2-Week Chile Tour Packages
Ever seen a country that stretches through multiple climate zones in one impossibly long strip? Chile's geography is almost absurd—4,300 kilometers long and narrow. Two weeks might include Atacama Desert up north, Santiago, Lake District, and Patagonia. Torres del Paine features those iconic granite towers, and Easter Island if you fly out there. Valparaíso's colorful hillside houses merit a day too.
Insider tips: Recommended 2-week Chile tour itineraries
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14 Days in Chile, incl. Santiago and Patagonia
A 14-day Chilean tour through 5 cities features 3 lunches and 3 dinners. Your route leads from Santiago's Plaza de Armas to Atacama's Valle de la Luna, with luxurious stays at Hotel Cumbres Vitacura and Adventure Domes Ecocamp in Torres del Paine.

- Days 1-3
Santiago & Wine Country
Arrive in Santiago in the afternoon to avoid rush hour traffic. Visit Cerro San Cristóbal for city views and explore Plaza de Armas. On Day 2, take a 1.5-hour trip to Maipo Valley and visit Cousiño Macul in the morning when it's cooler. Day 3, drive the coastal route to Valparaiso (90 minutes). Get there early to see the street art before the crowds arrive.

- Days 4-6
Atacama Desert
Take a 2.5-hour flight to Calama and transfer to San Pedro de Atacama. Visit Valle de la Luna at sunset to see the best colors. For the Tatio Geysers, pack layers. Temperatures start near freezing at dawn but get hot by mid-morning. Visit Laguna Chaxa for flamingo watching. A telephoto lens will help you get great shots.

- Days 7-8
Lake District
- Days 9-12
Patagonia
Take a 2-hour 10-minute flight to Punta Arenas to visit the Magdalena Island penguin colony. Check the weather before booking boat tours. The drive to Torres del Paine takes 5 hours. Take your time and stop for photos along the way. Stay at the Ecocamp for convenient hiking access. Bring good rain gear no matter when you visit. The weather in Patagonia changes quickly.

- Days 13-14
Santiago
Chilean Fjords & The Glaciers of The Beagle Channel 2027
This 14-day voyage from Buenos Aires to Valparaíso visits 7 Chilean destinations including Castro's UNESCO wooden churches, Puerto Montt in the Andean Alps, and World Heritage-listed Valparaíso. You'll navigate Cape Horn where oceans collide, cruise past expanding Pio XI Glacier, and see Seno Pia Glacier's ice crevasses.

Buenos Aires Argentina
1,474 miUshuaia Argentina
85 miAlberto de Agostini National Park Chile
111 miPunta Arenas Chile
21 miMagdalena Island Chile
310 miPuerto Eden Chile
20 miGlaciar Pio XI Chile
465 miCastro Chile
18 miChiloe Island Chile
98 miPuerto Montt Chile
115 miValdivia Chile
476 miValparaiso Chile
Highlights of Chile - Atacama to Paine
This 13-day expedition spans 13 Chilean destinations, from Santiago to Torres del Paine. Highlights include 8km Hunters Trail trek, Magdalena Island penguin watching, and El Tatio Geysers visit. Package includes 11 nights in comfortable hotels, 12 breakfasts, and 2 dinners for approx. $520 per day.

Santiago Chile
63 miValparaiso Chile
750 miCalama Chile
55 miSan Pedro De Atacama Chile
43 miSalar de Atacama Chile
43 miSan Pedro De Atacama Chile
41 miEl Tatio Chile
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San Pedro De Atacama Chile
55 miCalama Chile
1,335 miPuerto Montt Chile
11 miPuerto Varas Chile
29 miOsorno Volcano Chile
29 miPuerto Varas Chile
823 miPunta Arenas Chile
21 miMagdalena Island Chile
181 miTorres del Paine National Park Chile
67 miPuerto Natales Chile
1,265 miSantiago Chile
What people love about 2-week Chile tours
- 11 Days Santiago, San Pedro de Atacama and Puerto Varas
I did not realise when I booked the tour that the tour operator is a destination management company - not a fully guided tour operator. Basically, you get yourself to the three places and the company arranges tours for you on different days. As a solo senior woman traveller, this was not the best choice for me although the contact, Ale, was great and everything was well organised. The company also seemed to have a good reputation and local guides often went the extra mile. The issue was that there were basically tours everyday and some days 2 on one day. This was too much for me as I like to have breaks and wonder around on my own. Also all the tours used minivans and these were usually full up. It was very uncomfortable in these vans in such circumstances - especially if you were in the back part of the van and the seat had obstructions on the floor and you had to sit sideways for hours on end. I ended up having to cancel at least three daily tours to recover. I note that the tours in Atacama were a bit rough and ready with guides basically giving up on English translations as the majority of the passengers spoke Spanish, though some said they would describe things later to me which they did. Having said all that, the scenery and experience was incredible with each place offering something different - from bustling Santiago, to the colourful graffitied houses on the hills of Valparaiso, to the salt lagoons and dunes of the Atacama desert and lastly to the forests and mountain lakes of Puerto Varas.
- Cycling the Lake District of Chile & Argentina
Excellent. Well-designed tour with beautiful scenery, good variety, reasonable cycling distances, good lunches, interesting and clean accommodations, helpful guides...
- Argentina & Chile : El Calafate, Torre Del Paine W/local flights
Excellent holiday! Very well organised - the team: Hannah, Lilly, Barbara, Wendy Penny, Sam- put a lot of effort into organising an excellent itinerary. Brilliant communication with the local teams on the ground, couple of minor hiccups out of their control (eg a local domestic flight cancelled with nothing till the next day), which they helped me deal with very efficiently and I felt very looked after throughout. Would happily use them again! Pro tips for future travellers: ignore the guide books, no one speaks English, get a good few Spanish sentences ready! Laundry - do at El calafate hotel - half the price of everywhere else! In puerto natales there is quite alot of street noise on the sea view room - I’m a good sleeper so it didn’t bother me at all but light sleepers might want a different room! Thanks very much team I will always be grateful!





























