Santiago de Chile
Pick-up location and tour start
Corporación Museo de Arqueología e Historia Francisco Fonck
In this place we will stop to see and photograph one of the few Moai (original sculpture) that are outside of Easter Island.
Flower clock of Viña del Mar
Beautiful flower clock, symbol of the city.
Perú Avenue, Viña del Mar
We will stop at the waterfront to observe the Pacific Ocean and the constructions around.
Caleta Portales
Traditional Valparaiso fish and seafood market.
Plaza Sotomayor
Plaza Sotomayor is a significant and picturesque place in Valparaíso, and it plays a central role in the city's life and culture. It's also a gateway to exploring the city's many attractions, historic neighborhoods, and its unique urban landscape.
Cerro Alegre
Cerro Alegre is one of the most famous and picturesque hills (cerros) in Valparaíso, Chile. It's known for its colorful and well-preserved historic buildings, charming streets, and stunning views of the city, the port, and the Pacific Ocean.
Cerro Concepción
Cerro Concepción is another iconic hill (cerro) in Valparaíso, Chile, located adjacent to Cerro Alegre. Like Cerro Alegre, Cerro Concepción is renowned for its historic architecture, cultural attractions, and picturesque surroundings.
Paseo Yugoeslavo
Pasaje Bavestrello
Pasaje Bavestrello, like many other alleys and streets in Valparaíso, likely features the city's characteristic colorful buildings and may offer unique and picturesque views of the harbor and the surrounding hills.
Ascensor Reina Victoria (funicular)
The Ascensor Reina Victoria connects the Paseo Yugoslavo, which offers beautiful views of the city and the bay, with the lower part of the city near Avenida Brasil. It provides a convenient and scenic way for people to travel up and down the steep hills. The funiculars in Valparaíso are not only practical but also culturally significant, and they have been an integral part of the city's history and character.
Casablanca valley Wine Route
The Casablanca Valley Wine Route (Ruta del Vino del Valle de Casablanca) is a popular wine tourism destination located in the Casablanca Valley, which is situated between Santiago and Valparaíso in Chile. This valley is known for its excellent climate and soil conditions that are conducive to grape cultivation, making it one of Chile's most important wine regions.