The capital city of Chile, known for its cultural sites like Plaza de Armas and Cerro San Cristóbal. It serves as a starting point for many road trips in the country.
A UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its colorful hillside homes, street art, vibrant port, historic funiculars, and La Sebastiana, Pablo Neruda’s house.
The driest desert in the world, featuring unique landscapes, salt flats, geysers, Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon), and Tatio Geysers. It is also renowned for stargazing due to its clear skies.
A unique destination accessible by flight from Santiago, known for its ancient moai statues, Rano Raraku quarry, and beautiful beaches like Anakena. It offers an immersive experience in the local Rapa Nui culture and traditions.