- 1st rank by Human Development Index
- 2nd rank by GDP per capita (after Uruguay)
- 1st rank by security rating
This is also the longest country from north to south, so traveling through it is associated with certain difficulties.
Transportation in Chile
If you are a tourist and come for 1-2 weeks, then airplane is only option. Santiago is located in the heart of the country and has a good hub airport. The flight to anywhere in the country lasts no more than 3 hours (5 hours on Easter Island). There are three major airlines: LATAM Airlines, Sky Airline and Principal Airlines. There are several flights a day to touristic destinations. Tickets are quite inexpensive, for example we flew to Atacama for $110 and to Patagonia for $160.
The security check at the airport is a very simple. Seems, there are no terroristic danger in Chile, so you can freely carry on board things that are prohibited in Europe or in the USA.
It is quite difficult to move around the country by car. For example, the longest road in Chile - number 5 - has a length of 3364 km, and this is only half the country! The best option is to fly by plane to the destination and rent a car on site.
Mobile Communications and the Internet in Chile
Since 2017 you need to register your phone if you are planning to buy a local sim-card in Chile. This can be done online, although it is not easy. Registration is not needed if you use roaming. Find here information about registering and about available sim-cards. We bought Claro sim-card card in Santiago.
Weather in Chile
It is quite difficult to foresee the weather in Patagonia, while at Atacama or on Easter Island it is more predictable.
Santiago weather forecast
Torres del Paine Park (Patagonia) weather forecast
Atacama Desert weather forecast
Easter Island weather forecast
What to See in Chile
There are three main destinations for tourists - Patagonia, Atacama and Easter Island. There are other interesting places, but these three are one of the most interesting places in the world.
Our itinerary
Day 1 - arrival
Day 2 - Santiago
Days 3-6 - Patagonia
Day 7 - Santiago / Valparaiso
Days 8-11 - Atacama
Day 12 - Santiago
Days 13-16 - Easter Island
Day 17 - Santiago
Between the flights we each time stayed in Santiago, just in case. Everywhere we rented a car. 2 full days on Easter Island or Patagonia was enough, but not enough for Atacama.
Patagonia, Torres del Paine national park
Mountains, glaciers, hiking. The weather is very changeable and often not very good.
Atacama Desert
The dryest place on earth with unusual landscapes, which is located at high altitude. The weather is mostly sunny.
Easter Island
The most remote place on Earth, known for its huge stone idols. The climate is tropical, the weather is constant throughout the year.
Useful links
https://www.recorrido.cl/en - bus tickets
https://www.turbus.cl - bus company
https://www.bussur.com/?lang=en - bus company in Patagonia
https://www.pasajebus.com/ - bus company in Patagonia
http://chile.travel/en/ - the tourist portal of Chile
http://www.rutavalparaiso.cl/sitio_ruta_index_en.htm - Valparaiso website
https://imaginaisladepascua.com/en/ - Easter Island website
https://sanpedroatacama.com/en/ - Atacama Desert website
Movies in which you can see Chile
Rapa Nui: Lost Paradise (1994) a great movie about Easter Island (video)
Quantum of Solace (2008) - events occur in Bolivia, but the shooting took place in the Atacama Desert. You can see the unique ESO Hotel.
The Colony (2015) - the film partially covers the military coup in 1973. Events take place in Chile, but there were no filming there (video)
The Motorcycle Diaries (2004) - a film about a young Che Guevara, who travels with his friend in South America on a motorcycle. They visit quite a few places in Chile - Patagonia, Valparaiso, Atacama Desert (video)
It's Raining on Santiago (1975) - a French film about the military coup in Chile.
Knock Knock (2015) - a little weird movie with Keanu Reeves, completely filmed in Santiago (video)
Redeemer (2014) - Chilean film with the martial arts master Marco Zaror (video)