An invitation to explore the desert of deserts, Atacama, the blue landscapes of Patagonia and the mysterious site of Easter Island.
Les Essentials
Chile in detail
Some information relevant to the country Chile.
Capital :
Santiago de Chile
Area :
755 276 km²
Population :
18 millions
Currency :
Chilean Peso | 1000 CLP = 1 €
Language :
Spanish
Time difference :
GMT-4 / -4h in summer | -5h in winter (Paris)
Best seasons :
December to March
Chili
Practical info
Find out more about your dream destination. You'll find all the practical information you need to make sure you don't get lost on your first trip.
Gastronomy
Grilled meats and Chilean empanadas flavored with raisins. Many dishes based on fish and seafood such as the famous "calillo de congrio" (conger eel in court-bouillon). A very sophisticated and delicious cocktail, the "Chilean Pisco sour", has become the national aperitif. The wine of course, whose quality is recognized worldwide, among the most famous brands we can mention "Cousino Macul", "Santa Helena" or "Concha y Toro", the cellars of the vineyards can be visited especially in the Maipo Valley.
Embassy
In France: 2 Avenue de la Motte-Picquet, 75007 Paris / Tel: +33 (0)1 44 18 59 60
In the world: https://embassies.net/chile-embassy
Crafts
Chilean handicrafts are known for their alpaca wool textiles, lapis lazuli jewelry, and carved wooden objects. Craft markets, such as the one in Pomaire, offer a variety of authentic souvenirs.
Credit cards
To withdraw money, Visa or Mastercard ATMs are available but not as numerous as in Europe. Credit cards are accepted in hotels, restaurants and bars.
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Climate
The topography of the country, this "long corridor" backed by the Andes, determines an enormous variety of climates. The best period for the Atacama Desert is from April to November; for Patagonia, from November to March. It is cold in the Atacama Desert from June to September, mountain climate. For Patagonia even during the good period, the temperature oscillates between 10 and 15°. For Easter Island, tropical climate.
Electricity
The electrical current is 220 volts with European type sockets (round plugs). However, some sockets may require an adapter.
Public holidays
Opening hours
Chile is located in the time zone GMT-4 (standard time) and GMT-3 (summer time). The time change is applied, which can change the difference with Europe.
Internet
Internet coverage is excellent in cities and tourist areas, with Wi-Fi often free in hotels, cafes and restaurants. In remote areas like Patagonia, connectivity can be limited.
Language
Money & Change
The official currency is the Chilean peso (CLP). ATMs are common, but it is advisable to have change for small transactions. Exchange offices often offer better rates than banks.
Clothes
Very warm clothing is required for trips between June and September. Comfortable shoes with “raised” soles. Important: heating is not as common as in Europe, so you should bring appropriate nightwear.
Taxis
Use official taxis or book through apps like Uber or Cabify. Taxis don’t always have meters, so agree on a fare before getting in.
Health
Tap water is generally safe to drink in Chile's major cities, but bottled water is recommended in rural areas. Bring mosquito repellent if visiting wetlands and consult a doctor for any necessary vaccinations. Travel insurance is strongly recommended.
Security
Chile is considered one of the safest countries in South America, but be careful with your personal belongings, especially in big cities like Santiago and Valparaíso. Avoid isolated neighborhoods at night and don’t display valuables.
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