Visit the Bali-Hai restaurant in Santiago to enjoy a delicious dinner and wonderful show. The show displays the variety of Chile's folklore from North to South. Your tour includes transportation.
Rate includes Wine refill, and the option of Juices or Drinks also with refill
We will pick you up from your hotel to take you to the Bali-Hai restaurant for you to enjoy a delicious show-dinner, which will display the variety of Chile s folklore from north to south.
<br/>Pickup included
The service considere a transportation and dinner with Chilean show in Santiago Bali Hai restaurant customers will be picked up from centrally located hotels in Santiago.
See a display of Chile's folklore from the North to the South. You will also witness “Tirana”and “Huasos” dances along with typical costumes and choreography. While you enjoy the dinner, the entertainer will make the night more enjoyable by singing typical songs with the audience's participation. Then, the ancient Polynesian dances from Tahiti and Easter Island will be performed by “Thiare” ballet. The dancers will be wearing exotic and colorful costumes and there is usually a special guest star taking part of the show.
Before the night ends, the band will invite you take part in the 'Bali Hai' party so you remember and enjoy this unforgettable evening with the best music.
The menu will include an appetizer, first course, second course, main dish, dessert and wine.
• Dress code is semi smart - no casual clothes (i.e. jeans, sportswear, joggers or sneakers)
• Minimum drinking age is 18 years
Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation.
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