Trails weave through monkey puzzle trees, hot springs sit tucked along riverbanks, and Villarrica’s perfect cone dominates the horizon. It is a region made for soft adventure and slow, scenic days.
Person standing on a volcanic landscape with a mountain in the background. Villarrica National Park, Chile.

Hills & Pacific color in Valparaíso

Valparaíso’s steep hillsides glow with murals, staircases, and historic funiculars. Narrow lanes open to sea views, small cafés, and galleries that give the city its creative soul. The port’s long history and bohemian energy make it one of Chile’s most distinctive cultural stops.
Colorful coastal town with ocean and skyline in the background. Valparaiso, Chile.

Wine valleys of Colchagua & Casablanca

Rolling vineyards and warm countryside frame Chile’s celebrated wine regions. Boutique estates offer tastings, garden walks, and long lunches paired with Cabernet, Carménère, and cool-climate whites. It is a gentle, immersive way to experience Chile’s countryside and culinary culture.
Vineyard with autumn-colored grapes and mountains in the background. Santiago, Chile, Valle Central.

Culture & coastline on Chiloé Island

Wooden churches, palafito homes, and quiet fishing villages give Chiloé a sense of heritage found nowhere else in Chile. Coastal paths lead to windswept headlands, while inland forests feel calm and untouched. Local cuisine and small communities create a warm, grounded island experience.
Colorful houses on stilts reflected in a calm body of water with greenery surrounding. Castro, Chiloe Island, Chile.
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When to Go to Chile

Patagonia (peak season): December to March

Warmest weather, long daylight, ideal for hiking and fjord exploration.

Patagonia (shoulder): October to November, April

Fewer visitors, bright spring blooms or crisp autumn colors.

Atacama Desert: year-round

Clear skies, dry days, and excellent stargazing in every season.

Wine valleys: September to May

Spring vines, autumn harvest, and ideal weather for tastings and countryside walks.

Lake District (summer): December to March

Mild temperatures for hiking, lakeside kayaking, and volcano viewpoints.

Northern coasts (dry season): October to April

Sunny days, calm Pacific waters, and warm coastal breaks.