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7 Days / 6 Nights
Daily Tour
22 people
English, Espanol
A 7-day journey through the wonders of Chile: the urban elegance of Santiago and its main highlights, the colorful hills and scenic viewpoints of Valparaíso alongside the sophistication of Viña del Mar, and the magic of Easter Island featuring its iconic Moai statues, volcanic landscapes, and ancestral Polynesian culture.
An unforgettable experience that includes archaeological sites, breathtaking ocean views, and a unique connection with one of the most remote and mystical destinations on Earth.
An itinerary that combines culture, heritage, and extraordinary natural landscapes.
Prices per person
| Single | Double/Triple | |
| Superior Tourist 3* | USD $2,887.00 | USD $2,431.00 |
The prices indicated above are valid for the year 2026 only.
Customize this itinerary by adding extra days or additional tours. Please contact one of our travel advisors to request pricing. Private service is available upon request.
Arrival at Santiago International Airport, where our representative will be waiting to transfer you to your selected hotel.
At the scheduled time, departure from your hotel to begin a tour that perfectly blends modernity and history.
Explore the highlights of Santiago, including Plaza de Armas, Santiago Cathedral, La Moneda Palace, and Santa Lucía Hill.
Continue to San Cristóbal Hill for a scenic ride on the Teleférico Santiago, offering panoramic views of the city and the Andes Mountains. Visit the vibrant Lastarria district before returning to the hotel.
Pick up from your hotel to begin the journey to Valparaíso. En route, we will pass through the Curacaví Valley and Casablanca Valley, known for its white wine production, particularly Sauvignon Blanc.
Stop at Hostería Millahue to taste traditional Chilean “chicha.”
Upon arrival in Valparaíso, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we will visit Plaza Victoria, Plaza Sotomayor, the Naval Heroes Monument, and Paseo 21 de Mayo viewpoint.
We will walk through iconic hills such as Cerro Alegre using historic funiculars (built between 1883 and 1902).
Continue to Viña del Mar, the “Garden City,” to see the Flower Clock, the Casino, and Reñaca Beach, with free time for lunch.
Return via the coastal road with a stop at Quinta Vergara, home of the International Song Festival.
Return to your hotel.
Transfer to the airport for your flight to Easter Island. Upon arrival, private transfer to your hotel.
In the evening, you will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to the Te Ra'ai Dinner Show, where you will enjoy a unique cultural experience featuring traditional Polynesian music and dance, along with an authentic umu-style dinner prepared using ancestral cooking techniques.
After the show, you will be transferred back to your hotel.
Pick up from your hotel at approximately 9:30 am to begin the excursion towards the southeast and northeast coast of the island.
The first stop will be Ahu Akahanga, also known as the “Platform of the King,” where according to legend lies the tomb of Hotu Matua’a. Here, you will see several platforms, moai, and remains of one of the best-preserved ancient villages.
You will then continue to Rano Raraku, the quarry where most of the moai were carved, with hundreds of statues in different stages of creation.
Next, visit Ahu Tongariki, the largest ahu on the island with its iconic 15 moai. Continue to Ahu Te Pito Kura, home to the tallest moai ever erected and the sacred stone “Te Pito o Te Henua.”
The tour continues to Ahu Nau Nau, featuring moai with pukao and petroglyphs on their backs.
Finally, you will visit Anakena Beach, a beautiful white-sand beach and the legendary landing site of the first settlers.
Return to your hotel.
Pick-up from your hotel at approximately 9:30 am to begin the excursion towards the southwest of the island.
On the way to Rano Kau, you will visit Ana Kai Tangata, one of the most accessible caves on the island, known for its ancient rock art.
The tour continues to Orongo, an archaeological site located on the edge of the crater, where you will explore the remains of an ancient ceremonial village overlooking the ocean. This site was the center of the Tangata Manu (Birdman) ceremony, one of the island’s most important cultural traditions.
Free time for lunch.
In the afternoon, at approximately 3:00 pm, you will continue to your next excursion.
The first stop will be Ahu Vinapu, a ceremonial complex known for its unique stonework and ancient platforms.
Continue to Puna Pau, where the red stone “pukao” of the moai were carved, with several unfinished pieces still visible.
The tour then proceeds to Ahu Akivi, featuring seven moai aligned facing the ocean, believed to represent the island’s first explorers.
Finally, visit Ahu Huri a Urenga, a unique moai associated with astronomical observations.
Return to your hotel.
Transfer to Easter Island Airport for your flight to Santiago, connecting with your international flight back home.