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Atacama Desert, Lake
District & Torres del Paine

Atacama Desert. Photo: Miranda
Loh. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury Chile Travel.
This journey reveals three unique faces
of nature...
-- Ellen Douglas,
LuxuryLink.com, July 2004
Map Hotels Chile Tours
Land Price (14 days/13 nights)
De Luxe US$ 9,815 Imperial US$ 10,110 per person
The land price includes escorted
transfers, private excursions with professional guides and chauffeurs,
entrance fees, selected category of accommodations (Imperial
is shown first; if De Luxe is different, it appears afterward),
all meals except dinners noted as "not included" (for
which reservations and any needed transportation are provided),
all land and water transportation, and travel insurance for
guests through the age of 59 years. Over that age, there is a
supplementary fee. All prices are per person based on two people
sharing a guest room. For a detailed description of our services,
see Opulent
Itineraries. Season: September through
March.
Intra-Tour Flights
& Fares
Air fares are in addition
to the land price:
Santiago - Calama -
Santiago, Santiago - Puerto Montt - Punta Arenas - Puerto Montt
- Santiago

Torres del Paine, Patagonia. Photo: Radek
Tezaur. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury Chile Travel.
This study of natural beauty in extreme
environments begins in the Atacama Desert, the driest on earth,
but where one confronts the paradox of its unusual manifestations
of water. First is the oasis of San Pedro de Atacama, the center
of a Paleolithic civilization that built impressive rock fortresses
on the steep mountains encircling the green valley. Nearby is
the eerily silent landscape of the Valley of the Moon, with its
small but exquisite salt ponds and backdrop of snow-capped volcanoes.
At the huge Atacama Salt Lake, an inland sea formed millions
of years ago, it's a unique experience to view the vast plain
of salt crusts formed of octagonally-shaped crystals, with lagoons
reflecting the volcanoes. Finally, there are El Tatio Geysers,
a geothermal field of fumaroles, small geysers and multicolored
craters. So many forms of water in the world's driest desert!
Descending further in elevation and
latitude to the Lake District, we arrive at Lake Llanquihue,
Chile's largest, with the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes reflected
in its clear waters, reminding us of scenes in the Atacama Desert.
Volcanoes and lakes, we realize, are emblematic of this country.
Along Llanquihue's shores, we come to the magnificent Petrohue
Falls and the millennial forest of the Vicente Perez Rosales
National Park. Tomorrow, we will sail across Lake Todos los Santos
on a catamaran, under the magnificent presence of the Osorno,
Puntiagudo and Tronador volcanoes.
The grand finale of our tour is at
hand as we head ever further south, until we're not far from
the end of the world. Driving through the pampas steppes of Patagonia's
Magellan Province, we begin to encounter distinctive fauna --
ostriches, foxes, skunks, ducks, black-necked swans, flocks of
flamingos, condors, eagles and herds of guanacos. Going back
quite a few millennia at the Milodon Cave, we see the remains
of a giant sloth that lived there around 12,000 years ago. The
Paine massif, Almirante Nieto and the Torres del Paine come into
view as we pass by the Amarga Lagoon and Lake Pehoe. Soon, we
will be hiking in the Torres del Paine National Park; bewitched
by its lakes, waterfalls and spires. After navigating Lago Grey
past icebergs to massive glaciers, we return to Santiago and
stay overnight in the Santa Rita Vineyard, one of the famous
vineyards that surround the capital. Wander in the antique botanical
garden, have a gourmet dinner and stay in a suite of the century-old
owner's mansion. In the morning, tour the vineyards and winery
before winetasting and lunch in the Restaurante Doña Paula,
a national monument. In the afternoon, visit one of the Concha
y Toro vineyards before proceeding to the airport for your flight
home.
Our chosen hotels
embody luxury and history. You will stay in the finest establishment
at each destination, enjoying a deluxe room in our De Luxe category
or a suite in our Imperial category (there are exceptions --
see the itinerary for the exact accommodations). In Santiago,
our hotel is the 5-star Ritz-Carlton; in the
Vicente Perez Rosales National Park, the 4-star Hotel Petrohue; in
Puerto Varas, the 5-star Hotel Cumbres Patagónicas;
and in the Central Valley, the 5-star Hotel Casa Real of
the historic Santa Rita Vineyard. In addition to luxury and history,
we have chosen other establishments that provide a unique experience
of traditional culture or ecology: in the oasis of San Pedro
de Atacama, the rustic yet sophisticated 4-star Hotel Awasi; on a traditional
sheep ranch next to the Torres del Paine National Park, the 3-star
Cerro
Guido Lodge; and in Puerto Natales,
the 4-star Hotel Altiplanico Sur.
What Luxury
Link has to say about Atacama,
Lakes & Torres del Paine.

Grey Glacier, Torres
del Paine, Patagonia, Chile. Photo: Radek Tezaur. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury
Chile Travel.
Highlights
Santiago
Day 1: Flight to Santiago de Chile.
International arrival in
the afternoon or evening, reception and transfer to your hotel.
Dinner at the Adra (not included). Overnight in the 5-star
Ritz-Carlton, Santiago
-- Club Suite (or Club Room) with a Mountain View.
Day 2: Santiago (Colonial Architecture
& Museums). City tour,
admiring the colonial monuments of Santa Lucía Hill, La
Iglesia de San Francisco and El Palacio de la Moneda; the Plaza
de Armas, and the Catedral Metropolitana. Lunch at Akarana. Afternoon
visits to the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino, the 19th century
Palacio Cousiño and Bellavista, the Bohemian quarter,
to see La Chascona, once the home of Nobel Prize-winning poet
Pablo Neruda. Dine at Astrid y Gastón (not included).
Return to your hotel. Overnight in the 5-star Ritz-Carlton, Santiago
-- Club Suite (or Club Room) with a Mountain View.
Atacama Desert
Intra-tour flight to Calama, 7:00 am -
9:05 am, Lan Chile 344
Day 3: Santiago - San Pedro de
Atacama - Valley of the Moon. Departure
to the airport. Flight to Calama. Reception and transfer
to San Pedro de Atacama and the Hotel Awasi, where guests will
develop an individual itinerary in consultation with their guide.
A possible excursion today: Walking tour of San Pedro, the center
of a Palaeolithic civilization. Visit the Father Le Paige Museum;
Tulor, a 3,000-year-old village; and the Pukara de Quitor, a
12th century Inca fortress. Lunch. In the afternoon, enter the
eerily silent landscape of the Valley of the Moon for sunset.
Dinner and overnight in the 4-star Hotel Awasi -- Premium
Round Suite (or Superior Round Suite).
Day 4: Toconao - Altiplano Lagoons
- Atacama Salt Lake. A possible
excursion today: Start with the white volcanic stone sculptures
in Toconao, then continue to the Miscanti and Meñiques
lagoons, in the highlands. Lunch. On the way back, proceed to
the huge Atacama Salt Lake, an inland sea formed millions of
years ago. At Laguna Chaxa, we may be able to observe flamingos.
Dinner and overnight in the 4-star Hotel Awasi -- Premium
Round Suite (or Superior Round Suite).
Day 5: Full-Day Hike from Machuca
to Rio Grande. A possible
excursion today: Drive to the village of Machuca, a former rest
place for the ancient llama caravans that traveled the "Inca
Highway". We start our trek here, following the Peñaliri
River to reach our final destination of Rio Grande, a small village.
Along the way, you will be fascinated by the changing landscape
and panoramic views. Box lunch. Dinner and overnight in the
4-star Hotel
Awasi -- Premium Round Suite (or Superior
Round Suite).
Santiago
Intra-tour flight to Santiago, 6:00 pm
- 7:55 pm, Lan Chile 353
Day 6: El Tatio Geysers - Pukara
de Lasana - Santiago. A
possible excursion today: Early departure for El Tatio Geysers,
a geothermal field of fumaroles, small geysers and multicolored
craters. On our way back to the Calama airport, we visit the
typical villages of Caspana and Chiu Chiu, the Indian Cemetery
and the Pukara de Lasana, a 12th century fortress. Lunch. Transfer
to the Calama airport. Flight to Santiago. Reception and
transfer to your hotel. Dine at Puerto Fuy (not included). Overnight
in the 5-star Ritz-Carlton, Santiago
-- Club Suite (or Club Room) with a Mountain View.
Lake District
Intra-tour flight to Puerto Montt, 7:30
am - 9:10 am, Lan Chile 081
Day 7: Santiago - Puerto Varas
- Vicente Perez Rosales National Park. Transfer
to the airport. Flight to Puerto Montt. Reception and
transfer to Petrohue, in the Vicente Perez Rosales National Park.
Box brunch. Morning excursion in the park, with a visit to the
famous Petrohue Falls. Continue to the Hotel Petrohue, on the
shores of Lake Todos los Santos, for lunch and a private ecoadventure.
Horseback riding is available if requested in advance. Dinner
and overnight in the 4-star Hotel Petrohue -- Superior
Lake View Room.
Day 8: Petrohue - Peulla - Puerto
Varas. At Petrohue Pier,
the catamaran awaits to sail across Lake Todos los Santos to
Peulla (September through March, Monday through Saturday only).
During the navigation, enjoy the magnificent presence of the
Osorno, Puntiagudo and Tronador volcanoes. Upon arrival, time
for lunch at Hotel Natura and to explore the beautiful surroundings.
Return to Petrohue for an early evening drive to Puerto Varas.
Dinner at Ibis (not included). Overnight in the 5-star Hotel
Cumbres Patagónicas -- Suite (or Luxury Room).
Torres del Paine
Intra-tour flight to Punta Arenas, 9:40
am - 11:50 am, Lan Chile 081
Day 9: Puerto Varas - Punta Arenas
- Puerto Natales - Torres del Paine. Transfer
to the airport. Flight to Punta Arenas. The city was once
the boomtown of southern Chile because of the trade passing through
the Strait of Magellan. Arrival, reception, city tour and private
excursion to the Torres del Paine National Park. Driving through
the typical pampas steppes of Patagonia's Magellan Province,
we begin to encounter distinctive fauna. After lunch at Restaurante
Las Llanuras, we reach Puerto Natales. Continue to the Milodon
Cave to see the remains of a giant sloth that lived 12,000 years
ago. At Lake Sarmiento, we catch our first glimpse of the Paine
massif. Finally, we arrive at the Cerro Guido Lodge. Dinner
and overnight in the 3-star Cerro Guido Lodge --
Superior Room (or Standard Room).
Day 10: Navigation to Grey Glacier
& Torres del Paine Explorations. Depart
across the lake on our vessel, the Grey II, for Grey Glacier,
a natural marvel of impressive dimensions and millennial age.
After sailing among icebergs, each with its unique shape and
color, we'll approach the glacier's front wall, which is divided
in two by a central island, where we land. Lunch. In the afternoon,
a private exploration of Torres del Paine, according to your
preferences and the weather. Dinner and overnight in the 3-star
Cerro Guido Lodge --
Superior Room (or Standard Room).
Day 11: Torres del Paine Explorations
- Puerto Natales. A full-day
of private explorations in the national park, visiting Lakes
Pehoe, Nordenskjold and Sarmiento, glaciers and the great waterfall
of Salto Grande. Box lunch. Continue to Puerto Natales. Dinner
at Cormorán de Las Rocas (not included). Overnight
in the 4-star Hotel Altiplanico Sur
-- Standard Room.
Santiago
Intra-tour flight to Santiago, 12:40 pm
- 4:55 pm, Lan Chile 080
Day 12: Puerto Natales - Punta
Arenas - Santiago. Private
excursion toward Punta Arenas, admiring the magnificent scenery
and the penguin colony at Otway Sound (October to March only).
Box lunch. Arrival at the airport. Flight to Santiago. Reception
and transfer to the historic Santa Rita Vineyard.
Stroll the grounds before enjoying a gourmet dinner. Farewell
dinner and overnight in the 5-star Hotel Casa Real --
Superior Suite (or Suite).
Home
Day 13: Santiago (Santa Rita Vineyard
- Concha y Toro Vineyard). In
the morning, visit the vineyards and winery. Afterward, have
a typical lunch with wine in the Restaurante Doña Paula,
a national monument. Afternoon tour of one of the Concha y Toro
vineyards before transferring to the Santiago airport for your
Overnight Flight Home.
Day 14: Santiago - Home. Flight and arrival home.

New and old on the Plaza
de Armas, Santiago, Central Valley. Photo: Radek Tezaur.
Central
Valley
Day 1: Flight to Santiago de Chile
International arrival this afternoon
or evening in Santiago, the capital of Chile. Reception
and escorted transfer to your hotel. Dinner by chef Tomas Olivera
at the Adra (not included). Overnight in the Ritz-Carlton, Santiago.

Valley of the Moon,
Atacama Desert, Chile Photo: Servicio Nacional de Turismo, Chile. Luxury
Chile Tours & Luxury Chile Travel.
Day 2: Santiago (Colonial Architecture & Museums)
Breakfast. Begin
a cultural tour of the city by heading west on the Alameda, the
main avenue, to the lavishly landscaped Santa Lucía
Hill, where Santiago was founded on behalf of the Spanish
crown by Pedro de Valdivia in 1540. Pass the 16th century
La Iglesia de San Francisco
and the 18th century El Palacio
de la Moneda (originally the Royal Mint) on your way toward
the old neighborhoods of Santiago. Afterward, cross Santiago's
Plaza de Armas or main square, which dates back to 1541
and is surrounded by historic structures, notably the 18th century
Catedral Metropolitana. Lunch at Akarana. Afternoon
visits to the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino, the 19th century Palacio Cousiño
and Bellavista, the Bohemian
quarter, to see La Chascona,
once the home of Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda. Dine
on the gourmet fusion cuisine of chefs Gastón Acurio
and Astrid Gutsche at Astrid y Gastón
(not included). Return to your hotel. Overnight in the Ritz-Carlton, Santiago.

Huge sand dune in the
Valley of the Moon, Atacama Desert, Chile. Photo: Richard Alleman. Luxury Chile
Tours & Luxury Chile Travel.
The Atacama Desert
Day 3: Santiago - San Pedro de Atacama - Valley of the
Moon
Breakfast. Morning
departure to the airport for the flight to Calama. Arrival,
reception and transfer to San Pedro de Atacama, an unusually
colorful village, 2,440 meters above sea level and surrounded
by a green oasis. At the Hotel Awasi, guests
will develop an individual itinerary in consultation with their
guide. A possible excursion today:
Visit San Pedro, the center of a Palaeolithic
civilization that built impressive rock fortresses on the steep
mountains encircling the green valley. Its colonial church was
constructed in 1577. The village is the center of the native
culture of Atacama, where mummies and artifacts have been
excavated. You can admire them in the Father Le Paige Museum.
Over 4,000 skulls, innumerable mummies, weapons, stone tools
and ceramic objects are on display. Close by San Pedro is Tulor,
a 3,000-year-old village that evidences the earliest human habitation
in the valley, and the Pukara de Quitor, a 12th century
pre-Inca fortress. Lunch.
In the afternoon, go into the eerily
silent landscape of the Valley of the Moon, with its backdrop
of snow-capped volcanoes, and enjoy this scene during sunset.
Dinner and overnight in the Hotel Awasi.

Laguna Meñiques,
Atacama Desert, Chile. Photo: Jorge Tutor. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury
Chile Travel.
Day 4: Toconao - Altiplano Lagoons - Atacama Salt Lake
Breakfast. A
possible excursion today: Start with a visit of the white volcanic
stone sculptures in Toconao village, then continue to
the highlands and the colorful Miscanti and Meñiques
lagoons. Lunch. On the way back, proceed to the huge Atacama
Salt Lake, an inland sea formed millions of years ago. It's
a unique experience to view the vast plain of salt crusts formed
of octagonally-shaped crystals, in the middle of the driest desert
on earth. The flat emptiness here is overwhelming. At Laguna
Chaxa, we may be able to observe flamingos. Dinner
and overnight in the Hotel Awasi.

Valley of the Moon,
Atacama Desert, Chile. Photo: Servicio Nacional de Turismo, Chile. Luxury
Chile Tours & Luxury Chile Travel.
Day 5: Full-Day Hike from Machuca to Rio Grande
Breakfast. A
possible excursion today: Depart early in the morning and drive
to the village of Machuca, at an elevation of 3,400 meters.
Three people are still living at this former rest place for the
ancient llama caravans that traveled the "Inca Highway".
It is a breathtaking place in the middle of the highland. We
start our trek here -- going downhill almost the whole day --
following the Peñaliri River to reach our final
destination of Rio Grande, a small village of only fifty
inhabitants. Along the way, be fascinated by the changing landscape
and panoramic views. Box lunch. Dinner and overnight in the
Hotel
Awasi.

El Tatio Geysers, Atacama
Desert, Chile. Photo:
Jorge Tutor. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury Chile Travel.
Day 6: El Tatio Geysers - Pukara de Lasana - Santiago
A possible excursion today: Early 4:00
am departure to El Tatio Geysers, a geothermal field flanked
by soaring peaks. Drive toward the high Andes, across
the High Plateau, crowned by the superb Putama Volcano,
ascending to the geysers, at an elevation of 4,300 meters. After
breakfast, hike among fumaroles, small geysers and multicolored
craters. At dawn, powerful spurts of steam shoot out from various
blowholes. The steaming ponds are encrusted with brilliant salt
crystals, which reflect the metal-blue sky at dawn. Alongside
rising columns of steam, they make a breathtaking sight. On our
way back to the Calama airport, visit the typical villages of
Caspana and Chiu Chiu, with Chile's oldest known
church, built by the Spanish conquerors in the 16th century.
Continue to the Indian Cemetery, where mummies' bones
have been kept intact by chuca, dry desert dust, for over 20
centuries. Following the Lao Riverbed, visit the partially rebuilt
Pukara de Lasana, a 12th century fortress. Lunch. Transfer
to the Calama airport for the flight to Santiago. Dine on the
innovative cuisine of chef Giancarlo Mazzarelli at Puerto Fuy (not
included). Overnight in the Ritz-Carlton, Santiago.

Osorno Volcano and Petrohue
Falls, Lake District, Chile. Photo: Radek Tezaur. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury
Chile Travel.
The Lake District
Day 7: Santiago - Puerto Varas - Vicente Perez Rosales
National Park
Breakfast. Early
morning transfer to the airport for the flight to Puerto Montt.
Arrival, reception and a drive to Petrohue. On the way,
we pass through Puerto Varas. The "City of the
Roses" is located on Lake Llanquihue, Chile's
largest, with the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes
reflected in its clear waters. We proceed east along the lake
shore to Enseñada, just after which the Vicente Perez
Rosales National Park begins. Box brunch. Morning excursion
in the park, with a visit to the famous Petrohue Falls.
Continue to the Hotel Petrohue, on the shores of Lake Todos
los Santos, for lunch and a private ecoadventure. Horseback
riding is available if requested in advance. Dinner and overnight
in the Hotel Petrohue.

Petrohue Waterfall,
Lake District, Chile. Photo: Servicio Nacional de Turismo, Chile. Luxury
Chile Tours & Luxury Chile Travel.
Day 8: Petrohue - Peulla - Puerto Varas
Breakfast. At
Petrohue Pier, the catamaran awaits to sail across Lake
Todos los Santos, also called "Emerald Lake" due to
its deep green colors (September through March, Monday through
Saturday only). During the navigation you can enjoy the magnificent
presence of the Osorno, Puntiagudo and Tronador
volcanoes. Upon arrival in Peulla, at the eastern end
of the lake, time for lunch at Hotel Natura and to explore
the beautiful surroundings, including a rainforest walk to the
Cascada de la Novia waterfall. Return to Petrohue for
an early evening drive to Puerto Varas. Dinner at Ibis, of chef
Claudio Vega (not included). Overnight in the Hotel Cumbres
Patagónicas.

Riders, Torres del Paine,
Patagonia. Photo:
Radek Tezaur. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury Chile Travel.
Patagonia's Magellan Province & Torres
del Paine
Day 9: Puerto Varas - Punta Arenas - Puerto Natales
- Torres del Paine
Breakfast. Early
transfer to the airport for the flight to Punta Arenas.
The city was once the boomtown of southern Chile because
of the trade passing through the Strait of Magellan, a
passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific discovered in 1520 by
Ferdinand Magellan
during his search for a western route to the Spice Islands (India,
Ceylon and the Moluccas). Punta Arenas is still filled with buildings
erected in its glory days -- mansions now converted to hotels
and government buildings. An important visit will be the Museo
Regional Salesiano, a collection gathered by Salesian monks
in the early days of European exploration and colonization. It
covers what little is known about the former residents of this
far-off land, in addition to exhibits on local flora and fauna.
Arrival, reception, city tour and private excursion to the Torres
del Paine National Park.

Grey Glacier, Torres
del Paine, Patagonia, Chile. Photo: Radek Tezaur. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury
Chile Travel.
Driving through the typical pampas steppes
of Patagonia's Magellan Province, we begin to encounter distinctive
fauna -- the native ostrich, called the ñandu,
black-necked swans, flocks of flamingos, condors
and eagles. After lunch at Restaurante Las Llanuras,
we reach the picturesque city of Puerto Natales, situated
on the banks of the Bay of Ultima Esperanza, or Last Hope.
Continue to the Milodon Cave to see the remains of a giant
sloth that lived there around 12,000 years ago. After the border
crossing at Cerro Castillo, look up to the sky -- we are
entering condor territory. As we get closer to the park, we see
the first guanacos, which will accompany us for the next
few hours.
At Lake Sarmiento, we catch our
first glimpse of the Paine massif. Driving along the shore
of Lake Nordenskjold, we have magnificent views of the
Paine massif before visiting the administration center to get
a better idea of the national park. Finally, we arrive at the
Cerro Guido Lodge. In 1905, German pioneers as well as others
of British, French, Chilean and Spanish nationality formed large
sheep ranches in the territory of Ultima Esperanza. These "estancias"
made it possible for Chile to establish sovereignty over one
of the most attractive and rich areas of Patagonia. Cerro Guido
Lodge was developed by the owners of the Estancia Cerro Guido
in order to preserve the estancia's historical patrimony and
traditions. It continues to be a fully functioning farm with
some 220,000 acres and 50,000 sheep. The estancia has conserved
the English style and structures which characterized its first
years in the early 1900s. Any modernization carried out has not
affected the taste of that era. Dinner and overnight in the
Cerro Guido Lodge.

Navigation to Grey Glacier,
with boat in distance, Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile. Photo: Radek
Tezaur. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury Chile Travel.
Day 10: Navigation to Grey Glacier & Torres del
Paine Explorations
Breakfast. This
morning, we arrive at the Grey Peninsula, where a walk
along the beach at Grey Lake allows us to see the Grey
Glacier. At the beach, in a primordial scene, huge blocks
of ice are stranded like battleships run aground. We depart across
the lake on our vessel, Grey II, for the glacier, a natural
marvel of impressive dimensions and millennial age, that constitutes
the end of the Southern Ice Field. Weighing anchor from
the pier and after sailing for a half-hour among icebergs, each
with its unique shape and color, we'll approach the glacier's
front wall, which is divided in two by a central island, where
we land. Here, it is possible to appreciate the glacier's true
magnitude and its apparent infinitude of crevasses.
Lunch. In the afternoon, your guide
will arrange a private exploration of Torres del Paine
according to your preferences and the weather. Choose among hiking,
trekking or a 4 x 4 excursion. Horseback riding and kayaking
are available at additional cost. Dinner and overnight in
the Cerro Guido Lodge.

Salto Grande, Torres
del Paine, Patagonia, Chile. Photo: Claudio Almarza. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury
Chile Travel.
Day 11: Torres del Paine Explorations - Puerto Natales
Breakfast. A
full-day of private explorations in the national park; visiting
Lakes Pehoe, Nordenskjold and Sarmiento,
glaciers and the great waterfall of Salto Grande, ever
under the enchanting gaze of the Paine mountain range and the
incredible, vertical spires of the Torres del Paine. Box lunch.
Continue to Puerto Natales. Dinner by chef Alexis Paredes
at Cormorán
de Las Rocas (not included). Overnight
in the Hotel Altiplanico Sur.

Torres del Paine, Patagonia,
Chile. Photo:
Radek Tezaur. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury Chile Travel.
Day 12: Puerto Natales - Punta Arenas - Santiago
Breakfast. Depart
on a scenic private excursion toward Punta Arenas, admiring
the magnificent scenery and the penguin colony at Otway Sound
(October to March only). Box lunch. Upon reaching the airport,
board the flight to Santiago. Afternoon arrival, reception
and transfer to the historic Santa Rita Vineyard.
At various times in its history, the winery has been an important
cultural, political and spiritual center. The imposing manor
house and its splendid park still retain echoes of magnificent
receptions, memories of important visitors and many of the themes
which inspired prominent Chilean artists of the time.
The old, master house, owned by Domingo
Fernandez Concha, who founded Viña Santa Rita, has a 100-acre
park created in 1882 by Guillermo Renner, a French landscape
designer. The largest bougainvillea in the Americas and hundred-year-old
trees of the most diverse varieties -- chestnut, cedar, olive,
almond, orange and lemon -- dress and perfume this peerless park.
Innumerable statues, some of mythological inspiration and others
representing the four seasons, accompany the visitor, showing
the beauty of each corner offered by this immense and magnificent
garden, cared for by 15 gardeners.
The century-old, family mansion is now
the 12-room, 5-star Hotel Casa Real. Stroll the grounds before
enjoying a gourmet dinner. Farewell dinner and overnight in
a Superior Suite (or Suite) in the 5-star Hotel Casa Real.

One of the Concha y
Toro vineyards in the Maipo Valley. Photo: Servicio Nacional de Turismo,
Chile. Luxury Chile Tours & Luxury Chile Travel.
Day 13: Santiago (Santa Rita Vineyard - Concha y Toro
Vineyard)
Breakfast. In
the morning, visit the vineyards and winery. Afterward, have
a typical lunch with wine in the Restaurante Doña Paula,
a national monument. The building served as a refuge for General
Bernardo O'Higgins, a founding father of the country, and
his soldiers during their fight for independence from Spain in
the mid 1800s, and is now a national monument. Afternoon tour
of one of the Concha y Toro vineyards
before transferring to the Santiago airport for your Overnight
Flight Home.
Day 14: Santiago - Home
Flight and arrival home.

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