Hand-crafted journeys through Chile's most remarkable landscapes, flavours, and stories
Old vines, new stories
Journey through Chile's largest wine region, where century-old vineyards meet innovative winemakers. From the sun-drenched Curicó Valley to the coastal hills of Cauquenes, taste wines that carry the DNA of Chile's viticultural heritage.
From glaciers to ocean mist
Cross the Maule Region from the high Andes to the Pacific shore, exploring protected forests, volcanic landscapes, and wetland sanctuaries. A journey through some of central Chile's most biodiverse and least-visited natural areas.
Where history meets the mountains
Discover the O'Higgins region through its extraordinary heritage, from a UNESCO mining city frozen in time to thermal springs visited by Darwin, and the Andes reserves where condors soar over glacier-carved valleys.
Water, fire, and silence
Follow the water from man-made reservoirs to volcanic lagoons high in the Andes. Kayak, fish, and camp along Chile's most stunning but least-known bodies of water, each with a different character and story.
Salt air and fresh ceviche
Follow the Pacific coastline through traditional fishing villages where time moves slowly. Taste the freshest seafood, watch artisan fishermen at work, and explore hidden coves along Chile's wild coast.
Walking among living fossils
Trek through forests of monkey puzzle trees, araucarias that have stood for thousands of years. These living fossils survived the dinosaurs and now shelter some of Chile's rarest wildlife.
Volcanic warmth in wild places
Chile sits on the Ring of Fire, and its thermal springs are among the world's best. Soak in natural hot pools set against volcanoes, rivers, and star-filled skies.
Chile's cowboy heartland
Immerse yourself in the living tradition of Chile's huaso culture, horseback riding, rodeos, cueca dancing, and hearty countryside cuisine in the agricultural heartland.