The driest desert in the world, known for its otherworldly landscapes, salt flats, geysers, and star-filled skies. Popular spots include Valle de la Luna and El Tatio Geysers.
The capital city offers a mix of historic and modern attractions, including the Plaza de Armas, Mercado Central, and the bohemian neighborhood of Bellavista. Don't miss the panoramic views from San Cristóbal Hill.
A colorful coastal city with vibrant street art, steep hills, and historic funiculars. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Renowned for its mysterious Moai statues, this remote island offers a unique cultural experience and stunning Pacific Ocean views.
Famous for its wooden churches (many are UNESCO-listed), colorful stilt houses, and rich folklore.