Chile and Argentina real food adventure


Enjoy the best cultural and culinary highlights of Chile and Argentina, including Patagonia.

Members from: $4,335 P.PNon-members from: $4,425 P.P

  • Type

    Escorted Touring

  • Destination

    South America

  • Supplier

    Intrepid

  • Booking Code

    GGZC

  • Departs

    Multiple departures available. Enquire for more details.


Includes


  • Meals - 10 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners

  • Private vehicle, plane, local bus

  • Hotel (10 nights)

  • Drive through the fruitful countryside of the Casablanca Valley and stop by a renowned Chilean winery for a tour and tasting

  • Decipher the hidden messages in the vibrant murals in Valparaiso’s street art scene

  • Discover the traditional family meal of a 'curanto' – a meat and seafood smorgasbord – in Puerto Varas, learning the ropes from a local chef in their own home

  • Traverse the short but spectacular Bariloche circuit, stopping by stunning lookouts, viewing shimmering glacial lakes framed by the snow-capped Andes. If you're feeling intrepid take an optional trek in the wilds of Patagonia!

  • Be treated to an Asado experience in Buenos Aires with your small group – it’ll be one of the best barbecue experiences you’ll ever have!

  • Santiago - Welcome Dinner

  • Santiago – Taste of Santiago Markets tour

  • Santiago - 'Terremoto' tasting

  • Casablanca region - Vineyard visit and wine tasting

  • Valparaiso - Craft brewery visit and lunch

  • Valparaiso - City and street art walk

  • Puerto Varas - Guided city tour

  • Puerto Varas - 'Once' lunch

  • Puerto Varas - Hands-on 'Curanto' cooking class and 'Quincho' lunch

  • Bariloche - 'Circuito Chico' Tour

  • Buenos Aires - Orientation walk

  • Buenos Aires - Cafe Tortoni

  • Buenos Aires - Asado experience


Day 1: Santiago

Hola! Welcome to Chile’s fiery capital in Santiago. Your Real Food Adventure doesn’t begin until 6 pm today with a welcome meeting, so if you do happen to arrive early, get out and about in this exciting city. You might like to take a walk down into the city and check out the shopping Avenida Vitacura, or if you’re feeling active, hike up San Cristobal Hill, for sweeping views of the city. After your meeting, head out with your group leader and travel companions into the bohemian Bellavista neighbourhood to enjoy a traditional Chilean meal. This vibrant area is home to many restaurants,and pubs, as well as being a hub for the city's famous street food scene. Tonight’s all about introductions, so wish a warm ‘buena noches’ (good evening) to your new crew!

Accommodation: Loreto Hotel (or similar) (1 night)

Included activities: Santiago - welcome dinner

Meals included: Dinner

Day 2: Santiago

Start the day with an orientation walk of old Santiago and visit some of the city's historic food markets. La Vega market is the largest and this is where you’ll learn about how the ingredients are sourced from local producers. The other markets are full of food vendors who use these ingredients to create traditional dishes. You will sample foods along the way at each stop on this progressive food tour. Continue on to one of the oldest bars in town, La Piojera. Here, you’ll try a popular local drink called ‘terremoto’ (earthquake) – a mixture of a local liquor, fermented wine and pineapple ice-cream all together. It is delicious, but boy it’s potent! Walk off the alcohol with a visit to Plaza de Armas – the main square in Santiago, full of activity and street vendors. Your group leader can recommend some places around to grab a spot of lunch, or you may like to pick up a traditional ‘completos’ (Chilean-style hot dog) or ‘mote con huesillios’ (a spiced sweet drink made from peaches and husked wheat).



Accommodation: Loreto Hotel (or similar) (1 night)

Included Activities: Santiago – Taste of Santiago Markets tour, Santiago - 'Terremoto' tasting

Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 3: Valparaíso

Make tracks after breakfast and transfer to Valparaíso (approximately 2 hours). On your way, wind through the Casablanca Valley, where you’ll have the opportunity to learn about Chilean wine and have a tasting at the renowned Vina Veramonte. This beautiful vineyard is set in the midst of rolling hills and its modern cellar door overlooks the vines covering the valley floor. Continue on to Valparaiso and check in to your hotel, then visit the Alegre Hills neighbourhood and Chile’s oldest brewery, Altamira, to enjoy lunch matched with their housemade beers – be sure to try local specialties like pastel do choclo and tuna crudo. Later on, you’ve got free time to explore the surrounding neighbourhoods. Your leader will have some great recommendations for dinner, one being Tres Peces, which focuses on fresh seafood sustainably sourced from local fishermen. Valparaíso is also known for its nightlife, so why not hit the town!

Accommodation: Casa Galos Hotel (or similar) (1 night)

Included Activities: Casablanca region - Vineyard visit and wine tasting, Valparaíso- Craft Brewery visit and lunch

Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch

Day 4: Valparaíso

You’ll take a cultural and graffiti tour of Valparaíso this morning and get to know some more of the unseen sides of this coastal city. Valparaíso is vibrant maze of hills, and its residents have done their best to fit houses and buildings on whatever patch of land possible. Get a real insight into how this city has been put together, and in the labyrinth of laneways and corners, Valparaíso has shown itself as one of the world’s best in street art. Pass by colourful murals and learn the local history hidden in each of these artworks. The afternoon is free for you to explore the city and your leader can recommend the best local spots for food and drink.

Accommodation: Casa Galos Hotel (or similar) (1 night)

Included activities: Valparaíso - City and street art walk

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 5: Puerto Varas

After stocking up on breakfast, transfer back to Santiago and fly to Puerto Montt (approximately 2 hours). From there, head to lakeside Puerto Varas for a city walking tour and then to an ultra-local eatery originally established to accommodate the city's taxi and bus drivers with delicious and filling food at an affordable price. Now popular with all locals, this hidden gem is still the best place to learn the tradition of ‘Once’. This meal fits between lunch and dinner and would be considered a Chilean version of a late afternoon tea. With its strong British and German influence in the south of the country, enjoy some coffee and tea with a variety of pies, sweets and kuchen (German for cake), with local breads and snacks. Other specialties of the house are legendary Chilean sandwiches stuffed with marinated pork or chorizo, mañanera (an rich and smokey egg dish) and impeccable locally grown coffee!

Accommodation: Cabañas del Lago Hotel (or similar) (1 night)

Included Activities: Puerto Varas - Guided city tour, Puerto Varas - 'Once' lunch

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch

Day 6: Puerto Varas

Today, take part in a seafood cooking class in a Chilean home. You’ll visit the house of a chef from Puerto Varas and learn to cook one of the most famous Chilean dishes – ‘curanto’. Chilean curanto is a collaborative meal usually shared with the family, consisting of the best seafood of the day cooked up together with platters of potatoes, other meats and accompaniments. While everything is cooking, sit back with a lovely glass of Chilean wine and chat about local culture and food with your hosts in the ‘quincho’ – a traditional type of covered outdoor patio. After getting involved in preparing the meal, taste the fruits of your labour over a lovely afternoon.

Accommodation: Overnight at Cabañas del Lago Hotel (or similar) (1 night)

Included Activities: Puerto Varas - Hands-on 'Curanto' cooking class and 'Quincho' lunch

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch

Day 7: Bariloche

Rise and shine early and leave Puerto Varas by bus on your way to the Argentinian lakeside city of Bariloche (approximately 6.5 hours). This journey is where you want a window seat, so you can see all of the stunning Patagonian scenery as you traverse past glacial lakes and through lush national parks. Bariloche is famous for its gastronomic delights, including smoked trout, cured meats, cheeses and, of course, chocolate. Tonight, your group leader will choose a local restaurant specialising in the regional dishes of Bariloche, so be prepared for some South American/European fusion with much of the Swiss and German influences surfacing in its regional cuisine.

Accommodation: Kenton Palace Hotel (or similar) (1 night)

Meals included: Breakfast, dinner

Day 8: Bariloche

Today enjoy a free day to explore Bariloche. The area is renowned for some of the most breathtaking hiking in the world. Perhaps take an optional guided full-day (approximately 10 hour) trek taking in highlights such as Nahuel Huapi Lake's lush vegetation, Blest Port, Centinela Islet, Perito Moreno´s tomb and Los Cantaros Cascade.



For those who do not wish to trek perhaps visit the city's Chocolate Museum or hit up the Kunstmann Brewery, specializing in German-style micro brews and a menu of Patagonian specialties. Your leader can assist you with the day's arrangements as you wish.

Accommodation: Kenton Palace Hotel (or similar) (1 night)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 9: Baroliche/Buenos Aires

Get to know Bariloche and its surrounding countryside on the ‘circuito chico’ – translating to short circuit, this half-day tour will take you past the best of the best in the area. Pass by breathtaking panoramic views of the Andes and view Lake Nahuel Huapi in all its glory. You’ll see Lake Perito Moreno, the San Pedro Peninsula, Victoria Idland and Llao-Llao, where you can walk up to the gothic-style stone and timber San Eduardo Chapel. There’s so much nature to marvel at on this small circuit, so be sure to have your camera ready. Afterwards, transfer to the nearby airport and board a flight to Buenos Aires (approximately 2 hours). Once arrived, the evening is free for you to perhaps find some local specialties like empanadas or alfajores with dulce de leche – your group leader can recommend their favourite places.

Accommodation: Overnight at Loi Suites Esmeralda Hotel (or similar) (1 night)

Included activities: Bariloche - 'Circuito Chico' Tour

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 10: Buenos Aires

Get under the skin of Buenos Aires with a guided city tour and coffee at Café Tortoni – an institution in Argentina’s capital since 1858! You’ll learn about the history of gauchos and enjoy a tasting of Argentina’s signature Mate drink – a strong brew with subtle woody hints. The best way to drink this is sharing a large container and bombilla (traditional metal drinking straw) with a group of you. Later on, shop for local wines with your leader in preparation for the evening's festivities. Gather together with your pals and have a traditional Asado experience for dinner – think the best barbecue you have ever tasted. This authentic Argentine experience will take place at a local's home on a beautiful open terrace. This epic, four-hour long progressive food experience will introduce you to the traditional cuts of beef served in courses fresh off of the grill, along with complimentary side dishes and local vegetables served with 'picada' and 'chimi churri'. Buenos Aires is full of life especially at night, so if you have any energy left after dinner why not get a couple of your fellow travellers together and see a late-night tango show? You’re in Argentina, after all!



Accommodation: Overnight at Loi Suites Esmeralda Hotel (or similar) (1 night)

Included Activities: Buenos Aires - Orientation walk, Buenos Aires - Cafe Tortoni, Buenos Aires - Asado Experience

Meals included: Breakfast, dinner

Day 11: Buenos Aires

With no activities planned for today, you are free to leave the accommodation at any time.

Meals included - Breakfast


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