Just 34 km away from Santiago we will visit Undurraga Vineyard, one of the most iconic wineries in Chile. We will go through their beautiful gardens and century-old cellars and taste some of their excellent wines. After this wonderful visit we will go to one of the more traditional Chilean towns: Pomaire, known for their clay handicraft and Chilean traditional cuisine. Perfect place for lunch. Our tour continues down to Isla Negra. Is in this beach resort where the Nobel Prize winner, Pablo Neruda, had one of his houses. Neruda is consider to be one of the best and more influent poets of the 20th century, this stone and wood house, shaped as a ship is now a museum, and he and his third wife, Matilde Urrutia, are buried there.
Highlights: Taste a selection of Undurraga's fine reserve wines. Buy some Chilean handicraft in Pomaire & enjoy the typical food. Visit Pablo Neruda’s house in Isla Negra.
Inclusion
Roundtrip Transfers from Santiago Hotels, Wine Tasting & Admission to Undururraga Winery and Admission to the Museum.
Exclusion
Lunch and Gratuities.
Hours of operation
Tour is available Tuesday to Sunday, all year round, at 8:30am. Not available: January 1st, April 18th, May 1st, September 18th 19th, and December 25th.
Duration
9 hours.
Policies
Participants must be at least 18 years old to take this tour.
Use Comfortable clothes.
NOTE: If you're staying at one of the following hotels, you should reach one of our pick up zones located in Downtown, Providencia or Las Condes. - Hilton (Airport) - Holiday Inn (Airport) - Diego de Almagro (Airport) - Radisson Petra (La Dehesa) - Mercure (Ciudad Empresarial - Quilicura) Please contact us for more information about pick up zones or there will be an extra fee of 15 USD.
Please note this is a shared tour.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Just 34 km away from Santiago we will visit Undurraga Vineyard, one of the most iconic wineries in Chile. We will go through their beautiful gardens and century-old cellars and taste some of their excellent wines. After this wonderful visit we will go to one of the more traditional Chilean towns: Pomaire, known for their clay handicraft and Chilean traditional cuisine. Perfect place for lunch. Our tour continues down to Isla Negra. Is in this beach resort where the Nobel Prize winner, Pablo Neruda, had one of his houses. Neruda is consider to be one of the best and more influent poets of the 20th century, this stone and wood house, shaped as a ship is now a museum, and he and his third wife, Matilde Urrutia, are buried there.
Highlights: Taste a selection of Undurraga's fine reserve wines. Buy some Chilean handicraft in Pomaire & enjoy the typical food. Visit Pablo Neruda’s house in Isla Negra.
Inclusion
Roundtrip Transfers from Santiago Hotels, Wine Tasting & Admission to Undururraga Winery and Admission to the Museum.
Exclusion
Lunch and Gratuities.
Hours of operation
Tour is available Tuesday to Sunday, all year round, at 8:30am. Not available: January 1st, April 18th, May 1st, September 18th 19th, and December 25th.
Duration
9 hours.
Policies
Participants must be at least 18 years old to take this tour. Use Comfortable clothes. NOTE: If you're staying at one of the following hotels, you should reach one of our pick up zones located in Downtown, Providencia or Las Condes. - Hilton (Airport) - Holiday Inn (Airport) - Diego de Almagro (Airport) - Radisson Petra (La Dehesa) - Mercure (Ciudad Empresarial - Quilicura) Please contact us for more information about pick up zones or there will be an extra fee of 15 USD.
Please note this is a shared tour.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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