An Amazing 3 Weeks Itinerary Chile

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This Amazing 3 Weeks Itinerary Chile will bring you from the Salt flat in the north to the Patagonian Mountains in the South with a stop by the Easter Island.
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Introduction: 3 Weeks Itinerary Chile

Chile is the longest country on earth. If you desire to only visit Chile, it will mean travelling by plane as the interesting spots are far from one to another. In a way, it would be better to visit South of Chile with South of Argentina (See our Patagonia Itinerary for that) and the same goes for the North.

But we got you cover, if you want to stay only in Chile 😊

We will start in the desert of the north. Where one the biggest Salt flat on earth is located in San Pedro de Atacama. From there we will head back to the Capital and then visit the mysterious Easter Island. We will end in Chilean Patagonia and hike one of the most famous national park in the world.

Let’s discover what you will be doing in this 3 Weeks Itinerary Chile.

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Mapping the 3 Weeks Itinerary Chile

3 Weeks Itinerary Chile Overview

Chile as the longest country in not easy to travel. Everything is far and flying will be necessary all the time. Here is our 3 weeks itinerary Chile:

  • Day 1: Arrive in Santiago and Transfer to SPDA
  • Day 2: Biking Tour or Tour to the Moon Valley
  • Day 3: Biking Around Town
  • Day 4: Visit of the Laguna Miscanti and Laguna Miniques
  • Day 5: Fly to Santiago
  • Day 6: Visit Santiago
  • Day 7: Fly to the Easter Island
  • Day 8: Easter Island National Park
  • Day 9: Road Trip
  • Day 10: Hike to Orongo
  • Day 11: Chill on the Easter Island
  • Day 12: Fly to Santiago and Bus to Valparaiso
  • Day 13: Explore Valpo
  • Day 14: Return to Santiago and fly to Puerto Natales
  • Day 15: W-Trek Day 1
  • Day 16: W-Trek Day 2
  • Day 17: W-Trek Day 3
  • Day 18: W-Trek Day 4
  • Day 19: W-Trek Day 5
  • Day 20: Relax in Puerto Natales
  • Day 21: Return Home

3 Weeks Itinerary Chile Day by day

Day 1: Arrive in Santiago and Transfer to SPDA

Fly to Santiago international Airport and Transfer for a national flight to San Pedro de Atacama in the north of the Country. Once arrived transfer to your hotel and rest up.

Where to stay: (€):La Tribu del Indio, (€€):Hostal Montepardo, (€€€): Lodge Quelana

Read More: The Ultimate San Pedro de Atacama Travel Guide

Day 2: Biking Tour or Tour to the Moon Valley

Rent a bike or organise a tour and go explore the Moon Valley located 13km West of the city center. The salt flats of Atacama are the 3rd biggest on earth after Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia) and Salinas Grande (Argentina). Stay there for the sunset, it’s beautiful.

Where to stay: (€):La Tribu del Indio, (€€):Hostal Montepardo, (€€€): Lodge Quelana

Read More: The Ultimate 1/2 day Moon valley Travel guide & The Ultimate 1-day+ San Pedro de Atacama Biking Guide

Moon valley Travel guide

Day 3: Biking Around Town

Hop on your bike and start riding north to reach Pukará de Quitor, a pre-Colombian stone fortress with a gorgeous view of the area. If you feel like it, keep heading north to the Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo) which is 4km further.

Where to stay: (€):La Tribu del Indio, (€€):Hostal Montepardo, (€€€): Lodge Quelana

Read More: The Ultimate 1/2 day Moon valley Travel guide & The Ultimate 1-day+ San Pedro de Atacama Biking Guide

Pukará de Quitor

Day 4: Visit of the Laguna Miscanti and Laguna Miniques

This is a recommendation as we didn’t do it but would have loved to.  On this 4th day, go on a tour or rent a car and head toward the beautiful Laguna Miscanti and Laguna Miniques

Where to stay: (€):La Tribu del Indio, (€€):Hostal Montepardo, (€€€): Lodge Quelana

Day 5: Fly to Santiago

Time to transfer back to Santiago. Once your luggage dropped at your hotel, head to the park nearby and end the day in the Bohemian district.

Where to stay: (€):Apartamento Living Mac Iver, (€€): Hostal Boutique Casa La Barca, (€€€): The Singular Santiago

Read more: The Ultimate 1-day Santiago de Chile Travel Guide

Bohemian district tree house santiago

Day 6: Visit Santiago

Hike to the San Cristobal statue and then stroll around the beautiful park of Santiago. From there walk or take a taxi to the plaza de Armas. Visit the Cathedral and stroll around the main street in town.

Where to stay: (€):Apartamento Living Mac Iver, (€€): Hostal Boutique Casa La Barca, (€€€): The Singular Santiago

Read more: The Ultimate 1-day Santiago de Chile Travel Guide

Landscape of Santiago de Chile

Day 7: Fly to the Easter Island

Last day of the 1st week of this 3 weeks itinerary Chile. Let’s fly from Santiago to the Easter Island. From there, transfer to your accommodation and start exploring the city and the surrounding. In town, visit the turtle in the port, the cemetery and Ahu Tahai.

Where to stay: (€): Camping y Hostal Tipanie Moana, (€€): Hotel Tekarera – Kainga Nui , (€€€): Lemu Lodge Vaihu

Our unique stay was at: Hiku o Te Ika Home & Car

Read more: Unbelievable Easter island Accommodation & The Ultimate Hanga Roa Travel Guide &

Easter Island - Hanga Roa - Cemetery

Day 8: Easter Island National Park

Time to explore the Easter Island national park. Start hiking in it and visit the following spot: Ana Kakenga (the two windows cave), Ana te Pora (the cave of the reed canoe), Ana te pahu (the banana cave). From there head out and onto the next landmarks, Ahu Akivi, the 7 Moai. Right behind this, is the trail to the Terevaka volcano, the highest point of the island. It’s a bit of an intense day but totally worth it.

Where to stay: (€): Camping y Hostal Tipanie Moana, (€€): Hotel Tekarera – Kainga Nui , (€€€): Lemu Lodge Vaihu

Read More: The Ultimate 1-Day Easter Island National Park Guide

Easter Island - Ahu Akivi - 7 Moais back 2

Day 9: Road Trip

Time to rent a scooter and go all around the island. Your first stop will be Ahu Huri a Urenga (a single Moai), from there head out to the following points: Vaihu (a fallen Moai), Akagenga (old village and cave). From there keep on to one of the highlights on the Easter island: Rano Raraku, the Moai production site and then Ahu Tongariki, the 15 Moais. This spot is the where the most Moai are. On your way back stop by Ovahe (the wild beach), Anakena (the white sand beach) and Puna Pau, the Moai’s hat production site

Where to stay: (€): Camping y Hostal Tipanie Moana, (€€): Hotel Tekarera – Kainga Nui , (€€€): Lemu Lodge Vaihu

Read more: The Ultimate 1-day Easter island Road Trip

Easter Island - Road trip - ahu tongariki - 15 Moais & Tina

Day 10: Hike to Orongo

If you are lucky, you will have the chance to see a local music band playing in town on your way to the Te Ara o Te Ao Trail. The trail that goes to the Rano kau volcano, an amazing volcano crater where a lake appeared. Right behind is Orongo, the sacred village.

Where to stay: (€): Camping y Hostal Tipanie Moana, (€€): Hotel Tekarera – Kainga Nui , (€€€): Lemu Lodge Vaihu

Read more: The Ultimate 1-day Rano Kau/Orongo Travel Guide + Live Music

Te Ara o Te Ao Trail

Day 11: Chill on the Easter Island

We never had enough of the Easter Island. And if we could, we would have stayed one more day. So, take this day to enjoy one last time the beauty of this island. Go for one more small hike, check out the small town and see some more Moais.

Where to stay: (€): Camping y Hostal Tipanie Moana, (€€): Hotel Tekarera – Kainga Nui , (€€€): Lemu Lodge Vaihu

Read More: The Genuine 5 days Easter Island itinerary

Easter Island - Road trip - Ahu ko Te Riku - Site

Day 12: Fly to Santiago and Bus to Valparaiso

Fly back to Santiago and then transfer to a shuttle for the Metro station. From there take a long-distance bus to Valparaiso.

Where to stay: (€): Casa Capilla, (€€): Casa Magnolia , (€€€): Hotel Boutique Acontraluz

Read More: The Ultimate Valparaiso Travel Guide

Santiago airport to Valparaiso Guide

Day 13: Explore Valpo

Start with a Free Walking tour or do it by yourself. Then keep strolling around, Valparaiso is best explored if lost. In the afternoon, visit La Sebastiana, ex house of Panlo Nuruda.

Where to stay: (€): Casa Capilla, (€€): Casa Magnolia , (€€€): Hotel Boutique Acontraluz

Read More: The Ultimate Valparaiso Travel Guide

Window of La Sebastiana in Valparaiso/Valpo

Day 14: Return to Santiago and fly to Puerto Natales

End of the 2nd second week of this 3 weeks itinerary Chile. Take the long-distance bus back and the metro back to the Airport. From there, fly to Puerto Natales and get ready for the W-Trek.

Where to stay: (€): Puma House, (€€): Toore Patagonia, (€€€): Hostal Boutique Factoria Patagonia

 

Read More : An Authentic 1 bus from El Calafate to Puerto Natales Story & The Authentic Torres del Paine Introduction (5-11 days) & The Authentic W-Trek food guide – 5-day Torres del Paine & The Authentic Torres del Paine packing guide W-Trek (5-day) & The Authentic Torres del Paine W-Trek Organisation (5-days) Guide

Torres del Paine W-Trek guide: day 1 - Bus from Puerto Natales

Day 15: W-Trek Day 1

Get on the first bus to TDP national park. From there take the ferry to Reach Paine Grande. Hike from Paine Grande to Grey Shelter.

Read More : The Genuine 5-day Torres del Paine hiking guide (TDP)  & The Authentic W-Trek Day 1 – Torres del Paine & The Authentic Grey Refuge & Camping Guide – Torres del Paine Night 1

Torres del Paine W-Trek guide: day 1 - Ticket office

Day 16: W-Trek Day 2

Wake up early and hike toward the Grey shelter viewpoint before keeping on the O-Trek and the suspended bridges. Then go back to grey Shelter and hike to Paine Grande.

Read More : The Genuine 5-day Torres del Paine hiking guide (TDP)  & The Authentic W-Trek Day 2 – Torres del Paine & The Authentic Paine Grande camping Guide – Torres del Paine Night 2

Torres del Paine - W-Trek - day 2 - Suspended bridges 1

Day 17: W-Trek Day 3

The second week of our 3 Weeks Itinerary in Patagonia is ending but a lot more is coming. Hike from Paine Grande to Italiano and then Britanico. Come back to Italiano and then reach Frances Domos for the night.

Read More : The Genuine 5-day Torres del Paine hiking guide (TDP)  & The Authentic W-Trek Day 3 – Torres del Paine & The Authentic Domes Frances – Torres del Paine Night 3

Torres del Paine - W-Trek - day 3 - Italiano to Britanico - Frances viewpoint

Day 18: W-Trek Day 4

Hike from Frances Domos to Chileno. Stop along the lake for some of the best view in Patagonia and chill dreaming by the lake.

Read More : The Genuine 5-day Torres del Paine hiking guide (TDP)  & The Authentic W-Trek Day 4 – Torres del Paine & The Authentic Chileno camping & Shelter Guide – Torres del Paine Night 4

Torres del Paine - W-trek - day 4 - Trail from Los Cuernos to Chileno

Day 19: W-Trek Day 5

Hike to Los Torres lagoon before heading all the way down to the entrance of the park. Take the bus back to Puerto Natales. Once in Puerto Natales get your bus ticket to Ushuaia if not already done.

Where to stay: (€): Puma House, (€€): Toore Patagonia, (€€€): Hostal Boutique Factoria Patagonia

Read More : The Genuine 5-day Torres del Paine hiking guide (TDP)  & The Authentic W-Trek Day 5 – Torres del Paine & The Genuine Torres del Paine Cost – 5 Days W-Trek

Torres del Paine - W-trek - day 5 - trail to central from Chileno

Day 20: Relax in Puerto Natales

Time to relax and chill in Puerto Natales, to hang around this nice town. If you want to see some more landmarks, you can consider the Monumento de la Mano or the port.

Where to stay: (€): Puma House, (€€): Toore Patagonia, (€€€): Hostal Boutique Factoria Patagonia

Day 21: Return Home

Time to finish this 3 weeks itinerary Chile. It was a beautiful trip, and it is time to return home.

“If we wait until we are ready, we will be waiting for the rest of our life!” – Lemony Snicket

Meet Alex & Tina

Alex & Tina

We are a French-Serbian couple who met in China in 2014, where we lived for three years. Since then, we’ve traveled to over 44 countries, sharing our adventures on TheDailyPackers blog. Here, we offer travel guides, reviews, and share parts of our personal journey.

In early 2023, we began vlogging on YouTube to capture our life and travels for our son, Poppy, who was stillborn on November 25, 2023—one of the hardest days of our lives.

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