Chile is a very narrow country stretching 3000 miles from the world’s driest desert in the north to its southern tip. The landscape between changes from vineyards to placid blue lakes, snow capped volcanoes, narrow sea channels, dramatic peaks and awe inspiring glaciers.
Chile has something for everyone whether you are into golf, fine food and wine, outdoor pursuits, photography, or simply appreciate nature, beautiful scenery and friendly people.
The Atacama Desert
The desert around San Pedro de Atacama is one of Chile’s major attractions with a most extraordinary landscape of sand dunes, geysers and salt lakes.
Santiago and the Central Valley
Santiago, South America's safest capital city, lies at the foot of the Andes mountains and has a historic city centre as well as impressive modern districts and excellent transport links. The colourful port of Valparaiso, the beaches around Viña del Mar and the vineyards of the Central Valley are all within easy reach of the capital. This is the region where the majority of the golf courses in Chile are concentrated, most of them private clubs but where we have arranged exclusive access for our clients.
Easter Island
The stone statues, or Moai, on Easter Island are an instantly recognisable symbol of this remote Pacific island, 5 hours flying time from the mainland. There are other archaeological sites to visit and the coral reefs around the island make it an ideal place for diving and snorkelling.
The Lake District
A beautiful area of lakes, native forests and snow-capped volcanoes, ideal for relaxation in the warm climate. The Lake District has activities for all, including adventure sports, walking and fishing.
Patagonia
Southern Chile is a region of jagged peaks, fjords and glaciers and contains the dramatic Torres del Paine National Park. Best visited during the summer Months (December to April), but is also stunning during winter
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