Nestled in a cove on the Pacific coastline, the no-frills fishing town of Quintay is a wonderful day trip from Santiago that charms with its scenic and historical points of interest.
Just four hours south of Santiago, a unique regional ecosystem features native forests that change color with the seasons. This "transitional forest" is unlike any other in Chile and South America.
The austral autumn - from April to June - is the perfect time of year to explore the natural landscapes of the Buin Zoo with your family, wandering through the 11-hectare zoo.
The thin ribbon of land between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean boasts some of the world's most extreme landscapes, from the altiplano steppes to the Patagonia wilderness.
From the Portillo ski area, located 164 km northeast of Santiago and Valle Nevado, El Colorado and La Parva, all less than 60 km east of the capital, Chile offers some of the world's best ski destinations.
Chile has kilometers of coastline to enjo. But there's a corner that is one of the most natural, beautiful and precious ocean experiences you'll have in Chile. That is Maitencillo.
Fondly called "Pichi" by Chileans and foreign visitors alike, Pichilemu is undeniably one of Chile's, and maybe even South America's, most adored surfing hot spots.
Valparaíso, with its chaotic beginnings, unique structure and glorious past, has inspired thousands of artists to try to capture it in art, literature or music.