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Discover the best Santiago tours, day trips to the colourful port of Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, wine tours through the Maipo and Casablanca valleys, the Andes adventures of the Cajón del Maipo with its hot springs, city tours up San Cristóbal Hill by funicular, and seasonal skiing and stargazing. Compare top-rated activities and plan your perfect Santiago itinerary.

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Santiago itinerary ideas

Ready-made routes you can book against — from a single perfect day to a long weekend.

1 day

Santiago in 1 day

  1. 1City tour
  2. 2San Cristóbal Hill
  3. 3Historic centre
  4. 4Bellavista
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2 days

Santiago in 2 days

  1. 1Day 1: City & wine
  2. 2Day 2: Valparaíso
  3. 3Viña del Mar
  4. 4Casablanca tasting
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3 days

Santiago in 3 days

  1. 1Day 1: City & wine
  2. 2Day 2: Valparaíso
  3. 3Day 3: Cajón del Maipo
  4. 4City, coast & Andes
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With kids

Santiago with kids

  1. 1San Cristóbal funicular
  2. 2Cajón del Maipo
  3. 3Valparaíso
  4. 4Parks
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Practical guide

Know before you go

Short, straight answers to the questions every Santiago visitor asks before booking.

The sweet-spot months

Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) bring mild, pleasant weather ideal for the city, coast and wine valleys — the prime times to visit Santiago.

Summer (Dec–Feb)

Warm to hot and dry, perfect for the coast and outdoors; the city can be busy and locals head to the beach.

Autumn (Mar–May)

Mild and golden, with the grape harvest in the wine valleys — a beautiful time to visit.

Winter (Jun–Aug)

Cool and sometimes grey in the city, but it’s ski season in the nearby Andes; smog can build on still days.

Spring (Sep–Nov)

Fresh, blooming and clear, excellent for sightseeing and day trips with comfortable temperatures.

Ski season

June to September brings snow to Valle Nevado and Farellones, just over an hour from the city.

When to visit

Santiago through the seasons

What's best, how busy it gets, and one booking tip for each time of year.

Summer (Dec–Feb)
Dec–Feb
Best for
Coast and outdoors.
Crowds
Booking tip
Warm and dry; book ahead.
Autumn (Mar–May)
Mar–May
Best for
Wine harvest and mild days.
Crowds
Booking tip
Golden and pleasant.
Winter (Jun–Aug)
Jun–Aug
Best for
Andes skiing.
Crowds
Booking tip
Cool; ski season.
Spring (Sep–Nov)
Sep–Nov
Best for
Sightseeing and blooms.
Crowds
Booking tip
Fresh and clear; ideal.
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Santiago travel FAQ

What are the best tours in Santiago?

The highest-rated Santiago experiences are a Valparaíso and Viña del Mar day trip, a Maipo or Casablanca wine tour, the Cajón del Maipo in the Andes, a city tour up San Cristóbal Hill, and seasonal skiing or stargazing.

What should I book in advance in Santiago?

Book popular Valparaíso, wine and Andes tours ahead, as they sell out, especially in the December–March summer and the June–September ski season.

How many days do I need in Santiago?

Two to three days covers the city, Valparaíso, a wine valley and the Cajón del Maipo; add days for Colchagua wine, skiing and more of the coast.

Is Santiago worth visiting?

Yes — Santiago rewards with its lively city and San Cristóbal views, the colourful port of Valparaíso, world-class wine valleys, the spectacular Cajón del Maipo and Andes, and seasonal skiing and stargazing.

What are the best day trips from Santiago?

Top day trips are Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, the Maipo and Casablanca wine valleys, the Andes and Cajón del Maipo, Isla Negra, and coastal penguin colonies.

When is the best time to visit Santiago?

Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) bring mild, pleasant weather ideal for the city and day trips; summer (December–February) is warm and dry, while winter (June–August) is cool and the Andes ski season.

How do you get around Santiago?

Santiago’s clean metro is fastest across the city (use a Bip! card), with affordable ride apps, walkable central neighbourhoods, a funicular and cable car up San Cristóbal, and tours including hotel pickup; the airport is 30–45 minutes away.
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