Discover the rich history, poetry and flavors of Chile on this excursion to Isla Negra and Pomaire. Travel to the Pacific coast, where natural beauty meets Pablo Neruda’s literary culture in his charming house museum. Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant before exploring the city of Pomaire, famous for its pottery. The visit culminates in the prestigious Undurraga Vineyard, where you will learn about wine making and taste a glass.
- 10-hour tour with pick-up from Santiago hotel
- Visit Pablo Neruda's house museum in Isla Negra
- Two-course lunch in a local restaurant
- Guided tour in Viña Undurraga with wine tasting
Pickup included
After an hour and a half drive, we will arrive at Isla Negra, a cozy coastal town south of El Quisco. As soon as you arrive, you will marvel at the landscapes of the dark colored rocks of the area. Its name alludes to its peculiar surroundings, but also hides behind it a beautiful story related to the poet Pablo Neruda. We'll tell you!
In addition to admiring its beauty, we will visit the Casa de Isla Negra, a house museum that belonged to Pablo Neruda and his wife Matilda. To enter this residence is to enter the daily life of this master of letters and verses. A real privilege!
After such a magical visit, we will head to a local restaurant to enjoy a two-course lunch. After recharging batteries, we will start the journey to Pomaire, the so-called city of la greda. Why is it? We'll find out as we explore your pottery workshops.
You want more? We will visit the prestigious Viña Undurraga, one of the oldest and most famous wineries in Chile. There, we will take a guided tour to learn about the whole process of making Chilean wine. The best? We'll drink a glass of wine while chatting about the area's wine history.
We will start the journey back to your hotel, where we will say goodbye after 10 hours of excursion. What a day!
Our business executives will contact each passenger the day before to provide pickup point information if the passenger is outside the proposed range. On the day of the tour the Guide will contact you again to coordinate the pickup.
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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.
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