
Santiago Santiago Metropolitan, Chile Travel Guide
These two cities on the Pacific coast present a striking contrast. Viña del Mar, its neighbor, is a modern, upscale beach resort city known for its gardens, casino, and sandy beaches.
Common and comfortable buses depart from Santiago's Alameda/Santiago bus terminal. The journey takes approximately 1.5-2 hours, traffic permitting.
Beyond the city, Chile's dramatic natural beauty is located in reach.
Major ski areas in the Andes, approximately 1.5-2 hours by car from Santiago. World-class winter sports during winter. Stunning mountain views and high-altitude hiking outside winter.
Closer to Santiago than Cajón del Maipo, within the metropolitan area (La Reina municipality). Accessible hiking trails leading to falls and viewpoints, a taste of Andean nature without a long journey.
Explore more of Chile's rich cultural heritage beyond Santiago's city limits.
One of the trio of house-museums of Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda, found immediately on the Pacific coast.
Chile's central wine-producing areas renowned for world-class wines. Each valley distinct character and specialties.
An Andean valley southeast of Santiago, with stunning mountain landscapes, fresh air, hot springs, hiking, and adventure.
Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda's house-museum on the Pacific coast. Unique house reflects Neruda's love for the sea, collecting, and eccentric personality.
Chile's central wine regions, including Maipo, Casablanca, and Colchagua. Each offers distinct wines and vineyard experiences.
Santiago an excellent starting point for longer explorations of Chile and neighboring countries.
Adventure capital of Chile's stunning Lake District, surrounded by Villarrica Volcano, beautiful lakes, and natural hot springs.
Gateway to the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth. Offers surreal landscapes, geysers, salt flats, and world-class stargazing opportunities.
Argentina's renowned wine region, located on the eastern side of the Andes. Famous for its Malbec wines and a different cultural experience.
An Andean valley to the southeast of Santiago, stunning mountain landscapes, fresh air, hot springs, hiking, and adventure activities.
Concise summaries of popular day trip destinations from Santiago.
Coastal cities offering a striking contrast: historic port vs. Modern beach resort. Bus accessible.
Regions like Maipo, Casablanca, Colchagua for world-class wines. Tour or rental car access.
Andean valley with hiking, hot springs, adventure. Organized tours advised.