
Chile
Everything you need to plan a great trip — from the driest desert on Earth to the best trekking in South America — without the guesswork.
Chile is best planned around two of its four headline regions, not all of them at once: Santiago (3-4 days), plus either the Atacama Desert (3-4 days, visitable year-round) or Chilean Patagonia and Torres del Paine (5-7 days, trekking season November-March only). Easter Island (3-4 days) is a worthwhile but costly add-on for travelers with extra time and budget. Most Western nationalities and most of Latin America get a visa-free 90-day stay with no reciprocity fee as of 2026. Budget from $50/day backpacking, $120-220/day mid-range.
Chile is what happens when a country gets stretched so long and thin — over 2,650 miles (4,300 km) north to south — that it ends up containing several completely different worlds inside one border. The driest desert on the planet sits at one end. World-class glacial trekking sits at the other. A remote Polynesian island covered in carved stone giants floats 2,300 miles offshore. And somewhere in the middle, a genuinely underrated capital city with a wine industry that deserves way more international credit than it gets.
This guide covers everything: where to go, how many days each region needs, when to fly for the specific part of the country you're visiting (there is no single 'best season' here), what it actually costs in USD, and the visa rule for your specific passport — not a generic one-size-fits-all answer. Written to be genuinely useful, and updated through the season.
Destinations
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Santiago
3–4 nights, a genuinely great food scene, and two wine valleys an hour away.

Valparaíso
A day trip or overnight from Santiago — colorful chaos, world-class street art.

San Pedro de Atacama
3–4 days, the driest desert on Earth, and some of the clearest night skies anywhere.

Chilean Patagonia
The gateway to Torres del Paine — wild, windy, and unlike anywhere else in Chile.

Easter Island (Rapa Nui)
One of the most remote inhabited places on Earth — and worth every hour of the flight.
Attractions
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Torres del Paine Trekking: W Trek vs. O Circuit
South America's best-known trek — and one that genuinely requires booking ahead.

Atacama Salt Flats, Geysers and Stargazing
The desert day trips that make San Pedro one of the strangest, best-looking places on Earth.
Food
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Chile Visa and Entry Requirements (2026)
The real answer, broken down by passport — not one generic rule.

Chile Money, Safety and eSIM
Cash, cards, a level-headed safety read, and staying connected across three very different regions.














































