chilean patagonia

chilean patagonia

 

Dear Travel Agencies, Travel Professionals and Explorers.

If you’re travelling to Chile, our travel advice and updates give you practical tips and useful information about changes made to the “Protected Borders Plan” of Chilean Government yesterday.
Please read the following links:

-English version: https://www.dfa.ie/travel/travel-advice/a-z-list-of-countries/chile/
-Spanish version: https://www.gob.cl/coronavirus/pasoapaso#fronteras/

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Take advantage of our experience and do not miss this 2021-2022 season. See our activities and excursions here.

 

For those who are looking for amazing landscapes, cultural diversity, delicious food, excellent wine, and a great human experience with warm-hearted people, Chile is a must-see destination. Our country has a unique mixture of landscapes and different kinds of weather which delivers an incredible display of natural wonders, such as the Atacama desert, Lake District, Patagonia and Easter Island “Rapa Nui”.

On December 14, 2020, a total solar eclipse will cut across Chile’s Lake District at Northern Patagonia, where anyone within the 56-mile-wide path of totality can witness the moon pass fully between the sun and Earth.

The phenomenon occurs when the new moon comes between the sun and Earth and casts its umbra – the darkest part of its shadow – on Earth. A total solar eclipse is almost as dark as night. While the majority of this year’s total solar eclipse will take place over the Pacific Ocean, it will pass over South America – Chile and Argentina – in the late afternoon, meaning Chile’s Lake District is one of the best – and only – places in the world for viewing. Come and enjoy the unique natural event…Once in a Lifetime!