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Chile, end to end.

Sofía & Mateo · Nov 5–18, 2026 · 14 days · Wine · Desert · Ice · All-cash

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The trip

Your first night in Santiago ends with a pisco sour sweating on a Lastarria table, the Andes going pink behind the rooftops. A week later you're standing in the Atacama at 4,300 metres before sunrise, breath clouding, geysers hissing white against a sky still full of stars. And in the last act, the wind off the Patagonian ice hits you flat in the chest as three granite towers catch the first light over a lake the colour of milk and glass.

One country, three worlds — vineyards under the Andes, the driest desert on earth, then the ice and wind at the bottom of the map. You move city to desert to Patagonia, so Chile keeps changing shape under you instead of settling into one note.

Book these immediately

  • Torres del Paine park & refugios — the park beds and permits for these dates sell out months ahead. The window to hold them is now. Park logistics in your plan
  • The Atacama stargazing slot — the clear-sky nights with the real telescopes fill first, and the wrong operator hands you a laser pointer. Operator + clear-sky slot in your plan
  • Full-board desert lodge — the one San Pedro lodge worth full-board books out for November early. Lodge + our rate in your plan
  • Domestic flight timing — flights timed so a delay in the desert never costs you a sunrise in Patagonia, not the tight connection a booking engine picks for you. Routing + timing in your plan

Your bases

Three regions, three very different beds. You open from a boutique in Lastarria (D1–4) — Santiago's walkable arts quarter, Mercado Central and Bellavista on foot, the coast and the wine valleys a day trip out. Then a full-board desert lodge in San Pedro de Atacama (D5–8) — high-desert silence, every excursion off the doorstep. You close from an eco-hotel inside Torres del Paine (D9–13) — guided hikes from the door, a warm room and a hot dinner waiting when the wind lets go. We name all three — and the rates that beat the aggregators — in your plan.

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Flights

From Miami (MIA) → Santiago (SCL), round-trip for two adults. Prices are per-person round-trip.

Recommended Option A The overnight that lands you fresh $895 /pp

Best schedule-to-value balance. An overnight run south that puts you on the ground rested and ready for a first day in Santiago — the routing the engines bury.

Carrier + routing in your plan
Option B The cheapest clean routing $812 /pp

Cheapest of the three, and still a clean connection — no punishing layover, no red-flag routing. Fine if the budget leads.

Carrier + routing in your plan
Option C The lie-flat splurge $1,640 /pp

A flat bed for the long overnight south. Worth it for the couple who wants to step off and straight into the trip.

Carrier + routing in your plan

Researched for these dates. Your plan names the carriers, the exact flights, and when to buy.

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Where to stay

Three regions, three very different beds — city, desert, ice. We name them — and the rates that beat the aggregators — in your plan.

Our pick Boutique · Lastarria, Santiago The walkable arts quarter ~$190 /night

Our pick for the city days — a boutique in Lastarria, steps from the museums, the cafés and a short hop to Bellavista. Our rate comes in under what the booking sites show.

Hotel + our rate in your plan
Desert lodge · San Pedro de Atacama Full-board, every excursion off the door ~$420 /night (full-board)

The one San Pedro lodge worth full-board — meals, guides and excursions handled, so the high desert is the only thing on your mind.

Lodge + our rate in your plan
Eco-hotel · Torres del Paine Guided hikes from the door ~$560 /night (with guided hikes)

An eco-hotel inside the park, with the guided hikes built in — a warm room and a hot dinner waiting after a day in the Patagonian wind.

Hotel + our rate in your plan
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The math

What Sofía & Mateo were about to pay on their own, versus the Travel Hack plan — same trip, same dates.

What Sofía & Mateo were about to pay (DIY) vs. the Travel Hack plan
Line item DIY Travel Hack
Intl flights (2, RT MIA↔SCL) $2,180 $1,790
Domestic flights (SCL–Calama, SCL–Punta Arenas, 2) $940 $720
Lodging (13 nights, 3 regions) $4,160 $3,280
Torres del Paine guided hikes + park (2) $680 $540
Atacama excursions + stargazing (2) $520 $410
Total $8,480 $6,740
Saved $1,740

Plan fee: $299 (Concierge) — net savings still $1,441.

Where the gaps come from: an overnight routing the engines bury, a Lastarria boutique at the direct rate, full-board desert and Patagonia lodges at advisor rates aggregators never show, and park logistics booked the way locals book them. The full version of this document shows every line.
"They found us a boutique hotel that wasn't on any booking site. Half the price of what I was about to pay. Worth every penny."
★★★★★ María G. · San Juan PR Verified reviews on Fora →

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Day-by-day

Day Date Theme Anchor
D1Wed Nov 5 Arrival Land Santiago, settle into Lastarria, your first pisco sour as the Andes go pink behind the rooftops.
D2Thu Santiago Mercado Central for the morning catch, the San Cristóbal funicular for the city laid out below, La Vega market the way a local shops it, Bellavista at night.
D3Fri Coast Valparaíso's cerros and ascensores, the street art that turns whole walls into murals, then a Casablanca Valley tasting on the way back. (Bodega locked.)
D4Sat Andes Cajón del Maipo up the valley, Maipo Valley reds in the afternoon, an asado where the family still dances cueca. (Locked.)
D5Sun To the desert Fly north to Atacama, acclimatize easy, Valle de la Luna at sunset as the rock turns gold then violet.
D6Mon Atacama El Tatio geysers at dawn, altiplanic lagoons through the morning, the clearest night sky on earth after dark. (Stargazing operator locked.)
D7Tue Atacama Valle de la Muerte by bike, a float in the salt water of Laguna Cejar, Piedras Rojas burning red against the white salt flat.
D8Wed Desert → city Rainbow Valley and a pre-Inca pukará in the morning, then fly back to Santiago for the night.
D9Thu To Patagonia Fly south, drive in to Puerto Natales, a chorrillana in town the way the locals order it. (Spot locked.)
D10Fri Torres del Paine Base of the Towers — the big hike, the one you came south for.
D11Sat Torres del Paine French Valley on foot or the Grey Glacier catamaran nosing up to the ice — your weather, your call, made the night before.
D12Sun Patagonia Milodón Cave in the morning, an estancia asado and a working sheep ranch in the afternoon. (Estancia locked.)
D13Mon Return Fly back to Santiago, a farewell dinner in Italia or Lastarria where the kitchen knows we sent you. (Restaurant locked.)
D14Tue Departure A slow last morning in the city, then the transfer to SCL.
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Two days, up close

Day 10 — Base of the Towers

You start before the light, head-torch on, the trail climbing through lenga forest while the valley is still black. The last stretch is a scramble over a field of glacier-dropped boulders, hands and feet, the wind pushing back. Then you crest the moraine and the three granite towers stand straight up out of the rock, catching the first sun while a glacial lake lies dead still and milk-green at their feet. You earned every metre of it, and the silence up there earns it back.

Without a local expert: start at the wrong hour or the wrong weather window and you crest the moraine to cloud — or to a hundred other hikers. Our plan names the trailhead start time that beats both, the guide who reads the Patagonian sky, and the warm bed waiting after. Start time, guide & lodge in your plan

Day 6 — Atacama, the high desert

The day opens in the dark at 4,300 metres, geysers steaming white into a sky still thick with stars, your breath clouding in the cold. By mid-morning you're beside lagoons the colour of mercury, flamingos working the shallows, the salt crust crunching underfoot. And after dark, away from every light, the night sky over the Atacama is the clearest on earth — the Milky Way thrown across it like spilled salt, planets sharp enough to resolve through a real telescope.

Without a local expert: rush the altitude and Day 6 ends with a headache in a van, not a telescope. Our plan paces the climb, names the stargazing operator with the real telescopes (not a laser pointer), and the lagoon that's worth the cold. Pacing, operator & lagoon in your plan
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What we handle

The bookings we secure

  • Torres del Paine refugios & park — they sell out months ahead. We hold them the day your dates lock.
  • The one Atacama lodge worth full-board — meals, guides and excursions handled, at our rate, before November fills.
  • The stargazing slot — a clear-sky night with the operator who runs real telescopes, not a laser pointer.
  • The estancia table — the Patagonian ranch where they still dance cueca, held in advance.

How we pace it

  • City, desert, ice — the trip keeps changing shape, so it never settles into one note.
  • Altitude eased in — Atacama paced so the climb to 4,300m is a sunrise, not a headache.
  • Domestic flight timing — the Calama and Punta Arenas legs booked so you never lose a day to a missed connection.
  • Weather-led in Patagonia — the big hikes called the night before, around the wind and the window.
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What your plan includes

  • Everything this sample holds back — the boutique, the lodge and the eco-hotel named with their live rates, the exact flights and the day to buy them, the wineries and the stargazing operator, every reservation link, and the day-by-day timed to the hour.
  • Advisor review & approval — a real person checks the whole plan before it reaches you.
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  • Booking execution available — we make the reservations for you (+$50).
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