Chile

A land of extremes and unsurpassed natural beauty

Within its staggering length, Chile is home to an array of climates and changing geographies. Packed between the Andes to the east and the powerful Pacific Ocean to the west, it takes you from the driest desert landscapes, across lush valleys, verdant forests and azure lakes, to the majestic mountain views of Patagonia. You can get your share of big city energy in modern Santiago, head to the Colchagua valley for some prime wining and dining, experience lunar landscapes in Atacama, or head south for outdoors adventures involving snow, volcanoes, lakes and imposing glaciers. And of, course, the mysticism and beautiful beaches of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) are a treat for all adventurers. Chile is all about unique experiences!

Explore comfortably in Mari Mari Natural Reserve

Mari Mari is the first Luxury Eco Resort in South America. Sitting in 9,000 acres of verdant terrain and with a 13-mile coastline to the Pacific Ocean, it offers the ideal location to explore the magnificent natural surroundings. The wide array of activities available includes hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching, boat excursions and fishing. And with an exquisite cuisine showcasing local products, the experience is a seamless combination of luxury and nature.

Get a taste of Chile’s wine culture

Founded in 1993 and located in the Casablanca Valley, the world-class Casas del Bosque vineyard is known for cool-climate grape varieties, such as SAUvignon blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Noir and Syrah. Get the chance to explore the gorgeous 230-hectare estate – be it by foot or by bike – while learning all about the winery’s history, the art of winemaking and, of course, indulge in some of their fine wines.

Did you know?

Chile has the world’s longest north-south coastline, stretching over 6,000 km along the Pacific.

The mining industry is central to Chile’s economy and they are the world’s largest copper producers.

Chile is famous for its Carmenère wine, a French variety thought extinct but rediscovered in Chile in 1984.

The country is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area with a lot of tectonic activity.

Southern Chile has significant German influence from migrants who settled there in the mid 1800s.

The Atacama Desert in northern Chile is considered the driest non-polar desert in the world.

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