Uncover the cultural richness of Valparaíso, a UNESCO World Heritage site, through a private tour. Explore colorful streets, hidden alleys, and captivating street art. Optional winery visit available.
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Caleta Portales - This quaint cove, known as ‘Caleta Portales’, is a hub of seafood culture and home to numerous fishermen who catch and sell fresh produce daily. Visit this Fish Market by the ocean where fishermen line up their old, colorful boats to sell their daily catch, and learn from the guide about the various fish and seafood from the cold Chilean Pacific Ocean. Stroll down the pier and watch for sea lions, pelicans, cormorants, and kelp gulls, who will be extra friendly if you have fish. NOTE: This activity might be affected by weekend traffic. We suggest visiting this beautiful place from Monday to Friday only.
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Flower Clock (Reloj de Flores) - Prepare to be enchanted by a unique landmark that combines nature and timekeeping – the iconic Flower Clock in Viña del Mar! Here’s a glimpse of what awaits you:
A Visual Delight: Witness a vibrant tapestry of colorful flowers meticulously arranged to form a giant clock face. Imagine the breathtaking spectacle of seasonal blooms continuously changing the clock’s design throughout the year. Be amazed by the horticultural artistry that brings this timepiece to life.
A Photogenic Gem: The Flower Clock is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Snap stunning pictures against the backdrop of this unique landmark, capturing the vibrant colors and intricate design. Share your photos with friends and family, showcasing a piece of Viña del Mar’s charm.
A visit to the Flower Clock offers a delightful blend of visual intrigue, historical significance, and a touch of tranquility. It’s a must-see for anyone exploring the charming city of Viña del Mar.
- Vina del Mar - During this panoramic view, we will see ‘Wulff Castle’, a historic palace in Viña del Mar built in 1906 for the Wulff family. Nowadays, it is the headquarters of the City Heritage Center.
We will also see Ross Castle, built in 1912 by architect Cruz Montt. This interesting building holds years of history within a natural environment. It embodies the Tudor architectural style born in England during the sixteenth century, characterized by sophistication and wealth.
- Moai - ‘Moai’ are monolithic human figures carved by the ‘Rapa Nui’ people on Easter Island in eastern Polynesia between 1250 and 1500. Carved at ‘Rano Raraku’, the main ‘moai’ quarry, these statues were transported from there and set on stone platforms called ‘ahu’ around the island’s perimeter. This ‘moai’ was brought from Easter Island in 1951 and is now part of the collection at the Fonck Archaeological Museum. The guide will provide a comprehensive explanation about the island and the ‘Rapa Nui’ culture.
*NOTE: You can also visit the interesting Fonck Museum, but entrance tickets are NOT INCLUDED and must be covered by the passengers. Fees are USD 4 per person.
- Palacio Carrasco - Palacio Carrasco: A Tapestry of Art and History
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Palacio Carrasco, a magnificent mansion built in 1912 by the esteemed mining magnate Emilio Carrasco. This architectural gem housed the Municipal Library and served as a vibrant canvas for captivating art exhibitions, but due to the 2010 earthquake, it is closed to public use.
Step into the heart of elegance as you explore the palace’s opulent interiors, adorned with exquisite details and surrounded by meticulously landscaped gardens. Amidst this oasis of beauty stands “La Défense,” an original bronze sculpture signed by the renowned Auguste Rodin. This iconic work, initially created to commemorate the defense of Paris, found its final home in Viña del Mar, a testament to the city’s discerning taste.
Discover the fusion of art, history, and architectural splendor at Palacio Carrasco, a must-visit destination for culture enthusiasts.
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Valparaiso - Panoramic view of the historic Quarter of the Seaport City of Valparaiso: this vibrant city is an exceptional testimony to the early phase of globalization in the late 19th century when it became the leading commercial port on the sea routes of the Pacific coast of South America. We will stroll through these history-rich streets, heading towards the two most eclectic hills in this seaport, driving up winding, narrow, and steep hillside lanes.
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Playa Renaca - A scenic coastal experience awaits! Witness the dramatic rock formations jutting out from the turquoise waters of the Pacific Ocean. Reñaca Beach offers beautiful golden sands and crashing waves, creating a picturesque backdrop for your encounter with marine wildlife.
Sea Lion Encounter: Get up close to a colony of playful sea lions basking on the rocks. Observe their natural behaviors like sunbathing, barking, and interacting with each other. This sight is sure to bring a smile to your face and create lasting memories.
Overall, a visit to Sea Lion Rock offers a unique opportunity to witness Chilean wildlife in its natural habitat while enjoying the beauty of the Viña del Mar coastline.
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Costanera - We then drive through Viña del Mar, Chile’s “Garden City,” where you will enjoy a panoramic view of the city, the local Casino, and the city’s pristine beaches, finally reaching the ‘Oceanic Rock’ and the majestic ‘Dunes of Concon’.
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Ascensor Concepcion - Embark on a charming journey through time and terrain aboard the Ascensor Concepción, Valparaiso’s oldest funicular railway. Here’s what you can expect:
A Nostalgic Ride: Step back in time as you board the historical Ascensor Concepción. Imagine the brightly colored carriages, adorned with wooden interiors, transporting you up the hill like a scene straight out of a postcard. Enjoy the unique perspective of Valparaíso’s colorful houses cascading down the hillside.
Reaching the summit of Concepción Hill isn’t the end of the journey. Explore the charming Paseo Gervasioni, a pedestrian walkway lined with cafes, shops, and street art. Delve into the cultural and historical significance of the hill, or simply relax and soak in the panoramic views.
A ride on the Ascensor Concepción offers a delightful blend of history, adventure, and breathtaking vistas. It’s a quintessential Valparaíso experience that shouldn’t be missed!
- Paseo Gervasoni - Prepare to be captivated by the charm and artistic spirit of Paseo Gervasoni, a hidden gem nestled atop Concepción Hill in Valparaíso. Here’s a glimpse of the experience that awaits you:
Panoramic Paradise: As you arrive at Paseo Gervasoni, breathtaking panoramic views of Valparaíso will greet you. Imagine the vibrant city sprawling out before you, with the sparkling Pacific Ocean as a backdrop. Capture unforgettable photos and soak in the beauty of this unique vantage point.
A Gateway to Further Exploration: Paseo Gervasoni serves as a gateway to further adventures in Valparaíso. From here, you can easily access other historical landmarks like the Anglican Saint Paul’s Church or delve deeper into the vibrant street art scene in neighboring Cerro Alegre.
A visit to Paseo Gervasoni offers a delightful blend of breathtaking views, artistic expression, and historical charm. It’s a must-see for anyone seeking a unique and captivating experience in Valparaíso.
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Paseo Galvez, Valparaíso - All throughout Valparaíso, you’ll see tons of house walls full of street art, but Templeman St. is definitely one of the most beautiful alleys. Here we start the street art pathways! As we walk through the streets, we will be amazed by all the beautiful wall paintings and ‘graffiti’.
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Paseo Atkinson - *Atkinson Promenade: Nestled in one of the oldest and most traditional hills of the seaport of Valparaíso, this short and unique promenade overlooking the harbor in the historic part of the city shows visitors how European settlers lived in the nineteenth century in the purest British Victorian style. You can also see awesome views of the East side of Valparaiso, hills, and the Centenary Catholic and Dissident cemeteries.
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Paseo Dimalow - *Dimalow Promenade: An interesting alley that takes you to ‘Ascensor Reina Victoria’ (elevator/lift/funicular) located at the very end of this ‘boulevard’. There is a small ‘belvedere’ that joins the elevator with Montt Street; here visitors can find lovely ‘cafés’ and good places to eat. The elevator was named ‘Reina Victoria’ in honor of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, who died one year before the elevator was inaugurated (in 1902). Many important people from the British colony lived in this neighborhood. We will take a ride in this quaint ‘ascensor’ to get to the plain side of Valparaiso and enjoy the street art in Atahualpa St.
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Plaza Sotomayor - In the center of this square is the Monument to the Heroes of the Pacific Ocean War (1879), where Captain Arturo Prat was the leader of the main battle; it was inaugurated in 1885. Heritage buildings surround Prat’s monument, and one of the most remarkable is perhaps the old Intendance, which currently houses the Chilean Navy Headquarters. We could also see in this spot the First Fire Company of Chile and the Ministry of Culture, Art, and Heritage, which shows us its particular ‘Bauhaus’ architectural style. After this attraction, we will head straight towards Santiago to drop you off at your accommodation.
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Atahualpa - NOTE: This is an OPTIONAL excursion during this full-day experience in Valparaíso. But it is a ‘must-see’ and also a ‘Mecca’ for those who are on the hunt for good street art destinations in the world. Atahualpa lane is an exceptional spot where each door has been decorated by a different artist; it is highly recommended to walk around this section in Valparaíso, as it seems every alley and sidewalk has many treasures to display to street art lovers.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Funicular (elevators) tickets included
- Pick-up & drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Private Guidance
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- San Antonio (Chile) TPS cruise ship pick-up & drop off
Tour WITHOUT 1 stop in a winery:
Valparaíso, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2003 for its architectural and cultural significance, it’s in fact one of Chile’s most fascinating cities. Quaint hillside ‘ascensores’ (elevators) will bring you up into the city’s steep hills, where a labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys reveals brightly colored buildings, bohemian cafes, elegant restaurants, and of course we’ll explore the street art on hidden alleys.
Also we’ll enjoy visiting this unique Fish Market and then Viña del Mar with its Easter Island original extant statue, the Oceanic Rock, the magnificent beaches of Reñaca and ConCon.
Tour WITH 1 stop in a winery:
We skip Viña del Mar and after scouting Valparaíso hills we head towards Casablanca valley to start a wine tour visiting one of the most renowned wineries. We’ll visit the underground cellar, the ancestral gardens and a tasting of 4 glasses of wine plus a board of bread, cheese, dehydrated fruit, olives & olive oil.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.