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Isla Negra - Pablo Neruda Museum

Isla Negra - Pablo Neruda Museum

The winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1971 was Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. On this tour, you will travel to the coastal town of Isla Negra where one of his houses still stands, and inside is a museum featuring some of his belongings. You will also visit the small village of Pomaire, renowned for pottery, sculptures and handicrafts.



Hanga Roa (Ahu Tahai and Museum)

Hanga Roa (Ahu Tahai and Museum)

This historic tour takes you from the town of Hanga Roa, which is nestled in the archaeological site of Tahai. There are three separate monuments that can be viewed here. You'll also enjoy a visit to the Sebastian Englert Museum, which houses a unique collection of artifacts, including a replica of the Rongo-Rongo tablets.



Half Day Tour to Frutillar with Museum Visit

Half Day Tour to Frutillar with Museum Visit

A trip to the Lakes and Mountains region of Chile is not complete until you have been to the picturesque town of Frutillar. Renowned for it's annual music festival, this lakeside village embraces it's German heritage in it's architecture and food. Enjoy some free time to browse the shops and have a bite to eat. A great day out!



Azapa Archaeological Excursion

Azapa Archaeological Excursion

Step back in time to discover the ancient civilizations that lived centuries ago in Northern Chile. Walk in the footsteps of the Aymara Indians and see their ancient petroglyphs and geoglyphs marking the walls of the Azapa Valley; visit the Archaeological Museum to see the remarkable Chinchorro Indian Mummies and finally, the petroglyphs and burial grounds at Chilpe.



Iquique City Tour

Iquique City Tour

For a great overview of this once industrial city, Iquique, you can't go past this tour. Visit the historic clock tower in Plaza Prat, the Regional Museum which features displays of ancient Cinchorro mummies and Astoreca Palace. Complete your tour with a visit to the duty free zone (zona franca) for some retail therapy!



Abandoned Nitrate Mine Tour

Abandoned Nitrate Mine Tour

To truly understand the history of Iquique, you simply must take a visit to the former towns of Santa Laura and Humberstone. The latter was the residential town of the workers, and you'll visit the local area attractions including the church, theatre, swimming pool and hospital. You'll also get a guided tour of the nitrate mine in Santa Laura. This tour is nothing short of fascinating!



San Pedro De Atacama Departure Transfer

San Pedro De Atacama Departure Transfer

Prebook your transfer from the comfort of your computer desk! Let your fingers do the hard work - all you do is click away! Why worry about the inconvenience of calling and waiting for a cab? Don't go to the discomfort of travelling on a bus or train. Book today and travel to the airport relaxed and ready for your travels!



Oasis de Pica with Lunch

Oasis de Pica with Lunch

A diverse day tour of the Northern area of Chile! Discover the Oasis de Pica, a hillside village which has thermal waters that help produce succulent limes and other citrus fruit, as well as mangoes. You'll also visit the abandoned nitrate town of Santa Laura, as well as heading to Cerro Pintado, to see ancient geoglyphs.



Atacama Salt Lake and Toconao

Atacama Salt Lake and Toconao

Step back in time as you visit the historic town of Toconao. Here, all the houses are constructed out of the local liparite stone. On your way here, you'll pass the breathtaking Atacama Salt Lake, which is over 1,000 kilometers long. Complete your tour with a visit to the Jeri Valley and the Chaxa Lagoon to see the flamingoes.



Huasco Lake and Pica

Huasco Lake and Pica

Enjoy this 'eco' day trip to the salt lake of Huasco. Here, you will be able to see many species of local fauna, including Llamas, Alpacas and a variety of Flamingo. On your return journey, you'll stop at the hillside village of Pica, which has natural thermal waters which help in the growing of citrus fruits.



Archaeological Tour of Tulor and Quitor

Archaeological Tour of Tulor and Quitor

This fascinating tour traces the history of this area of Chile back over 2,800 years! The town of Tulor was first identified by the priest Gustavo Le Paige in 1958, and today, it remains a bit of a mystery as only 4% has been uncovered. This is a great tour for those wanting to discover the ancient beginnings of this amazing place!



Azapa Archaeological Excursion

Azapa Archaeological Excursion

Step back in time to discover the ancient civilizations that lived centuries ago in Northern Chile. Walk in the footsteps of the Aymara Indians and see their ancient petroglyphs and geoglyphs marking the walls of the Azapa Valley; visit the Archaeological Museum to see the remarkable Chinchorro Indian Mummies and finally, the petroglyphs and burial grounds at Chilpe.



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