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Duración: 10 Horas
Today, we extend an invitation to embark on an extraordinary journey filled with history, culture, and wine, just a short distance from Santiago. If you find yourself in this vibrant city, this experience is a must.
Our adventure begins early as we set out for Isla Negra, where we will explore the residence of Pablo Neruda, the esteemed Nobel Prize-winning poet. Constructed in 1939, this house is crafted from stone and wood, evoking the ambiance of a grand ship.
Next, we will head to Pueblito de Pomaire, a charming village founded in 1771, renowned for its enduring ceramic tradition. Here, visitors can discover an array of clay crafts and savor authentic Chilean cuisine.
Our final stop is Viña Undurraga, one of Chile's most historic and esteemed wineries, nestled in the picturesque Maipo Valley, conveniently close to Santiago. During this visit, you'll have the chance to explore enchanting gardens, stroll through lush vineyards, and gain insight into the wine-making process.
After immersing ourselves in the legacy of one of the 20th century's most influential poets and artists, we will return to Santiago.
We eagerly await your presence today; don't miss out on this unforgettable experience!
From 206.231 ARS
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Descripción del Tour:
Lo que SI incluye:
Transfer/Entrance and tour to Pablo Neruda`s house/Entrance and tasting at Undurraga Vineyard/Bilingual guide (Spanish and English)
Lo que NO incluye:
Lunch/Drinks or meals not specified/Tips/Extras not specified
Preguntas Frecuentes
The excursion includes a comprehensive tour of the main tourist destinations of Isla Negra, home to Pablo Neruda's House and Museum, an exploration of the charming village of Pomaire, famous for its artisanal ceramics, and a visit to Undurraga Vineyard, where a tasting of high-quality Chilean wines is offered. Additionally, transportation in a comfortable vehicle, a tour guide knowledgeable in local history and Chilean culture, and entrance fees to attractions are included. This guarantees an enriching and comfortable experience for travelers wishing to explore these gems of Chile.
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, starting at 8:00 a.m. and returning around 6:00 p.m. This well-structured itinerary allows enough time to enjoy each stop without rushing. Departure takes place from a centrally located meeting point or from the participant's accommodation in Santiago de Chile early in the morning. This ensures a day full of sightseeing and adventure, beginning with a cultural visit to Isla Negra, continuing with the rustic charm of Pomaire, and concluding with a wine experience in a vineyard.
It is highly recommended to book in advance to guarantee availability on your desired date, especially during peak tourist season when demand increases significantly. Booking in advance also allows you to secure your visit to each tourist destination, as space is limited, allowing for quality service and a more personalized experience. You can book online through our website, where you will also find flexible payment options and cancellation policies.
It is recommended to wear comfortable, casual clothing appropriate for outdoor walks, both in Isla Negra and Pomaire, taking into account the weather. During the warmer months, light clothing, a hat, and sunscreen are suggested. In winter, a warm jacket is ideal for protection from the cold. While formal attire is not required at the vineyard, it is advisable to wear comfortable shoes for the tour. This way, you can fully enjoy the culture and scenery without worrying about clothing issues.
No special documentation is required to access the tourist sites visited during the tour. However, it is important to carry personal identification, such as a passport or ID card, for safety reasons and to comply with local tourism regulations. Additionally, if you are an international traveler, it is prudent to have proof of vaccination on hand to facilitate your travel. Please note that some attractions may have their own specific rules, which will be managed by your on-site tour guide.