Chile & Buenos Aires in style, a non-rushed 20-day itinerary
A luxury trip to Patagonia, Atacama Desert, Santiago, Valparaiso & Argentina’s capital:
As a significant stage in the life of my husband and mine is about to come to an end – more info to follow later this year – , we treated us to a special journey. It is about a once in a lifetime trip to Chile. We had thought hard about where to go in South America. After visiting Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands a few years ago, we had been a bit unsure where to head next. Brazil seemed too dangerous for us, Peru rather over-run by tourists. So, we opted for Chile. And this mainly because of its many natural wonders. As always when traveling we were looking for a luxury trip to Chile. While we usually try to avoid overspending when vacationing, we miserably failed here – so much I can tell you already. But first things first.
I start with some thoughts about where to go in Chile for luxury-minded globetrotters and then come to the actual itinerary.
Traveling Chile in style
While we first thought we had had plenty of time (20 days) to explore Chile, we soon found out that this was not necessarily the case. Out of four highlights – Atacama Desert, Patagonia, Easter Island and Lake District – , we had to leave away the latter two. First of all, we “lost” three days because we had a stopover in Buenos Aires.
We opted for this not only because of this city’s beauty but also due to less flight costs when doing so (minus a bit more than 2,000 US$ for two). And second, we longed for a non-rushed itinerary. Having said that we wanted to see different parts of Chile, not only one. Yet Patagonia is usually a must for every Chile traveler boasting varied landscapes with impressive glaciers, bizarre rock formations, blue lakes and extensive steppes.
Patagonia (south Chile, from Puerto Montt to Cape Horn) luxury trip
You have to know that you can easily spend four weeks in Patagonia without seeing it all. It is said that you need about two weeks to do the mayor things here, and this in a quick way. As you might know, Patagonia has a harsh climate. As my husband and I are not too much into spending lots of time at such latitudes, we limited our time here to five days. This is about the minimum time you should come and only allows you to explore one place. My husband and I chose Patagonia’s crown jewel. This is about the Torres del Paine National Park in Southern Patagonia (see post about luxury hotels here). You can reach it by flying into Puerto Natales from Santiago in just over three hours. Then you have to drive another one and half hours to get to the national park’s entrance.
A second Chile destination: Atacama Desert (north Chile, from Copiapó to Peruvian border)
If you want to combine Patagonia with a second destination in Chile – and if you like nature – , then the Atacama Desert is your best option (see post about luxury hotels here). While the Lake District also seems to be worthwhile traveling, Atacama is something special. It is not only the driest nonpolar desert in the world but also features diverse landscapes including geysers, lagoons, volcanoes and crusty hills. As to Easter Island, you have to take into account a flight of five and a half hours in order to get there. To enjoy the island’s cultural heritage and natural beauty to the full, I suppose you should plan at least a four-day stay. So, you need almost one week for this undertaking.
Thus, we went for Patagonia and the Atacama Desert. And to be honest, both of them are not exactly off the beaten path. They suffer from overtourism, especially the place we chose in Patagonia (Torres del Paine National Park). I fully realized this only after our journey. Yet, also in the hindsight, we would make the same choices. The Lake District, the most viable alternative to South Patagonia, is considered as “Chilean Switzerland”. And we as Swiss not necessarily need more Switzerland when traveling.
Santiago & Valparaiso as urban complements to Patagonia & Atacama Desert
Around the two nature highlights of Patagonia and the Atacama Desert we built in a number of urban stays. On the one hand, we were three times in Santiago (post about staying & dining in style) – once at an airport hotel as you cannot fly directly from the Atacama Desert to Patagonia.
On the other hand, we made a three-day visit to Valparaiso (post about staying & dining in style) – a one and a half hour drive away from Santiago.
This beautiful port city is Chile’s second largest and known for its colorful houses built on the many hills that surround it – and Valparaiso is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In total, we had five days in Santiago and three days in Valparaiso. That is a lot of time, but as mentioned, we were looking for a non-rushed itinerary. You can easily reduce the Santiago stay to three days – you probably need one of them for a stopover between the Atacama Desert and Patagonia. As to Valparaiso, two days might be enough to see the mayor sights. We had thought about exploring the wine regions near Santiago. Yet we did not come across a suitable hotel, and so we let it be.
After setting the scene as to this luxury Chile trip, I jump into the details of our Buenos Aires and Chile itinerary.
My Google Map of Chile & Buenos Aires in style, a non-rushed 20-day itinerary
My Google Map illustrates the 20-day journey to Chile and Buenos Aires my husband and I undertook in the first half of November 2023.
You find here all the luxury hotels (Patagonia, Atacama Desert, Santiago de Chile, Valparaiso and Buenos Aires) we stayed
and the foodie restaurants (Santiago de Chile, Valparaiso and Buenos Aires) we dined,
complete with pictures. In addition, I included all the activities we did,
again with photos.
As far as our stays in Patagonia around Puerto Natales and in the Atacama Desert in the San Pedro area are concerned, I listed all the half and full days trip guided by the hotels we stayed.
With regard to the cities we visited (Buenos Aires, Santiago and Valparaiso), I indicated the routes we took to explore them (self-guided).
In the following, there is also a travel plan of this luxury Chile trip with the number of nights we spent at the respective location (plus hotel).
- 3 nights in Buenos Aires (Park Hyatt Buenos Aires)
- 2 nights in Santiago (The Singular Santiago)
- 4 nights in San Pedro de Atacama (Awasi Atacama)
- 1 night in Santiago (airport, Holiday Inn Santiago)
- 2 nights in Puerto Natales (The Singular Patagonia)
- 3 nights in Torres del Paine National Park (Tierra Patagonia)
- 3 nights in Valparaiso (Casa Higueras)
- 2 nights in Santiago (The Singular Santiago)
What is next about Chile & Buenos Aires
While I provided an overview of our Chile and Buenos 20-day luxury trip in this blogpost, my next posts will be about the details of the respective stops we did. When doing so, I will focus on the hotels and restaurants we visited. Most of them were high-end, as it was a luxury Chile trip. At one point or another, I will also cast a look at activities, yet these will no be at the center of my attention. Instead, refer to My Google Map of Chile & Buenos Aires in style where I have listed all the things we did, complete with (numbered) pictures.
My Chile short series will cover following topics:
- Patagonia (my post): Hotel The Singular Patagonia (half board) and Hotel Tierra (all-inclusive)
- Atacama Desert (my post): Hotel Awasi Atacama (all-inclusive)
- Santiago (my post): Hotel The Singular Santiago and three foodie restaurants
- Valparaiso (my post): Hotel Casa Higueras and three high-end dining spots
- Buenos Aires (my post): Hotel Park Hyatt Buenos Aires and three gourmet restaurants
Date of stays: November 2023
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