Santiago
Chile’s cosmopolitan capital is a great place to explore, from its rich heritage and views of the Andes to its easy access to fantastic wineries.
Discover MoreThis peaceful, sun-drenched vineyard retreat lies only 90 minutes from bustling Santiago and is ideal for both wine lovers and those simply wanting some R&R at the end of their Patagonia adventure.
Santiago
2 room types available
300,000+
1 night
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Matetic is one of my favourite vineyards in Chile (and the world). Tucked into the rolling Casablanca Valley, it's not just about the wine—though the Syrah is exceptional—it's the setting, sustainable approach, and idyllic pace of life there that makes it the perfect stop before or after your wider Patagonian adventure.
Peter StanleyJones Patagonia Specialist
Chile’s cosmopolitan capital is a great place to explore, from its rich heritage and views of the Andes to its easy access to fantastic wineries.
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A short hop from Santiago, the historic port of Valparaíso is Chile’s capital, home to World Heritage-listed architecture, multi-coloured houses, street art and great seafood.
Discover MoreTorres del Paine National Park, with its iconic granite Towers, is one of Patagonia's most popular destinations: a paradise for hikers and outdoor adventure activities.
Discover MorePatagonia is in a prime geographical position to create exceptional wines. Its climatic conditions guarantee the success of growing healthy vines. There are a number of tours that take in the best of both Chile and Argentina.