Private Tour Isla Negra, Pomaire and Coastal Resorts Tour from Santiago
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Private Tour Isla Negra, Pomaire and Coastal Resorts Tour from Santiago

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About this experience

Leave Santiago for the serene central Chilean coast on this 8-hour private guided tour. Head first for Isla Negra to explore the former home of the Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda, before traveling north along the coast to the resort of San Alfonso del Mar. Finish with a walking tour of the traditional town of Pomaire, known for its craftsmanship.

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Private Full Day Service

Includes Private Transportation, museum entrances and bilingual tour Guide<br/>Pablo Neruda House : Includes Ticket Entrance<br/>Private Service<br/>Duration: 8 hours<br/>Van or Minivan<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Neruda Museum Tickets
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Courtesy glass of wine

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Fertile valleys nestled between the mountains and the ocean are the perfect terroir for some of the best wines in the world. a deep-rooted element in Chile’s culture and identity. Courtesy glass of wine included

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Stop 2 Pass by

Founded in 1986 by Chile’s Guilisasti family, Emiliana Vineyards is a privately owned initiative dedicated to producing wines made from organic grapes and, in the case of the super-premium Emiliana Gê and Coyam, made in accordance with biodynamic principals as well. Introduction of the debut 2003 vintage Gê marked the release of South America’s first ever certified biodynamic wine.

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Indomita is owned by the Bethia Group since they bought it over in 2006, and now the winery comprises of vineyards in Casablanca (150 hectares) and in Maipo (350 hectares). The extensive range also expands to Maule and you’ll find all the classic varieties from Chile in their wide portfolio.

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It is a popular summer resort for the population of Santiago. It is an upscale community near El Quisco and Valparaíso. The San Alfonso del Mar resort, located north of the city, is home to the it is a popular summer resort for the population of Santiago. It is an upscale community near El Quisco and Valparaíso. The San Alfonso del Mar resort, located north of the city, is home to the world's largest outdoor pool. Stop on the it is a popular summer resort for the population of Santiago. It is an upscale community near El Quisco and Valparaíso. The San Alfonso del Mar resort, located north of the city, is home to the world's largest outdoor pool for photography

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The Pablo Neruda Foundation is in charge of the preservacion and spreading of the artist’s heritage, they are in charge of three museums, houses that used to be inhabited by the poet. His getaway house in Isla Nera is the most popular, and Neruda’s favorite, and its filled with several personal objects and collections. When visiting you will be able to appreciate several manuscripts, books, bottles, seashells and enormous figureheads that Neruda recolected throughout his life.

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Of its tourist attractions, the most popular are, of course, the beaches. The main one is Playa Chica (155 meters wide by 80 m long, with thick yellow sand), from which you can see many of the residences of the architectural heritage of Las Cruces; behind a roquerío below is the picturesque fishing cove.

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Stop 7

Walking down the main street, stores overflowing with handmade clay ceramics — known as greda — line both sides for as far as you can see. This is perhaps what Pomaire is best known for. Everything is made from a distinctive clay—a rose tinted earthen mixture that is both warm and rustic.

Artisans craft the clay into casserole dishes and bowls ideal for preparing traditional Chilean dishes like cazuela, porotos, and of course, pastel de choclo. In fact, if your pastel de choclo is cooked in anything other than a Pomaire dish, it is not quite authentic.

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El Quisco has had a major development in the twentieth century primarily as a place of recreation and residence of important Chilean figures of arts, and culture, but few know their past

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The origin of the word tabo possibly comes from the mapudungún tafü, cave found under the ground where the calcus (sorcerers) are formed and which, in addition, acts as their abode.

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Departure from Santiago city

What's not included

Gratuities
Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
PT EN ES

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Child rate applies only when sharing with two paying adults
May be operated by a multilingual guide
Dress code is smart casual
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended this tour involves a moderate amount of walking
Minimum age is 4 years

Important notes

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About Santiago

Santiago is the vibrant capital of Chile, nestled between the Andes and the Chilean Coast Range. Known for its rich history, modern culture, and stunning natural surroundings, it offers a unique blend of urban life and outdoor adventure. The city is a gateway to both the Pacific coast and the Andes Mountains, making it an ideal destination for diverse experiences.

Top Attractions

Plaza de Armas

The heart of Santiago, this historic square is surrounded by significant buildings including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National History Museum.

Historical 1-2 hours Free (museums may charge entry fees)

San Cristobal Hill

A prominent landmark offering panoramic views of the city and the Andes. The hill is home to a statue of the Virgin Mary and a funicular railway.

Nature 2-3 hours Free (funicular ride costs around CLP 2,000 or USD 2.50)

La Moneda Palace

The official seat of the President of Chile, this neoclassical palace is a symbol of the country's political history.

Historical 1 hour Free

Barrio Lastarria

A charming neighborhood known for its boutiques, art galleries, and vibrant cultural scene. It's a great place for dining and exploring.

Cultural Half-day Free to explore (shopping and dining costs vary)

Sky Costanera

The tallest building in South America, offering a breathtaking observation deck with panoramic views of the city and the Andes.

Adventure 1-2 hours CLP 12,000 (USD 15) for adults, CLP 6,000 (USD 7.50) for children

Must-Try Local Dishes

Completo

A Chilean-style hot dog topped with avocado, tomatoes, and mayonnaise. It's a popular street food and a must-try for any visitor.

Snack Vegetarian options available (without meat)

Empanadas de Pino

A type of empanada filled with a mixture of ground beef, onions, raisins, olives, and hard-boiled eggs. It's a staple of Chilean cuisine and can be found in bakeries and restaurants throughout the country.

Snack/Dinner Contains meat and allergens

Pastel de Choclo

A savory pie made with ground corn, chicken, beef, olives, and hard-boiled eggs. It's a traditional dish often served as a main course.

Dinner Contains meat and allergens

Cazuela

A hearty stew made with beef, pumpkin, potatoes, and corn. It's a comforting and filling dish, often served with rice or bread.

Dinner Contains meat and allergens

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Andes Rafting in the Cajón del Maipo Beach day in Viña del Mar or Reñaca Wine tasting in the Maipo Valley Exploring the historic quarter of Valparaíso Visiting museums and cultural centers in Santiago Surfing in Reñaca Kayaking in the Cajón del Maipo

Best Time to Visit

November to March (Summer)

This is the best time to visit Santiago for outdoor activities and exploring the city. The weather is warm and dry, perfect for hiking, wine tours, and enjoying the city's vibrant nightlife.

20°C to 32°C (68°F to 90°F) 68°F to 90°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English (in tourist areas and by younger generations)
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited elsewhere

Currency

Chilean Peso (CLP)

Time Zone

CLT (Chile Standard Time, GMT-4)

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, but exercise caution in certain areas

Santiago is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur, especially in crowded areas and on public transportation. Be cautious and take common-sense precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and on public transportation
  • • Use official taxis or app-based services, and avoid unlicensed taxis
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, and avoid carrying large amounts of cash

Getting there

By air
  • Comodoro Arturo Benitez International Airport • 17 km (10.5 miles) northwest of downtown
By bus

Terminal Alameda, Terminal Sur

Getting around

Public transport

The metro system is efficient, clean, and easy to use. It's the fastest way to get around the city.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Barrio Lastarria Bellavista Providencia El Golf Barrio Brasil

Day trips

Valparaíso
120 km (75 miles) west of Santiago • Full day

A vibrant port city known for its colorful houses, historic funiculars, and bohemian atmosphere. Valparaíso is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular day trip from Santiago.

Vina del Mar and Reñaca
125 km (78 miles) west of Santiago • Full day

Two popular beach towns offering beautiful sandy beaches, resorts, and a variety of water sports. These towns are a great escape from the city, especially during the summer months.

Cajón del Maipo
50 km (31 miles) southeast of Santiago • Full day or overnight

A stunning valley surrounded by the Andes Mountains, offering breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, and outdoor activities. It's a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Festivals

Fiestas Patrias • September 18-19 Santiago a Mil • January Viña del Mar International Song Festival • February

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic Spanish phrases to enhance your experience and connect with locals
  • Use the metro and public transportation to get around the city, as they are efficient, affordable, and widely available
  • Explore the city's many neighborhoods, each offering a unique atmosphere and attractions
  • Visit the city's markets, such as Mercado Central, for a taste of local culture and cuisine
  • Take a day trip to nearby destinations, such as Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, or the Cajón del Maipo, to experience the diversity and beauty of Chile
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