Chile

The Touratu Guide to

Chile

17 States to Explore in Chile

UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026

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Chile Brief

Chile stretches over 2,670 miles along South America's western edge, offering some of the world's most dramatic geography. From the driest desert on Earth to pristine fjords and granite peaks, Chile combines natural wonders with vibrant cities and rich cultural heritage. Whether you're hiking volcanic peaks, stargazing in remote highlands, or exploring colonial towns, Chile delivers varied experiences across distinct regions.

• Capital: Santiago • Currency: Chilean Peso (CLP) • Official Language: Spanish • Main Religion: Roman Catholicism • Best Months: September–April (spring/summer) • Average Weather: Varies by region; 50–75°F in central areas • Famous Tourist Cities: Santiago, San Pedro de Atacama, Puerto Montt, Pucón, Valparaíso • Time Zone: CLT (UTC-3) • Visa Note: US, EU, and most nationalities receive 90-day tourist visas on arrival • Popular Experiences: Atacama stargazing, Patagonia trekking, wine tours, fjord cruises, Easter Island exploration

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Frequently Asked Questions About Chile

Everything you need to know before visiting Chile

Chile is generally considered one of South America's safest countries. Violent crime against tourists is rare. Exercise standard precautions in Santiago's outer areas and avoid displaying valuables. Most tourist regions are well-developed and secure. Check current travel advisories before departure.

Budget travelers: $30–50/day. Mid-range: $60–120/day. Upscale: $150+/day. Costs vary by region; Santiago and tourist hotspots are pricier. Accommodation, local transport, and food in small towns are affordable. Remote areas like Patagonia and Easter Island cost more.

Popular route: Santiago (2–3 days) → Atacama (3–4 days) → Patagonia (5–7 days). Alternative: Add Lake District (Pucón, Puerto Varas) or Valparaíso. Flights connect regions efficiently. North-to-south or vice versa works. Plan 10–14 days minimum for meaningful exploration.

September–April is peak season (spring/summer). January–February are warmest but busiest. December and March offer fewer crowds. Winter (May–August) brings snow to Patagonia, limiting hiking access but offering fewer tourists. Spring (September–November) balances weather and crowds well.

Domestic flights connect major cities efficiently. Long-distance buses are cheap and comfortable for overland travel. Rental cars suit independent explorers. Trains operate limited routes. Within cities, use metro (Santiago), buses, or taxis. Book flights ahead during peak season.

Chileans are generally friendly and formal in greetings. Spanish speakers appreciate effort in local language. Dress modestly in rural/indigenous areas. Tipping isn't mandatory but 10% for good service is appreciated. Respect indigenous Mapuche heritage, especially in Lake District regions.

Marble Caves in General Carrera Lake, Chiloé Archipelago's colorful villages, Valle de la Luna near San Pedro, Humberto Diaz Casanueva geysers, and Lauca National Park in the far north. Smaller towns like Vallenar and Huasco offer authentic local experiences without crowds.

Atacama Desert for otherworldly landscapes and stargazing. Torres del Paine in Patagonia for hiking and dramatic peaks. Easter Island for unique Rapa Nui culture. Lake District for volcanoes and lakes. Valparaíso for colorful coastal charm. Wine regions for tastings and vineyard scenery.

10–14 days covers major highlights across regions. 7 days works for one region focus. 3 weeks allows deeper exploration, remote areas, and cultural immersion. Easter Island adds 3–4 days. Patagonia alone deserves 5–7 days for trekking and sightseeing.

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Chile Travel Guide: Deserts, Lakes & Patagonia