TOUR CHILE
Torres del Paine National Park Chile – The Atacama
to Patagonia 16 days from £4899
WHAT’S INCLUDED • Just You Tour Manager as your host
• Return flights from Heathrow with LATAM Airlines via Sao Paulo
• Use of an airport lounge in the UK • 13 nights in 3 and 4-star hotels plus 2 nights in flight • 21 meals: 13 breakfast, 7 lunches, 1 dinner • All excursions included
PLUS…
• Specialist Local Guide • Overseas transfers & other transportation • Porterage
• Dedicated Just You representative to greet you at all UK airports
INCLUDED EXCURSIONS • Santiago Central Market culinary tour & cookery class • Santiago walking tour
DAY 1 UK to Santiago Today we’ll fly to Santiago, Chile’s capital city.
DAY 2 Santiago On arrival in Santiago, which boasts a stunning setting beneath the majestic Andes, we’ll transfer to our hotel. After time to freshen up we’ll start our explorations with a culinary tour of the city’s Central Market in the company of a chef. Here, we’ll purchase all the ingredients we need to rustle up some traditional dishes, which we’ll learn how to prepare during a cookery class. We’ll then eat what we’ve prepared for lunch.
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This full-on tour of Chile doesn’t miss a thing! You’ll journey into the Atacama Desert, cruise on sparkling lakes and lagoons, marvel at the towering Andes and dramatic volcanoes and see exceptional wildlife, from penguins to fl amingos.
• Salt Mountains, Death Valley & Valley of the Moon • Chaxa Lagoon in the Los Flamencos National Reserve • Miscanti & Meniques lagoons • Sunrise visit to the Geysers del Tatio • Puerto Varas tour • Boat trip to Peulla & visit Petrohue Falls • Chiloé Island • See the penguins on Magdalena Island • Torres del Paine National Park • Balmaceda & Serrano glaciers • Isla Negra visit • Vina del Mar tour
FLIGHT OPTIONS
• Connecting flights via London from selected local airports
Santiago CHILE
Puerto Varas Chiloé Island
Torres del Paine
Punta Arenas Puerto Natales
San Pedro de Atacama
ARGENTINA
This afternoon we’ll walk through Santiago’s historic centre, ticking off sightseeing highlights such as Santa Lucia Hill, the Moneda Palace (Government Palace) and the Plaza de Armas, where the cathedral and National History Museum are located, as we go. DIEGO DE ALMAGRO PROVIDENCIA, SANTIAGO (3-STAR)
DAY 3 San Pedro de Atacama We’ll fly to Calama today, transferring on arrival to the village of San Pedro de Atacama, set amidst the other-worldly landscape of the arid Atacama Desert.
During an afternoon of sightseeing we’ll visit the Salt Mountains, Death Valley and the Valley of the Moon to see exceptional rock sculptures formed by the elements. As the sun sets we’ll experience a wonderful natural light show as the rays are reflected on the mineral-rich rocks.
HOTEL CUMBRES SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA, SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA (4-STAR)
DAY 4 San Pedro de Atacama We’ll explore this incredible destination further today, starting at the picturesque village of Toconao and the salt-crusted Chaxa Lagoon – part of the Los
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Flamencos National Reserve – where three varieties of this pink-hued wading bird breed. Next, we’ll visit the village of Socaire, which overlooks the Atacama Salt Flats. This is our gateway to the intensely blue lagoons of Miscanti and Meñiques, surrounded by impressive volcanoes formed when the Andes rose from the sea. After a simple lunch in Socaire, we’ll return to our hotel.
HOTEL CUMBRES SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA, SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA (4-STAR)
DAY 5 Santiago There’s a very early start today but it’s sure to be worth it when you see the Geysers
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