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Classic Chile

Chile

15 days from £3,195pp Inc. international flights

Explore Chile's highlights including the Atacama Desert, the Lake District and the windswept Torres del Paine National Park.

When to go to Chile

As befits a country that spans a range of latitudes, Chile has many different climatic regions.

The temperate north and sub-tropical Easter Island can be visited year round, while Santiago and the central regions of Chile have seasons that are the reverse of our own. The Lake District is delightful in Chile’s spring and autumn, while the endless sunshine of the high summer months of December and January attract many crowds.

As is the case in Argentina, Chile’s Patagonia has a very changeable climate, and being this far south you must be prepared for anything even during the optimum months (October to March), with the inclement winter weather from June to August rendering the area effectively closed.

Day by Day Climate Information

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Climate data provided by Weather2Travel.com
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