Embark on a full-day group tour in Chile to explore the charming coastal cities of Viña Del Mar and Valparaiso, visit the picturesque Casablanca Valley known for its exquisite white wines, and relax on the stunning beaches of Reñaca. Don’t miss this unforgettable guided experience!
Embark on a full-day group tour in Chile to explore the charming coastal cities of Viña Del Mar and Valparaiso, visit the picturesque Casablanca Valley known for its exquisite white wines, and relax on the stunning beaches of Reñaca. Don’t miss this unforgettable guided experience!
- Casablanca - Renowned winery valley in the central region.
- La Sebastiana - This four-story residence, offering panoramic views of the city, features “the jar of smoke,” a round, post-modern fireplace designed by Neruda himself.
- Playa Ancha Hill - A stunning lookout point for aerial sightseeing.
- Plaza Sotomayor - Adjacent to the…
- Casablanca - Renowned winery valley in the central region.
- La Sebastiana - This four-story residence, offering panoramic views of the city, features “the jar of smoke,” a round, post-modern fireplace designed by Neruda himself.
- Playa Ancha Hill - A stunning lookout point for aerial sightseeing.
- Plaza Sotomayor - Adjacent to the famous port in the heart of Valparaiso, this popular plaza houses the country’s naval headquarters.
- Parliament Building - The impressive square-arched government building was relocated from Santiago to safeguard it from socialist bombings in the 1970s.
- Paseo Gervasoni - This hilly street, lined with many vintage Chilean buildings, is a popular spot for walking tours.
- Turri Clock Tower - The wedge-shaped Turri Tower is one of the city’s oldest clocks.
- Navy Building - This impressive “fortress” is one of Valparaiso’s most architecturally stunning military buildings.
- Cerro Concepcion - The magnificent hilltop offers some of the country’s best eastern views.
- Palacio Baburizza - This turn-of-the-century palace pays tribute to the city’s 16th-century roots and currently houses the Fine Arts Museum.
- Wulff Castle - This National Monument is a 19th-century castle that now serves as a cultural center.
- Avenida Peru - A main thoroughfare that hugs the ocean, offering breathtaking views.
- Monumento a Los Heroes - The War of the Pacific in the 1880s was a significant event in Chile’s history. The Chilean armed forces, led by the Navy, eventually triumphed over Bolivia and Peru. Chile seized northern land with valuable mineral resources (saltpeter and copper), devastated Lima, and pushed Bolivia back from the seacoast into landlocked status. Anyone curious about the importance and remembrance of these successes should spend time admiring this impressive monument to the victory and its leaders. The monument also serves as a focal point of Sotomayor Square and is visible from many surrounding hills.
- Playa Renaca - Renaca is accessible from Vina del Mar in the south via a coastal road. Behind the main town and oceanfront, the town rises quickly with many steep roads. There are plenty of shops, bars, and restaurants. The beach is sandy and clean with a pleasant promenade.
- Paseo 21 de Mayo - A fantastic place for capturing amazing photos of your visit to Valparaiso. You can see the entire city and the complete bay (including Viña and Reñaca). There are nearby restaurants, and it’s surrounded by beautiful and off-the-beaten-path streets of the Playa Ancha hill.
- Vina del Mar Casino - The first and largest casino in Chile offers games and entertainment for all ages.
- Historic Quarter of the Seaport City of Valparaiso - The buildings, street art, and history blend together to create a wonderful experience. Wander the streets, visit local merchants, and take the vehicular trams up and down steep hillsides. Walk streets with vistas of the sea.
- Los Canones Beach - Vina del Mar boasts that it is Chile’s most luxurious beach resort town, attracting visitors from all over the world, even during the off-season.
- Palacio Presidencial - This is the “president’s summer house,” which can be appreciated while walking along “Peru Avenue.” It’s a lovely place, situated on the top of Castle Hill, “Castillo Cerro.”
- Plaza de los Poetas - A charming square commemorating the city’s important literary history. The architecture is very nice, and there are some lovely gardens. It’s a pleasant stopover on the way to Pablo Neruda’s house. Shake hands with a statue or put your arm around another.
- Paseo Yugoeslavo Ex Paseo Americano - This place is unique in many ways. The buildings are very European, and the views are splendid. There are many stores and restaurants, as well as lovely picture stops and beautiful handicrafts sold all over the place.
- El Arco Britanico - The Arco Británico is a monument on Avenida Brasil. It was donated to the city in 1910 by the British community to mark the centenary of Chile’s Independence. The monument, covered in Italian marble, is topped by a British Victorian lion and decorated with images of four Britons who participated in the Chilean War of Independence.
- Moai - This statue was brought from Easter Island. It is extremely interesting and fun to take pictures standing by it. It makes one wonder about its original creators and entices people to visit Easter Island.
- Mirador Pablo Neruda - Pablo Neruda’s house is one of the talked-about destinations in Valparaiso. It’s a small house on top of Cerro Bellavista. It houses a museum showcasing glimpses of Pablo Neruda’s life and offers a vantage point to look out over the city. There are shops outside the house where one can pick up pretty magnets, and a quaint plaza nearby with steps adorned with beautiful mosaics.
- Corporacion Museo de Arqueologia e Historia Francisco Fonck - The Museum of Archeology and History Francisco Fonck, founded in 1937, is a varied and comprehensive museum showcasing objects from Chile’s original peoples, highlighting its large collection of the Rapanui culture, the Atacameños, Diaguitas, Mapuches, inhabitants of the central and extreme austral areas, in addition to a wide collection of Peruvian pre-Columbian vessels. In the Natural Sciences area, there is a complete display of arthropods and animals from different areas of the country.
- Cerro Alegre - It’s the historical part of Valparaiso located on the hills. The place is a UNESCO World Heritage site because of its house architecture. You can also enjoy the view of Valparaiso’s seaside and many restaurants and shops.
- Muelle Vergara - The Muelle Vergara is a great spot to capture some nice photos of the coastline on both sides. It is also a very popular fishing spot with the locals.
- Muelle Prat - Enjoy the views from the boat and the culture within the port with local merchants and a large plaza to enhance your experience of Valparaiso.
- Ascensor Artilleria - Artilleria appears to be the Valparaiso ascensor with the most reviews. It probably also has the best views from the top, and the stroll back down is very pleasant too.
- Ascensor El Peral - One of the many elevator lines that transport people up and down the hills. Very practical in this very vertical city.
- Ascensor Concepcion - This is the oldest funicular in Valparaíso. The view is wonderful, even if you can see daylight through the floorboards. It is a genuine local experience!
- Flower Clock (Reloj de Flores) - Every visitor to the area should visit this iconic spot. Even on a not-so-sunny day, it’s very picturesque.
- Piano Staircase - Piano Staircase
- Paseo Dimalow - A pleasant walk, different from the others in that it does not have the same view, but it is surrounded by interesting buildings and commercial premises that have been preserved over time.
- Ascensor Reina Victoria - The Queen Victoria funicular, built by the British in the late 1800s, is an efficient and pleasant ride up the mountain in an eight-person box.
- Valparaiso - Valparaiso, The Jewel of the Pacific, offers a unique appeal. Initially encouraged by groups of artists and bohemians and then by the community, Valparaiso has undergone a transformation through improvement projects.
- Vina del Mar - The city, also known as the Garden City, was founded on December 29th, 1874, by engineer Jose Francisco Vergara Echevers, and has grown into Chile’s most luxurious beach resort town, attracting visitors from all over the world. Some come for Vina Del Mar’s languid tropical atmosphere, its grand tree-lined avenues, its vast, soft stretches of white sand beach, and its sybaritic abundance of gourmet restaurants.
- Santiago - Departure from Santiago city
- Concon - Located along the scenic coast of Concón, Chile, La Roca Oceánica is a striking natural rock formation that juts dramatically into the Pacific Ocean. This iconic landmark offers a perfect blend of rugged beauty, panoramic views, and coastal wildlife, making it a must-see destination for visitors to the Valparaíso Region.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live commentary on board
- Wine and Food tasting (Azapa olives and cookies with olive oil)
- Local taxes
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live commentary on board
- Wine and Food tasting (Azapa olives and cookies with olive oil)
- Local taxes
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
This tour offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy a full-day guided journey through two coastal cities in Chile’s central region. Valparaiso, recognized as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, is rich in character and historical significance, and serves as a key hub for Chile’s economic activities. Viña del Mar is consistently awarded as the best place…
This tour offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy a full-day guided journey through two coastal cities in Chile’s central region. Valparaiso, recognized as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, is rich in character and historical significance, and serves as a key hub for Chile’s economic activities. Viña del Mar is consistently awarded as the best place to live in Chile, boasting beautiful streets adorned with flowers and unparalleled beaches. Additionally, the tour includes a visit to the Casablanca Valley, renowned for its white wines, some of which have been acclaimed as the best globally.
La Roca Oceánica in Concón, Chile, is a remarkable rock formation that juts into the Pacific Ocean. It provides breathtaking views, along with sightings of seabirds, sea lions, and magnificent sunsets. Perfect for walking, contemplation, or photography, it is a natural emblem of Chile’s central coast.
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Group size and route can vary according specific situations of the day to best development of the service
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.