7 reasons to visit

- Surprising natural wonders - Culture and Heritage - World-class Sports and Adventure - Flavors and Wine from the end of the world - Astronomical Tourism - Vibrant City Life - Health and Wellness

By region (from North to South) these would be the places we (SAT Chile) most sell to our different markets:

The North and The Atacama Desert - The National Park – Lake Chungara: UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. - San Pedro de Atacama: The driest desert of the world, more than 375 natural attractions

Santiago, and The Central Valleys - : one of the 10 Greatest Wine Capitals of the world. - Valparaíso’s lifts and trolleybuses: living heritage. - Route of the Poets: Neruda’s houses on Negra Island and in Valparaíso, and Vicente Huidobro’s house in Cartagena. - Colchagua Valley: It has been dubbed “The Best Winemaking Region in the World” by the magazine Wine Enthusiast thanks to its world-classreds.

Lakes and Volcanoes - Villarrica and Pucon: Thermal Springs Route: a large concentration of thermalsprings in the middle of the country’s natural landscape. - Pucón: an adventure sports paradise, offering kayak, rafting, trekking and volcano climbs

Puerto Varas and Frutillar - , Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park and Alerce Andino National Park: southern forests and landscapes. - The Lakes Crossing: navigate along Todos los Santos Lake and make the crossing over to the Argentine city of Bariloche.

Chiloé - 16 of Chiloé’s traditional churches are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. - Chiloé National Park: trekking through native forests and along remote beaches.

Patagonia and Antarctica - : beautiful hanging glaciers - The Marble Chapels: the incredible caverns of General Carrera Lake - Magdalena Island: premier continental penguin colony in Magallanes - Majestic glaciers in the Southern and Northern Ice Fields - Access to Tierra del Fuego, the final border in the extreme south - Torres del Paine National Park: UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve since 1978 - Antarctic Treasures: whales, killer whales, seals, penguins, elephant seals, Antarctic sea lions, and more

Easter Island - : UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995 - : more than 900 stone-carves statues - Transparent waters: ideal for scuba diving and snorkeling