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Travel Routes & Time Planning

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Travel Routes & Time Planning

How Much Time Do I Need?

Chile is vast — 4,300 km from north to south. The most common question: How much time do I need? The answer depends on what you want to see:

Available TimeRecommended RouteHighlights
1 WeekSantiago + Atacama OR Santiago + PatagoniaExperience one region intensively. For first-time visitors: Atacama
10 DaysSantiago + Valparaíso + AtacamaCombine desert and culture
2 WeeksSantiago + Atacama + PatagoniaThe two highlights. Domestic flights necessary
3 WeeksSantiago + Atacama + Lake District + PatagoniaThe grand tour. Mix of flight and bus
4 WeeksEverything + Chiloé + Carretera AustralThe complete Chile experience
5+ Weeks+ Easter Island + Elqui Valley + complete Carretera AustralFor Chile enthusiasts

Transportation: Flight vs. Bus

Chile's distances are enormous — the smart combination of domestic flights for long distances and buses for medium distances saves time and money:

  • Santiago → Calama (Atacama): FLY (2h instead of 24h by bus). Often cheap with Sky or JetSMART
  • Santiago → Punta Arenas (Patagonia): FLY (3.5h instead of impossible by bus)
  • Santiago → Temuco/Pucón: BUS (9h night bus in Cama class) or fly
  • Pucón → Puerto Varas: BUS (5h through beautiful landscape — the journey is part of the experience!)
  • Puerto Varas → Chiloé: BUS (3.5h including ferry)

Typical 3-Week Travel Plan

Day 1–3: Santiago (city exploration, Mercado Central, Cerro San Cristóbal) + day trip to Valparaíso

Day 4: Flight Santiago → Calama, transfer to San Pedro de Atacama

Day 5–8: Atacama (Valle de la Luna, geysers, Salar, lagoons, star tour)

Day 9: Flight Calama → Santiago → Temuco, bus to Pucón

Day 10–12: Pucón (Villarrica Volcano, Termas Geométricas, Huerquehue)

Day 13–14: Puerto Varas & Chiloé

Day 15: Flight Puerto Montt → Punta Arenas, bus to Puerto Natales

Day 16–20: Torres del Paine (W-Trek or day hikes)

Day 21: Return flight from Punta Arenas

💡 Tipp

The biggest mistake in planning a trip to Chile: trying to do too much in too little time. Better to truly experience two regions than to rush through five. And: plan buffer days! In Patagonia and the Atacama, much depends on the weather — an extra day can make the difference between a missed and an unforgettable experience.

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