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Geometrical Thermal Springs of Chile

Geometrical Thermal Springs of Chile

Chile is renowned for it's thermal springs, so you can't visit Pucon without taking a therapeutic dip in the Geometrical Hot Springs. Consisting of seventeen swimming pools, with wide ranging temperatures, these relaxing springs will rejuvenate and revitalize! All the roofs are covered with grass, creating an amazing view surrounded by a beautiful landscape.



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.



Cousino Macul Winery and Concha y Toro Winery

Cousino Macul Winery and Concha y Toro Winery

A visit to Chile is not complete until you have visited the wineries, and on this tour, you will visit the two of the oldest and most historic in the country. First stop is at Vina Cousino Macul, where you can sample the wines and tour the estate before continuing on to the largest winery in Chile - Vina Concha y Toro for more of the same!



Rano Raraku (Vahiu, Anakena and Ahu Tongariki)

Rano Raraku (Vahiu, Anakena and Ahu Tongariki)

Spend a full day exploring the many wonders and mysteries that Easter Island has to offer! First, you'll visit the ruins of the temple of Vaihu, followed by stops at various sites dedicated to the famous Moais. Your final stop of the day is at Anakena Beach for a quick dip in the Pacific Ocean!



Puerto Montt Arrival Transfer

Puerto Montt Arrival Transfer

Why worry yourself more then you need to? Holidays are about relaxing and unwinding, making the most of the time you have! What better way to start your holiday then being delivered from the airport to your Puerto Montt hotel or Puerto Varas, without waiting around!



Bulnes Fort Tour from Punta Arenas

Bulnes Fort Tour from Punta Arenas

If you're a history buff, then this is the tour for you! Explore the recreated Fort Bulnes, originally built in 1843 by the crew of the Chilean vessel Ancud. Next, you'll move on to Puerto del Hambre, the site of the town of King don Felipe, later renamed after the remains of the former colony were discovered by Thomas Cavendish. A day not to be missed!



Puerto Montt City Tour

Puerto Montt City Tour

Puerto Montt is one of the most important cities in Chile, due to its central location. Settled by German colonists in the 1853, this style of architecture remains to this day. You will see all the sights of this seaside town before heading to the villages of Angelmo, Chinquihue and Pelluco. Don't forget to try some of the local seafood - it's fantastic!



Perito Moreno Glacier

Perito Moreno Glacier

Leave Chile behind you for the day to view the amazing Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina. Travel to El Calafate, the National capital of glaciers, where you will see this natural wonder. After your visit, return to Calafate for refreshments and a touch of shopping before heading back to Puerto Natales.



Puyehue National Park

Puyehue National Park

Calling all nature lovers! Spend the day at the Puyehue National Park, home to abundant wildlife and an amazing array of flora. The vegetation in the park varies depending on the altitude, so one minute you can see ferns and moss and the next, you'll be amongst tepa and manĂ­o. To enhance your visit, why not take an optional dip in the thermal springs?



Orongo (Rano Kau, Vinapu)

Orongo (Rano Kau, Vinapu)

Ahu Vinapu is a curious place. Most of the stonework that had been built on Easter Island was of a Polynesian style. The ruins found here, are of the Inca style, leading people to believe that the first inhabitants actually arrived from the American continent. You'll learn more about this fascinating place, as well as visiting Orongo a former ceremonial village.



Santiago City Tour

Santiago City Tour

The first port of call for most visitors to Chile is to the capital Santiago, and whether your stay here is short or long, you simply must do a city tour. You'll visit all the places that make this such a cosmopolitan city - the Plaza de Armas, the Parque Forestal and see the magnificent views from San Cristobal Hill.



Ski Center and Volcanic Caves

Ski Center and Volcanic Caves

One of only two volcanic caves open to the public in the world are here, at the Villarrica Volcano in Chile. The caves, formed after various eruptions, now consist of numerous walkways and are well lit, so you are able to see the unusual rock formations which your expert guide will point out to you along the way. Continue up the mountain to the ski center for awesome views!



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