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PRE & POST TOURS
Chile: General Information
 CLIMATE
As a result of its extension and topography, Chile has all climates. In the north is the desert, very
warm and dry throughout the year, without rains. The coast presents an annual average
temperature of 18°C, whereas in the plateau the average temperature fluctuates between
10°C and - 5°C at night.
The central region is tempered. December, January and February are the driest and warmest
months, with temperatures that surpass 30 °C. The coldest period is the winter that goes from
June to August, where the valleys are always green due to the irrigation of a great amount of
small rivers that flow from the Mountain Range of the Andes. In the south the climate is cold in
winter (April to September), with small climatic variations during the day and the night, which is
remarkably calm during the summer.
In Patagonia the climate is variable, determined by its latitude, which corresponds to a region
of less influence of the sun, marked by the strong sea influence that regulates the temperature
and by the strong winds that blow from the South Pacific.
On Easter Island, the climate is marine subtropical. June and August are the months of lowest
temperature with an average of 18°C. February is the warmest month of the year with an
average of 24°C. It frequently presents tropical rains being May the rainiest month. The island is
very luminous and multiple rainbows usually take place.
 SEASONS
Spring (September 21 to December20)
Summer (December 21 to March20)
Fall (March 21 to June 20)
Winter (June 21 to September 20)
Chile: General Information
 TIME CHANGE
From the second Saturday of October to the second Saturday of March, Chile has 4 hours
earlier than in central Europe and the same hour than in Miami. During the rest of the year, 6
hours earlier than in central Europe and 1 hour earlier than in Miami.
 VISAS
Although it is always advisable to collect information about the obtaining of visas previous to a
trip, when arrival to Chile all passengers must pass through the international police check and
present their identification documents (either an Identification Card or passport) and the visa
stamp (depending on the country where you are coming from)
When entering Chile the international police give tourists a Tourist Card (Tarjeta de Tourismo), a
non-transferable and personal document, which lasts for 90 days and can be extended for a
further 90 days. Tourists must hand in the tourist card when they leave the country. The extension
of this card can be requested in Regional Intendancies, in the Foreign Office.
 RECIPROCITY TAXES
All passengers with Passports from Australia, Canada, United States and Mexico must pay a
reciprocity tax before going through International Police.
Australia U$ 61
Canada U$ 132
United States U$ 131
Mexico U$ 23
Enquires by telephone (56 2) 6901063
Chile: General Information
 CUSTOMS FORMALITIES
Passengers have the right to enter with – free of customs duties and taxes- merchandise that
makes up travel luggage , travel items ( suitcases, bags, personal effects), clothing items,
ornaments, electrical toiletry appliances, items for personal use ( alarm clock, camera, portable
type writer and calculator), appropriate for the use and normal needs of a person.
Objects exclusively used for the practice of their profession or trade, as long as they are used,
portable, for manual use, simply made, that do not need to be installed for their normal use
and correspond to the profession or trade of the traveller.
A quantity that does not exceed, per adult ( over 18 years of age), 400 cigarettes, 500 grams of
pipe tobacco, 50 cigars, 2,5 litres of alcoholic beverage.
Excluded from the concept of luggage are: Household furniture, Household goods, crockery,
linen and paintings, Musical instruments, Apparatus, electrical or electronic appliances, and
their spare part, office equipment.
 SANITARY FORMALITIES
On entering the country, you must declare the following: Milk, butter, cream and cheese. Fruit,
vegetables and fresh vegetables. Meat of any kind, cured meats, sausages. Seeds, grains,
Nuts and fruit dried or dehydrated. Fruit, ornamental, and forestry plants or parts of them:
branches, sticks, bulbs and others. Flowers, dried flowers and garden plants. Soil. Wood and
bark. Insects, snails and others. Bacteria and fungus for scientific investigation. Bees, honey and
beeswax. Animal semen, biological products and veterinarian medicines. Small animals and
pets (dogs, cats, others). Birds. Live species, products or sub-products of these, made from wild
fauna.
It is important to bear in mind: To make a sworn statement that is untrue is a crime and is
punishable by law , with a minor prison sentence of a minimum of 61 days to a maximum of 3
years; declining to fill out the form will be penalized with a fine.
Chile: General Information
 HEALTH
Vaccines are not necessary. It is suggested to be precautious with the water you drink, raw
vegetables and seafood. Some problems as mountain sickness can be experienced in the
plateau. The best prevention for these symptoms is a gradual exposure to height, light food, a
lot of liquid and, if necessary, some type of medicine available in pharmacies for these
problems. The private system of medical attention (clinica), is within the international standards,
also payable through medical insurances acquired abroad.
 CURRENCY
The official currency is Peso. Coins of $1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 are in circulation; Bills are of $
1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000 and 20.000. The currency exchange has been relatively stable during
the past few years, fluctuating between $ 450 and $480 for 1 American dollar. In the airport the
exchange houses operate the 24 hrs. From Monday to Sunday. In the main commercial centers
the exchange houses operate even on Sundays. Banks also exchange currency only from
Monday through Friday from 09:00 to 14:00. It is advisable not to exchange with people in the
street.
All the credit cards are accepted, Visa, MasterCard, Diners and American Express. In remote
places like Patagonia, payments with credit card are not always accepted. Traveler's checks in
dollars are accepted everywhere in the country.
Automatic Teller machines: They are easy to find, generally in the banking and exchange
areas, they can also be found in Gas stations, pharmacies, malls and supermarkets. Tourists can
use an Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) if it has the „Cirrus‟ or „Plus‟ logo, these also show that
the ATM is bilingual. The ATM‟s only dispense money in national currency.
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 TRANSPORT
Air Transport: Modern commercial airlines offer daily flights to the main cities of the country.
Interurbans Buses: In Santiago there are 4 bus terminals that serve national and international
destinations. They run daily and it is possible to choose economic services or more costly
services, which are more direct and more comfortable. Ask about the different classes: clásico
(classic), semi-cama(semi-reclining seat), executive, cama (fully-reclining seat) and premium.
Tur Bus Station Terminal: Av. Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 3750, Metro Universidad de Santiago
(line 1). Phone: (56) 2 2707500
Santiago Bus Station Terminal: Av. Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 3850, Metro Estación Central
(line 1). Phone: (56) 2 3761750
Los Héroes Terminal: Tucapel Jiménez 21, Metro Los Héroes (línea 1). Phone: (56) 2 4200099
San Borja Terminal– Northern Terminal: San Borja 184, Metro Estación Central (line 1). Phone:
(56) 2 7760645
Metro: It has 85 stations, covers a surface of 84,4 kilometers, the Metro stations are distributed in
5 lines that run across the City from east to West and North to South.
Opening hours are from 6:30 to 23:00 Monday to Friday, 6:30 to 23:00 Saturdays and Sundays
and Holiday 8:30 to 22:30. During the day different fares are charged, depending on the time
you wish to use it.
Urban Buses: In Santiago the main mode of public transport is the „Transantiago‟. Which covers
entire journey not just individual legs of journeys. There is an electronic card system which can
be purchased in any metro station, and recharged when necessary „Tarjeta BIP‟( BIP Card).
Taxi Service: Can be found at any time of the day and can be recognized by their black and
yellow color. All have taximeters and you should pay only what is indicated on the taximeter at
the end of the journey. IMPORTANT: When you arrive in our country ask at the counter in the
airport the costs of journeys to avoid being charged excessively.
Car rental: The requirements for the leasing of cars are: valid Driver‟s License, be older than 25
years and a credit card.
Chile: General Information
 GETTING AROUND
Highways: The main highway is the Pan-American which stretches from Arica to Chiloe in Chile.
There are also other highways that cross to neighboring countries, in excellent conditions. In the
city of Puerto Montt the Austral Highway begins which joins the austral region, with its fjords and
canals, to the Villa O Higgins locality. This road is 1.200 km long, passing through the scenery and
the almost virgin landscape, is a real adventure, which brings you to Chilean Patagonia.
Border passes: The country has 66 border passes in operation throughout the country, the most
important are: Chacalluta in Arica, which joins Chile and Peru; Los Libertadores in Argentina in
the central zone and also Cardenal Samore also in Argentina, in the southern province of
Osorno.
Maximum speed limit: On the highways the maximum speed limit is 120km/ph, on the
secondary roads 80km/ph and in cities 60 km/ph. There are speed checks by radar and
camera; above all there are permanent police checks by „Carabineros‟ or civil police (in their
impeccable green uniforms), who are very strict. Never doubt in turning to a „carabinero‟
(policeman) if you have any problems, but do not try to resolve any misdemeanor on your part
in any way other than the correct procedure.
 FUEL
There are service stations along the Pan-American Highway and in cities along the country‟s
main roads. The vast majority have mini markets, fast food services, bathrooms, ATM‟s
Chile: General Information
 SAFETY
In Chile there are 2 types of police. „Carabineros de Chile‟ (Chilean Police) is a militarized police
force, dressed in a green uniform, they are in charge of keeping order and interior public
security within the national territory.
„Policia de Investigaciones‟ (Investigative Police) are the civil police in Chile in charge of the
scientific and technical investigation of crime.
Only members of the police force can ask you for you ID documents and passport. In the case
of the investigative police (who do not use a uniform) always ask them to show you their identity
badge.
Emergency Numbers
Carabineros 133 / Investigations 134
Fire Service 132 / Ambulance 131
 COMMUNICATIONS
Public telephones operate with coins of $100 or phone cards, which are on sale in the
newsstands.
 SHOPPING HOURS
Commerce opening hours are between 09:00 and 10:00 in the morning until 20:00 hrs. The
shopping malls and supermarkets are open from 10:00 until 21:00 hrs. including weekends
 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
Electricity 220 V, 50 HERTZ (like in Europe)
Chile: General Information
 HOLIDAYS IN CHILE
New Year (1 January). Easter (late March or early April). Labor Day (1 May). Iquique Naval
Combat (21 May). Saint Peter and Saint Paul (29 June). Assumption of Mary (15 August). Day of
the national unity (the first Monday of September). Independence Days (18 and 19 September)
Columbus Day (12 October). All Saints Day (1 November). Immaculate Conception (8
December). Christmas (25 December).
 MEALS AND DRINKS
In all the cities, excellent restaurants with great variety of dishes of national and international
cuisine can be found. The Chilean cuisine that is recommended is the barbecue (based on
beef), the typical “empanadas”, (mass stuffed with ground meat, ground onion, olives and
boiled egg), Chicken “cazuela” (Chicken broth with potatoes, pumpkin, corn and green
beans), “pastel de choclo” (corn and very similar to a tamale). Within traditionally Chilean
plates on the basis of fish and seafood, nothing better than a “caldillo de congrio” or a “chupe
de loco”. One of typical dishes of the South zone of the country is the traditional Curanto (a
mixture of fish, seafood, potatoes and different types of meat, beef and pork), that is cooked in
a pot of clay in a hole in the ground.
Finally, the production of fruit in Chile exceeds the one of any tropical country. The traditional
drink in Chile is the Pisco Sour, made from pisco (grape liquor), lemon, ice and sugar. The
Chilean wines are known world-wide, specially the Carmenere, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot,
Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay.
The usual gratuity in restaurants is 10%.
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 CULTURAL SANTIAGO
The cultural life is complemented with specialized exhibitions, museums with extensive
collections and relics that show the history of the country, in addition to the American culture.
(All museums are closed on Mondays).
The Municipal Theater, is a symbol of the cultural life of Santiago, where between April and
November, famous operas, ballet and concerts are performed.
 SANTIAGO AT NIGHT
The Bellavista district, placing together a series of elegant restaurants of different
denominations, in addition to art galleries and outdoors theaters. This it is the sector where one
of the house-museum of the famous Literature Nobel prize awarded poet, Pablo Neruda is
located. For visitors, a variety of restaurants can be found on Isidora Goyenechea street, El
Bosque Avenue, Borde Rio and for the younger, the outdoors coffee-bars of Plaza Ñuñoa
 CLOTHES
In summer, light clothes are recommended and a light jacket for those who visit the North or the
South of country. In Patagonia, it is always advisable to wear woolen clothes, light jacket and
comfortable shoes to walk. In Santiago, to go out to eat to any restaurant, the use of jacket
and tie is generally recommended. For more informal restaurants, casual outfit.
 TURIST INFORMATION
The National Tourist Service SERNATUR - counter in Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport in
Santiago, telephone 601-9320. Is open Monday to Sunday from 08.15 to 20.00. SERNATUR office
in Santiago: Calle Providencia 1550, Manuel Montt metro station. Open: Monday to Friday, from
9.00 to 18.00, Saturday 9.00 to 14.00. Telephone numbers: 731-8336 / 731-833
San Pedro de Atacama
Mountain ranges, volcanes, petroglyphs, geysers, salt flats, altiplanic lagoons,
hot springs and pre-hispanic culture.
San Pedro de Atacama
Access
Daily flights from Santiago to Calama (2 hours – 30 minutes).
Calama – San Pedro – 66 miles, (1.30hrs)
San Pedro de Atacama
Climate
Autumn
(March- May 74°F)
Winter
(June – August 72°F)
Spring
(Sept- Nov 74ºF).
Summer
(Dec – Feb 81°F).
Night average all year round between
36°F and 43°F
San Pedro de Atacama
Program
San Pedro de Atacama
4 Days /3 Nights
Day 1 Calama - San Pedro de Atacama
Welcome at Calama airport and transfer to San Pedro de Atacama. During
the afternoon, passengers can choose daily guided excursions from the Hotel
menu. Lodging in San Pedro.
Day 2 San Pedro de Atacama
Breakfast. passengers can choose daily guided excursions from the Hotel
menu. Lodging.
Day 3 San Pedro de Atacama
Breakfast. passengers can choose daily guided excursions from the Hotel
menu. Lodging.
Day 4 San Pedro de Atacama - Calama
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport in Calama, to take flight back to Santiago.
San Pedro de Atacama
HOTELS
SINGLE
DOUBLE
ALTO ATACAMA CATARPE ROOM
1.714
1.339
AWASI RECTANGULAR ROOM
2.453
1.887
EXPLORA ATACAMA TULOR ROOM
2.760
1.980
Easter Island
One of the most isolated islands in the word.
An extraordinary collection of
archaeological sites, including iconic moais. The perfect combination of nature
and culture
Easter Island
Access
Flights from Santiago to Rapa Nui (5 hours).
Flights from Papeete to Rapa Nui (5 hours).
Easter Island
Climate
Autumn
Mar – May 68°F
Winter
Jun – Aug 60ºF
Spring
Sep - Nov 68°F
Summer
Dec – Feb 72ºF
Easter island
Program
Day 1
Easter Island
Arrival at Mataveri airport, welcome and transfer to your hotel. Lodging.
Day 4
Easter Island
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport.
HOTELES
SINGLE
DOBLE
TRIPLE
IORANA
136
142
152
TAHA TAI
167
202
249
ALTIPLANICO RAPANUI
376
400
494
Daily rates per room per night, breakfast included. Transfers are included.
Easter Island
Optional excursions, rates are per person.
Half day tour to Orongo (regular service)
US$ 92
Half day tour to Akivi (regular service)
Full day tour to Anakena (regular service)
Caves tour (Ana Kakenga/ Te Pahu/ Ahu Tepeu/ Te pora/ Ovahe (regular
service)
US$ 92
US$104
US$141
Half day horseback tour to Terevaka (regular service)
Half day horseback tour to Akivi (regular service)
US$ 71
US$ 71
Half day tour on boat (Snack included, private service)
US$ 247
Termas de Chillán
Termas de Chillán Grand Hotel
Program Includes:
Lodge
Full Board
(Breakfast, lunch and dinner, no beverages)
Hot spring swimming pools
Sauna, Steam Bath and Fitness Center at the Hotel
Daily entertainments activities
01 Free entrance to the Casino
Double Mountain Room
USD
180
Double Forest View
Double 7°Floor Room
Single Room
Executive Room
Luxury Suite
**Values per person per night.
USD
USD
USD
USD
USD
165
160
200
230
255
The Lakes District
A region known for its spectacular landscape of deep blue lakes, forests, deep
blue mountain lakes, sports and traditional folklore, handicrafts and legends.
The Lakes District
Access
Daily Flights From Santiago to Puerto Montt (1:40 hrs)
Buses, daily departures from Santiago to Puerto Montt o Puerto
Varas (631 miles 12 hrs.)
The Lakes District
Climate
Autumn
(March – May 55ºF).
Winter
(June – August 42 ºF).
Spring
(Sep – Nov 52 ºF).
Summer
(Dec - Feb 65ºF).
The Lakes District
Villarrica
7 Days / 6 Nights
Program
Day 1
Santiago
Welcome at the airport and transfer to the hotel of your choice. Lodging.
Day 2
Santiago
Breakfast.In the morning, an interesting tour through the city of Santiago. Afternoon at leisure for
personal activities. Lodging.
Day 3
Santiago – Temuco –Villarrica
Breakfast.Transfer from the hotel to the airport to take flight to the city of Temuco (55 min.), capital
city of the “IX Region de la Araucanía”. Transfer ride with a beautiful view of the forests of
araucarias, a coniferous dating from the Jurassic period which has been declared A Chilean
Natural Monument, going along the borders of the lake and arriving at the hotel of your choice.
Lodging.
Day 4
Villarrica
Breakfast.Half day tour to the impressive Villarrica volcano and the Volcanic Caves. At night, it is
suggested that you try your luck at the Casino. Lodging.
Day 5
Villarrica
Breakfast.During this day, we suggest an optional excursion to the thermal spa of El Huife to enjoy
the outdoor swimming pools. Lodging.
The Lakes District
Program
Villarrica
7 Days / 6 Nights
Day 6
Villarrica - Santiago
Breakfast. Transfer from the hotel to Temuco airport to take flight to Santiago. Arrival to Santiago
airport. Assistance and transfer to the hotel of your choice. Lodging.
Day 7
Santiago
Breakfast. Transfer from the hotel to the airport.
HOTELES
SINGLE
DOBLE
TRIPLE
THE RITZ CARLTON / VILLARRICA PARK LAKE
2205
1185
1067
GRAND HYATT / VILLARRICA PARK LAKE
2227
1163
1017
CROWNE PLAZA / VILLARRICA PARK LAKE
1841
970
867
MARRIOTT / VILLARRICA PARK LAKE
1905
1024
931
FOUR POINTS / VILLARRICA PARK LAKE
1734
927
838
KENNEDY / VILLARRICA PARK LAKE
1785
942
912
**Values per person.
The Lakes District
Program
The Best of Lakes and Volcanoes
7 Days / 6 Nights
Day 1
Santiago
Welcome at the airport and transfer to your selected hotel. Lodging.
Day 2
Santiago – Puerto Montt - Puerto Varas
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport to take flight to Puerto Montt. Upon arrival in Puerto Montt,
transfer from the airport to your selected hotel. Rest of the day at leisure. Lodging.
Day 3
Puerto Varas – Frutillar
Breakfast. City tour of Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas, going on to the beautiful town of
Frutillar, located on the banks of Lake Llanquihue. Lunch included. Return to the hotel.
Lodging.
Day 4
Puerto Varas – Chiloe Island – Ancud.
Breakfast. Full day excursion to Chiloe Island, ferry crossing of the Chacao Channel,
continuing by road to the town of Ancud founded in 1765. Lunch included. Return to the
hotel in the late afternoon. Lodging.
The Lakes District
Program
The Best of Lakes and Volcanoes
7 Days / 6 Nights
Day 5
Puerto Varas – Petrohué- Osorno Volcano Ski and Mountain Center
Breakfast.Depending on weather conditions, there is a departure to a full day tour to the
Osorno Volcano Ski and Mountain Center and to the Petrohué River Falls in the Vicente Perez
Rosales National Park to get to the Todos los Santos Lake, also known as the Emerald Lake
because of the green-blue color of its water. Lunch included. At night, we suggest going out
to taste the regional cuisine in some of the many restaurants of the promenade or visiting the
casino. Lodging.
Day 6
Puerto Varas - Santiago
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport to take flight back to Santiago. Upon arrival, transfer to your
selected hotel. Lodging.
Day 7
Santiago
Breakfast. Transfer from the hotel to the airport.
The Lakes District
Program
HOTELES
SINGLE
DOBLE
TRIPLE
THE RITZ CARLTON / CUMBRES PATAGONICAS
1738
1117
1057
GRAND HYATT / MELIA PATAGONIA
1781
1088
1005
MARRIOTT / MELIA PATAGONIA
1567
995
948
SHERATON SANTIAGO / SOLACE
1347
878
-
CROWNE PLAZA / SOLACE
1290
843
798
KENNEDY / SOLACE
1253
824
829
PLAZA SAN FRANCISCO / CABAÑAS DEL LAGO
1104
773
699
FOUR POINTS / CABAÑAS DEL LAGO
1138
797
720
NERUDA / CABAÑAS DEL LAGO
1070
770
677
FUNDADOR / CABAÑAS DEL LAGO
1047
744
662
TORREMAYOR / BELLAVISTA
1133
807
731
ATTON LAS CONDES / SOLACE
1218
814
798
**Values per person
The Lakes District
Program
Santiago & Andean Crossing 6 Days 5 Nights
Day 1
Santiago
Welcome at the airport in Santiago and transfer to your selected hotel. Lodging.
Day 2
Santiago – City tour
Breakfast. During the morning half day city tour of Santiago, a panoramic tour visiting the
main attractions of the capital, where you will appreciate the contrast between the city‟s
rich history and its modern and imposing buildings. We will see the Goverment Palace,
the Main Square “Plaza de Armas”, Santa Lucia Hill, the Metropolitan Park and the
exclusive residential areas of Vitactura and Las Condes. Afternoon at leisure for
shopping or other personal activities. Afternoon at leisure. Lodging.
Day 3
Santiago – Viña del Mar, Valparaíso
Breakfast. There is a departure for a full day tour to visit the main port: Valparaiso,
declared world‟s heritage by UNESCO, and the coastal city of Viña del Mar. Time off for
lunch. Return to Santiago through the fertile valley of Casablanca. Return to the hotel in
late afternoon. Lodging.
Day 4
Santiago - Puerto Montt – Puerto Varas
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport to take flight to Puerto Montt. Upon arrival, transfer to
your selected hotel in the city of Puerto Varas, located on the shores of Lake Llanquihue,
one of the largest natural lakes in South America. The rest of the day at leisure. Lodging.
The Lakes District
Program
Day 5
Puerto Montt o Puerto Varas – Petrohué - Peulla
Departure form Puerto Montt or Puerto Varas. The tour will then continue to Petrohue,
bordering Llanquihue Lake. Throughout the journey on route, you will be able to enjoy
imposing sights of Osorno and Calbuco Volcanoes. Visit to Vicente Perez National Park,
place in which you will visit the Petrohue falls, impressive volcanic rock formation,
covered by emerald green waters. Continue to Todos Los Santos, set sail and navigate
to Peulla, arriving after 1.40hrs navigation to this ecological Village, paradise for nature
lovers. Rest of the day at leisure. Dinner and lodging in Peulla.
Day 6
Peulla - Bariloche
Breakfast. Continuation of the crossing. We will then board a bus with destination Puerto
Frias, go through Customs procedures to exit Chile and enter Argentina. We will cross the
Andes Mountains at only 976 metres above the sea level. We will start going down road
to Puerto Frías, and navigate through the lake that receives the same name: Lago Frias
(Lake Frias) and head onto Puerto Alegre, place in which we will board a bus to Puerto
Blest. Departing from Puerto Blest, this will be our last navigation through Nahuel Huapi
Lake with destination Puerto Pañuelo. We will take a bus to do the last portion of the trip
with destination to “The Argentinean Tourism City”, San Carlos de Bariloche.
The Lakes District
Program
HOTELES
SINGLE
DOBLE
TRIPLE
THE RITZ CARLTON / CUMBRES PATAGONICAS / NATURA PATAGONIA
1709
1113
1043
SHERATON TOWER / CUMBRES PATAGONICAS / NATURA PATAGONIA
1709
1058
1058
GRAND HYATT / MELIA PATAGONIA / NATURA PATAGONIA
1737
1088
989
PLAZA EL BOSQUE / MELIA PATAGONIA / NATURA PATAGONIA
1459
949
-
MARRIOTT / MELIA PATAGONIA / PEULLA SUP
1333
904
866
RADISSON / MELIA PATAGONIA / PEULLA SUP
1286
871
823
SHERATON SANTIAGO / SOLACE / PEULLA SUP
1296
867
-
CROWNE PLAZA / SOLACE / PEULLA SUP
1210
814
760
KENNEDY / SOLACE / PEULLA SUP
1154
786
806
PLAZA SAN FRANCISCO / CABAÑAS DEL LAGO / PEULLA SUP
1057
744
719
FOUR POINTS / CABAÑAS DEL LAGO / PEULLA SUP
1109
781
750
NERUDA / CABAÑAS DEL LAGO / PEULLA SUP
1006
740
686
***Values per person per night.
The Lakes District
4 days/ 3 nights Program
Day 1
Reception in the airport or meeting place, early in the morning, later transfer to Wild
River Lodge, accommodation in comfortable bungalows for four people (each one)
and fishing all day in the first track of Maullín River, box lunch included. Return to the
lodge in the afternoon, dinner and accommodation.
Day 2
Breakfast early morning, later transfer by car for 30 minutes until to the second
track of Maullín River (Las quemas - Colonia el Gato). Full day Fishing floating 10
kilometers by the river, box Lunch included. Return to the lodge in the afternoon,
dinner and accommodation.
The Lakes District
Program
Day 3
Breakfast early morning, later transfer by car for 50 minutes until to the third track of
Maullín River (Colonia el Gato - Puerto Toledo). Full day Fishing floating 20 kilometers by
the river, box Lunch included. Return to the lodge in the afternoon, dinner and
accommodation.
Day 4
Breakfast early morning and later transfer by car for one hour until to Petrohué River. Full
day Fishing in the third track (El Frio - Estuary en Ralún), box Lunch, Return to the lodge in
the afternoon, check Out, End of the services.
Net rate per person: US$ 1.176.This program includes:
4 days of the best fishing in the zone, for troits and salmons, category fly fishing and
Spinning, 3 nights of accommodations in Wild River Lodge in comfortable bungalows by
the riverside at 5 minutes from Puerto Varas, full board (breakfast, box lunch and dinner)
professionals guides, especial boats, transfers.
Chilean Patagonia
Last border of the world, imposing
snowdrifts in a dismantled coast of
deep fiords, channels and rough
mountains. Virgin and indomitable land
of surprising beauty
Chilean Patagonia
Access
Daily Flights from Santiago to Punta Arenas (4 hrs.). Deluxe transfer from Punta Arenas
to Puerto Natales (254 km. 3 hrs.). Deluxe transfer from Punta Arenas to the National
Park Torres del Paine (403 km. 6 hrs.).
Chilean Patagonia
Climate
Autumn
Mar - May 16ºC
Winter
Jun - Aug 13 ºC
Spring
Sep – Nov 19 ºC
Summer
Dec - Feb 23ºC
Chilean Patagonia
Program
Flash trip to Southern Patagonia
4 Days 3 Nights.
Day 1
Punta Arenas – Puerto Natales
Upon arrival to the airport, transfer to the bus terminal in Punta Arenas to board a regular bus
to Puerto Natales. (Bus ticket included). After a 2 ½ hr ride, you will arrive to Puerto Natales
Upon arrival transfer to your selected hotel. Lodging.
Day 2
Puerto Natales – Serrano and Balmaceda Glaciers
Breakfast. At 8 o'clock, it is boarding time at Puerto Natales pier for a full day excursion sailing
towards the Serrano and Balmaceda glaciers. At approximately 4:30 p.m., return to the pier.
Lodging ** Daily Navigation during the months of September through March. From April to
September only on Sundays and depending on weather conditions
Day 3
Puerto Natales –Torres del Paine National Park
Breakfast. In the morning, departure from the hotel, for a full day tour to the Torres del Paine
National Park. Lunch included. In the evening, return to the hotel. Lodging.
Day 4
Puerto Natales – Punta Arenas
Breakfast. Transfer to bus terminal in order to take a regular bus to Punta Arenas airport
Chilean Patagonia
Program
HOTELES
SINGLE
DOBLE
TRIPLE
COSTA AUSTRALIS
1327
907
886
WESKAR
989
742
696
INDIGO
1396
901
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ALTIPLANICO SUR
1079
802
726
SALTOS DEL PAINE
967
687
637
* Rates per person. Breakfast included
Skorpios II
Chonos Route (Saturday to Thursday)
6 days/ 5 nights
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Saturday:
12.00 noon, weigh anchor from Skorpios Terminal in Puerto Montt.
Sailing through the Llanquihue archipelago. Catch sight of Calbuco city. Ancud gulf,
archipelago of Chiloe and Corcovado Gulf crossing at midnight.
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Sunday:
08.00 hrs. navigation through the Moraleda and Ferronave channels.
Arrival at the fishing village of Puerto Aguirre at 11.00 hrs. 12.30 noon continue sailing
through Ferronave, Pilcomayo and Costa channels. At 21.30 hrs. approximately, anchor
at Hualas cove or Punta Leopardos, 20 nautical miles from the San Rafael Glacier.
Skorpios II
Chonos Route (Saturday to Thursday)
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Monday:
07.30 hrs. crossing of the San Rafael Lagoon entrance and
Tempanos channel. 09.00 hrs. the ship enters the Lagoon and anchors at 2
kms. away from the Glacier. Boat excursions among multicolored icebergs, if
the weather allows to. 15.30 hrs. the ship gets closer to the Glacier. 17.00 hrs.
set sail to the Quitralco fjord.
Tuesday:
08.00 hrs. berth at the Quitralco pier.
After breakfast,
passengers can take hotspring baths were the water temperature is at 32ºC
and 30ºC, in covered and outside pools. If the weather allows to, boat
excursions in motor boats through the inside of the fjord. 19.00 hrs. sail towards
Chiloe, navigating through the Moraleda and Perez Norte channels.
Wednesday: 08.00 hrs. Corcovado Gulf crossing.
In this area, if the
conditions allow to, there is a possibility of watching humpback whales and
blue whales. Continue to sail through the oriental coast of the Chiloe island,
Yal channel, Castro stream, arriving to this beautiful city at 15.00 hrs.
Disembarkation to visit this place. 22.00 hrs. set sail towards Puerto Montt
through Lemuy, Dalcahue and Quicavi channels. Farewell party, Captain‟s
dinner, dance.
Thursday:
08.00 hrs. Docked at the Skorpios Terminal pier in Puerto Montt.
09.00 hrs. breakfast, disembarkation and passengers‟ transfer.
****Rates for 2011 season are not available yet****
Skorpios III
Kaweskar Route (Cruise 1)
4 days - 3 nights Tuesday to friday
Tuesday: From 16.00 hrs. on, passenger‟s check in. Between 17.00 hrs. and 18.00 hrs. weigh
anchor from Skorpios Terminal in Puerto Natales, sailing through the patagonian
channels, Kirke Narrowness, Morla Vicuña, Union, Collinwood, Sarmiento.
Wednesday:
08.00 hrs Arrival at the Amalia Glacier, the ship gets closer to the
Glacier. Panoramic view from the ship. 09.15 hrs Sailing towards El Brujo Glacier. 11.00
hrs Arrival to El Brujo Glacier, if the weather conditions allows to, disembarkation on a rock
to observe the Glacier. 12.30 hrs. set sail to the Calvo Fjord. 14.30 hrs. Reach port at the
Calvo Fjord, were excursion will be done in a special motor boat, named Capitan
Constantino, visiting Fernando, Capitan Constantino and Alipio Glaciers, among others.
18.30 hrs. set sail to the Montañas Fjord.
Skorpios III
Kaweskar
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Thursday:
09.00 hrs. visit to the Montañas Fjord, were five glaciers, that slide down
from the Sarmiento Mountains to the sea, will be seen. 10.00 hrs. visit to the Bernal
Glacier, were a soft hiking can be done to the base of the Glacier and visit to the
Herman Glacier to sail in its bay and admire the beauty of the area and multicolored
icebergs (this will depend on the tide). After this, we will visit the Alsina and Paredes
Glacier. 17.00 hrs. set sail from the Montañas Fjord, Kirke Narrowness crossing. 21.00 hrs.
Farewell Party, Captain‟s Dinner, dance. 22.30 hrs. reach port at the Skorpios Terminal in
Puerto Natales.
Friday:
Between 08.00 hrs. and 09.30 hrs. passenger‟s
disembarkation. Transfer to the Punta Arenas airport, for those passengers who have
hired this service (ask for rates).
Skorpios III
Kaweskar Route (Cruise 2)
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Friday:
From 16.00 hrs. on, passenger‟s check in. Between 17.00 hrs.
and 18.00 hrs. weigh anchor from Skorpios Terminal in Puerto Natales, sailing through the
patagonian channels, Kirke Narrowness, Morla Vicuña, Union, Collinwood, Sarmiento.
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Saturday:
08.00 hrs Arrival at the Amalia Glacier, the ship gets closer to the
Glacier. Panoramic view from the ship. 09.15 hrs Sailing towards El Brujo Glacier. 11.00
hrs Arrival to El Brujo Glacier, if the weather conditions allows to, disembarkation on a rock
to observe the Glacier. 12.30 hrs. set sail to the Calvo Fjord. 14.30 hrs. Reach port at the
Calvo Fjord, were excursion will be done in a special motor boat, named Capitan
Constantino, visiting Fernando, Capitan Constantino and Alipio Glaciers, among others.
18.30 hrs. set sail to the Montañas Fjord.
Skorpios III
Kaweskar Route (Cruise 2)
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Sunday:
09.00 hrs. visit to the Montañas Fjord, were five glaciers, that slide down
from the Sarmiento Mountains to the sea, will be seen. 10.00 hrs. visit to the Bernal
Glacier, were a soft hiking can be done to the base of the Glacier and visit to the
Herman Glacier to sail in its bay and admire the beauty of the area and multicolored
icebergs (this will depend on the tide). After this, we will visit the Alsina and Paredes
Glacier. 17.00 hrs. set sail from the Montañas Fjord, Kirke Narrowness crossing. 21.00 hrs.
Farewell Party, Captain‟s Dinner, dance. 22.30 hrs. reach port at the Skorpios Terminal in
Puerto Natales.
Monday:
Between 08.00 hrs. and 09.30 hrs. passenger‟s disembarkation. Transfer
to the Punta Arenas airport, for those passengers who have hired this service (ask for
rates).
****Rates for 2011 season are not available yet****