Experience the beauty of Valparaíso and Viña del Mar on a private tour with wine tasting in Casablanca Valley. Discover the historical significance, vibrant streets, and stunning landscapes while enjoying insider tips and a personalized experience.
Experience the beauty of Valparaíso and Viña del Mar on a private tour with wine tasting in Casablanca Valley. Discover the historical significance, vibrant streets, and stunning landscapes while enjoying insider tips and a personalized experience.
- La Sebastiana - This four-story residence, offering panoramic views of the city, is distinguished by “the jar of smoke,” a circular, post-modern fireplace crafted by Neruda himself.
- Playa Ancha Hill - A stunning vantage point for aerial sightseeing.
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Turri Clock Tower - The wedge-shaped Turri Tower is among the city’s oldest clocks.
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- La Sebastiana - This four-story residence, offering panoramic views of the city, is distinguished by “the jar of smoke,” a circular, post-modern fireplace crafted by Neruda himself.
- Playa Ancha Hill - A stunning vantage point for aerial sightseeing.
- Turri Clock Tower - The wedge-shaped Turri Tower is among the city’s oldest clocks.
- Plaza Sotomayor - Adjacent to the renowned 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 favored spot for walking tours.
- Palacio Baburizza - This early 20th-century palace honors the city’s 16th-century origins and currently hosts the Fine Arts Museum.
- Navy Building - This remarkable “fortress” is one of Valparaiso’s most architecturally stunning military structures.
- Cerro Concepcion - The breathtaking eastern views from this magnificent hilltop are among the finest in the country.
- Monumento a Los Heroes - The War of the Pacific in the 1880s was a significant milestone in Chile’s history. The Chilean armed forces, led by the Navy, ultimately defeated Bolivia and Peru. Chile acquired northern land rich in mineral resources (saltpeter and copper), devastated Lima, and pushed Bolivia inland, away from the coast. Anyone curious about the importance and remembrance of these achievements 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.
- Wulff Castle - This National Monument is a 19th-century castle that now functions as a cultural center.
- Avenida Peru - One of the main thoroughfares that hugs the ocean, offering breathtaking views.
- Vina del Mar Casino - The first and largest casino in Chile provides games and entertainment for all ages.
- 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 spot 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, off-the-beaten-path streets of the Playa Ancha hill.
- Palacio Presidencial - This is the “president’s summer house,” which can be appreciated while walking along “Peru Avenue.” It’s a lovely place, situated atop Castle Hill, “Castillo Cerro.”
- 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, take the vehicular trams up and down steep hillsides. Walk streets with vistas of the sea.
- Los Canones Beach - Vina del Mar boasts being Chile’s most luxurious beach resort town, attracting visitors from around the globe, even during the off-season.
- 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 commemorate the centenary of Chile’s Independence. The monument, adorned with Italian marble, is topped by a British Victorian lion and decorated with images of four Britons who participated in the Chilean War of Independence.
- Plaza de los Poetas - A charming square celebrating the city’s significant 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 numerous stores and restaurants, as well as lovely photo opportunities and beautiful handicrafts sold throughout the area.
- Corporacion Museo de Arqueologia e Historia Francisco Fonck - The Museum of Archeology and History Francisco Fonck, established in 1937, is a diverse and comprehensive museum showcasing objects from Chile’s original peoples, highlighting its extensive collection of the Rapanui culture, the Atacameños, Diaguitas, Mapuches, inhabitants of the central and far southern regions, along with a wide collection of Peruvian pre-Columbian vessels. In the Natural Sciences area, there is a complete display of arthropods and animals from various parts of the country.
- Moai - This statue, brought from Easter Island, is incredibly fascinating. It’s enjoyable to take pictures standing by this statue. It makes one wonder about its original creators and inspires a desire to visit Easter Island.
- Mirador Pablo Neruda - Pablo Neruda’s house is one of the most talked-about destinations in Valparaiso. It’s a small house atop Cerro Bellavista. It houses a museum offering glimpses of Pablo Neruda’s life and provides a vantage point to overlook 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.
- Muelle Prat - Enjoy the views from the boat and the culture within the port with local merchants and a large plaza to enhance your Valparaiso experience.
- Cerro Alegre - This is the historical part of Valparaiso located on the hills. The area is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its architectural houses. You can also enjoy the view of Valparaiso’s seaside and numerous restaurants and shops.
- Muelle Vergara - The Muelle Vergara is an excellent spot to capture beautiful photos of the coastline on both sides. It is also a very popular fishing spot among locals.
- Flower Clock (Reloj de Flores) - Every visitor to the area should see this iconic spot. Even on a cloudy day, it’s very picturesque.
- Ascensor Artilleria - Artilleria appears to be the Valparaiso ascensor with the most reviews. It likely offers the best views from the top, and the walk 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 highly vertical city.
- Ascensor Concepcion - This is the oldest funicular in Valparaíso. The view is wonderful, even if daylight can be seen through the floorboards. It offers a genuine local experience!
- Paseo Atkinson - Paseo Atkinson used to be a residential area in past years, now it’s filled with tourists who enjoy a lovely view. From there, you can see the bay, the hills, and the city’s layout. Paseo Atkinson is now a free-access viewpoint located in Valparaíso, on Concepción hill.
- Piano Staircase - Piano Staircase.
- Paseo Dimalow - A pleasant walk, distinct from others as it doesn’t offer the same view, but is surrounded by interesting buildings and commercial establishments that have been preserved over time.
- Ascensor Reina Victoria - The Queen Victoria funicular, constructed by the British in the late 1800s, provides an efficient and enjoyable ride up the mountain in an eight-person box.
- Santiago - Departure from Santiago city.
- Valparaiso - Valparaiso, The Jewel of the Pacific, offers a unique charm. Initially encouraged by groups of artists and bohemians and later 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 evolved into Chile’s most luxurious beach resort town, attracting visitors from all over the world. Some come for Vina Del Mar’s relaxed tropical atmosphere, its grand tree-lined avenues, its vast, soft stretches of white sand beach, and its abundant gourmet restaurants.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live commentary on board
- Wine and Food tasting (Azapa olives and cookies with olive oil)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live commentary on board
- Wine and Food tasting (Azapa olives and cookies with olive oil)
- Lunch (own expense)
- Gratuities
- Additional charge for luggage
- Lunch (own expense)
- Gratuities
- Additional charge for luggage
Experience a full-day individual tour journeying through Valparaíso and Viña del Mar in the central region of Chile. Uncover the historical importance of Valparaíso, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its relevance as a key economical center. Revel in the allure of Viña del Mar with its lively streets and varied points of interest. Our tour…
Experience a full-day individual tour journeying through Valparaíso and Viña del Mar in the central region of Chile. Uncover the historical importance of Valparaíso, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its relevance as a key economical center. Revel in the allure of Viña del Mar with its lively streets and varied points of interest. Our tour guide will supply customized insights, including exclusive advice on top locations to visit, favored eateries, and additional activities. Extend your adventure to Reñaca, a high-end resort celebrated for its breathtaking vistas and extensive coastline. Explore the acclaimed Casablanca Valley, noted for its wine production, and gain knowledge about its past and practice. We strive to provide a remarkable and personalized journey, with your satisfaction as our goal. Submerge yourself in the lifestyle and charisma of these seaside towns with our undivided attention.
- Dress code is casual
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
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.