CONTINENTAL CHILE

Chile is a land of incredible diversity, stretching along the southwestern coast of South America. From the world's driest desert, the Atacama, to the lush forests and fjords of Patagonia, Chile offers a unique landscape. The country's long and narrow shape allows you to experience everything from sandy beaches to snow-capped mountains in just a few hours.

In the north, explore the surreal landscapes of the Atacama Desert, with its otherworldly salt flats, geysers and the Valley of the Moon. Head south to the Lake District, where glacial lakes, towering volcanoes and lush national parks offer endless opportunities for adventure.

Further south, Patagonia's dramatic landscape includes the iconic Torres del Paine National Park, a paradise for hikers and nature lovers. For those seeking a cultural experience, Chile's vibrant capital, Santiago, offers a mix of modernity and tradition, with its bustling markets, museums and lively neighborhoods.

Chile's wine region is also a must-see, with world-renowned vineyards producing some of the best wines in South America. Whether you are a lover of adventure, nature or culture, Chile has something to offer for everyone.

We invite you to come and discover the magic of Chile, a country where the beauty of nature has no limits and every trip is an adventure waiting to be lived.

Travel requirements
To visit Chile, you only need to show your identification document (identity card or passport) and, depending on your country of origin, your stamped visa.

If you are a citizen of South America, the European Union, the United States or Canada, you do not need a tourist visa. However, some countries must pay a cash fee (reciprocity tax) upon arrival at the airport in Chile.

People coming from Australia need a specific E-visa which can be obtained here.

Health and safety
If you are coming to Chile, you should take into account some recommendations that will help you to have a safe and pleasant experience:

When traveling in the country, as in all major cities around the world, you should be careful with your bags and suitcases to avoid petty theft.

Bring copies of important documents, such as your passport.

Avoid walking alone at night in certain areas.

Do not carry valuables that attract too much attention on public roads.

Language
The official language of Chile is Spanish, but there are also communities in the country that speak indigenous languages.

Season and Weather
Summer is between January and March, and winter between July and September. For the month of the SLAP 2025 Congress (November) we will be in spring with minimum temperatures of 15°C and some days with maximum temperatures of 30°C.

You will find a wide variety of climates ranging from desert climate in the north to tundra and polar climate in the south.

WELCOME TO CHILE

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