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Can’t decide whether to partake in a hardcore bike holiday or an elegant wine country affair? Our big gay Chilean adventure offers both, for an unforgettable taste of South America’s wild west. We kick off with a visit to vibrant Valparaiso, a couple days in wine country, then visit Atacama Desert—the driest place on Earth—with great bike rides and a trek thrown in. We’ll also get a taste of Santiago, the country’s sensational capital and the beating heart of Chile.
If you’re interested in a longer adventure, why not pair this tour with our Argentina & Chile: Patagonia Gay Hiking?
Hola! Welcome to Santiago. And thank you for joining our big gay Chilean adventure! Upon arrival at Santiago International Airport you’ll head to our joining point hotel. Chile’s capital is a vibrant city full of character with thriving arts and culture, a trendy restaurant scene, and lively nightlife. At approximately 2pm, please join us in the hotel lobby for our Group Meeting followed by a short orientation walk around the lovely Lastarria neighbourhood. Tonight, as part of our complimentary Welcome Dinner, we’ll sample pisco—a local brandy—with Master Distiller Rodrigo Bauzá. Rodrigo is the grandson of Pisco Bauzá, who founded the distillery in 1925.
Our day begins with a gorgeous 90-minute drive to Valparaiso (locally known as “Valpo”), a colourful UNESCO-listed city on the Pacific coast. Together we’ll enjoy a walking tour of the city and learn about its importance in South American trade and commerce. We’ll be transported up steep hills via century-old hillside ascensores (elevators) into a labyrinth of streets and brightly coloured buildings, bohemian cafes and elegant restaurants. In the afternoon we’ll visit one of poet/diplomat Pablo Neruda’s three homes-turned-museums, La Sebastiana. To end the day, we’ll enjoy lunch (or dinner, depending on our reservation) at one of Valpo’s top restaurants nestled in the hills before taking a private transfer back to Santiago.
Meet your guide after breakfast—we’re off to Maipo Valley! Chile’s second-oldest wine region is among the most traditional, hence its glorious Cabernet Sauvignon (the Carménère is also divine). At 8:30am we’ll saddle up on bikes for a gentle cycle through this region, finishing at Casa Silva for an included lunch and a wine tasting. This fifth-generation family-run winery honours the people, traditions, and environment of the Colchagua Valley (each wine must be unanimously approved by a five-member tasting panel). To conclude the day you’re welcome to join us for an optional dinner at a fantastic regional restaurant.
Today’s distance: 20 mi / 32 km
Pedaling level: Easy-Moderate
Rise and shine! A full day of wine tasting awaits! The first winery has won acclaim in local and international press since opening in 1993. For an unforgettable souvenir you can even blend, label, and cork your own bottle. Up next is lunch at a winery owned by Alexandra Marnier Lapostolle (of Grand Marnier fame). It produces some of Chile’s best values. After we’re properly fuelled we’ll jump back on our bikes to cycle a short distance to one of the region’s oldest vineyards, Neyen Winery. The vines here date as far back as 1890 and represent some of the region’s original Bordeaux stock. Tonight you’re free to explore on your own. Dinner is optional.
Today’s distance: 17.5 mi / 28 km
Pedaling level: Moderate-Difficult
This morning after an early breakfast we fly from Santiago to Calama, then transfer to San Pedro de Atacama (just over an hour away). Lunch is optional at our hotel. Take a few hours to explore this oasis amidst the world’s DRIEST desert. In the afternoon we’ll reconvene for a sunset hike through Moon Valley. Our trek begins within the Salt Mountain Range known for its abstract rock formations. We will then make our way out of the centre and to the magical Three Marys view point, enjoying panoramic views of this national reserve and the Andes Mountain Range. After the hike we’ll be transferred to a local restaurant for dinner.
Length of hike: 3 hours
Maximum altitude: 2,600 meters above sea level.
Hike level: Easy
Please note: Today’s flight is not included in the cost of the tour. Please see Important Information for a special note on purchasing domestic airfare.
Today’s bike ride brings us to lagoons north of the Atacama Saltpan. We’ll float in Laguna Piedra, thanks to its salt-dense waters, then walk a few minutes to Cejar Lagoon for a box lunch. In the afternoon we’ll enjoy another desert hike that will take approximately 3 hours. The adventure begins in Death Valley, known for its distinct red tones and breathtaking rock formations. If we’re lucky we’ll get to watch brazen sandboarders snake down the dunes. STAR GAZING: As the driest place on earth, the star gazing from Atacama Desert is second to none. Why not spend tonight observing splendid nebulas and constellations while wine, hot cocoa and sweet snacks are served?
Today’s biking distance: 22.3 mi / 36 km round-trip
Pedaling level: Moderate-Difficult
If you’re feeling spritely, this morning you have a completely optional excursion to visit the Tatio Geysers. But for the majority of us, our day begins around 8am when we’ll begin hiking towards Termas de Puritama. Upriver along the Puritama, we discover how the riverbed is the ideal environment for a range of plants, like the Foxtail, Ojalar, Tikara and Cardon cactus. The trek ends around noon at the Puritama Thermal Springs where both groups will reconvene and enjoy a boxed lunch together. Be sure to unwind in the mineral-rich, 33°C (90° F) water while a symphony of birds like the Andean Ibis and Yellow-Finch serenade you. En route you’ll also see Guatin Canyon, where a lukewarm stream flows. Tonight you may either enjoy dinner at the hotel or take a transfer into town (not covered) to eat at a local restaurant.
Length of hike: 2 hours
Maximum altitude: 3,200 meters above sea level
After breakfast we head back to Santiago (2 hour flight) for one last day in the country’s capital. The afternoon is free to enjoy one last walk around Santiago. Later, please join the group for an included cocktail at Luciano K Terrace. Our day (and tour) ends with a Farewell Dinner at an exceptional restaurant. As a special treat at dinner, we’ll be joined by the former president of Fundación Iguales, an inspiring LGBT organization.
Please note: Today’s flight is not included in the cost of the tour. Please see Important Information for a special note on purchasing domestic airfare.
As the last day of our gay Chile tour, there is nothing planned. Please confirm departure transfers with your trip leader, and safe travels home.
Best group trip I’ve taken. The gay Chile tour itinerary is amazing, great group of guys, special extras like champagne in the dessert. Amazing!
Out Adventures gay Chile tour was well organized with plenty of diversions while including an excellent background, and knowledge of the country.
Amazing! First time to South America and I don’t know why I waited so long.
It was a more active trip which made it more satisfying.
Small fun group was ideal, right blend of activity and exploring and good mix among those.
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