Private Santiago Tour: Isla Negra, Pomaire Craftsmanship, and Coastal Resorts Exploration
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13 Ratings
Casablanca

Leave Santiago for the serene central Chilean coast on this 8-hour private guided tour. Head first for Isla Negra to explore the former home of the Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda, before traveling north along the coast to the resort of San Alfonso del Mar. Finish with a walking tour of the traditional town of Pomaire, known for its craftsmanship.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Casablanca Valley - Fertile valleys nestled between the mountains and the ocean are the perfect terroir for some of the best wines in the world. a deep-rooted element in Chile’s culture and identity. Courtesy glass of wine included
What's Included
  • Neruda Museum Tickets
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Courtesy glass of wine
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Lunch
Additional Information
  • Child rate applies only when sharing with two paying adults
  • May be operated by a multilingual guide
  • Dress code is smart casual
  • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended this tour involves a moderate amount of walking
  • Minimum age is 4 years
Location
Casablanca Valley
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Gregory_m
Mar 16, 2024
A relaxing day sightseeing outside of Santiago - We had a great day sightseeing with our guide Ignacio. He was friendly and knowledgeable and kept us comfortable in the car. He told us the interesting history about the areas that we passed by and stopped in and let us wander on our own when we wanted when wanted, and we had a delicious lunch in a restaurant overlooking the ocean. The house of Pablo Neruda was a highlight and definitely worth a visit.
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Mark_z
Jan 20, 2024
Isle Negra & Port San Antonio - Alex was a great tour guide. Isla Negra was a wonderful experience! Alex worked with us to not repeat anything we had done the prior day!
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910karolr
Feb 6, 2023
Amazing experience! - Amazing experience. Our guide Alex was very kind and thoughtful. We enjoyed a lot visiting the Pablo Neruda's house, Pomaire, Isla Negra, our lunch in the beach, every part of our trip was incredible. Many thanks to Alex and we for sure recommend a lot this experience.
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Mark_d
Mar 3, 2020
Great leisurely and interesting tour - First, Patrick was on time. and was a good driver. He has good English skills and kept us amused during the trip with commentary on items and sights. We had booked a private tour four. The van was clean and comfortable. Our first visit was to Pablo Neruda house on Isla Negra. It was about an hours drive from Santiago. A truly interesting potpourri of nautical themed collections from figureheads to ships-in-a-bottle. Well worth a visit. Then a leisurely drive along the rocky coast, stopping for photos along the way and visiting the worlds largest swimming pool a little over a kilometer in length. Then inland to Pomaire where we had a wonderful lunch and did some shopping amongst the pottery stores. Then about a half hour return to Santiago. A really nice and leisurely tour ... stopping where we wanted and in no hurry to get anywhere
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Mark_l
Dec 2, 2019
Lovely Day Trip from Santiago - We had a very enjoyable day visiting the Chilean coast. The first stop was for a bit of wine tasting on the way to Isla Negra. Next was Pablo Neruda's house. It was enchanting. Built as a eclectic series of rooms, it contains artifacts of Neruda's multifaceted life, and is filled with his humorous and eccentric collections of objects, along with fabulous views of the Pacific Ocean. Our guides, Jannina and Mauricio, took great care of us. As we drove up the coast to Quisco, they offered us various options, like visiting a nature reserve or walking on the beach. .We had lunch in a very nice restaurant overlooking a giant lagoon just behind the beach. The final stop was Pomaire, where the main street has many shops with local crafts, including lots of pottery.
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R
Oct 5, 2018
Wonderful - Lovely day trip to Isla Negra, Pomaire and coastal resort town to see the worlds largest swimming pool. Our driver, forgot his name, but was incredibly kind and patient with us. He drove us safely to Isla Negra and educated us on the history of the Nobel Peace Prize winners Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda. Isla Negra was stunning. The scenery alone was unforgettable. I can now see why Pablo Neruda felt soo much inspiration and love for this place. His house/museum is incredible and the outdoor gardens overlooking the pacific ocean, gorgeous. Next stop was the worlds largest swimming pool, it's crazy how this was built and how people actually use it. Some people have way too much money, time and are clearly bored. Next was a lovely stop for lunch and the charming city of Pomaire, renowned for their pottery making. Make sure you pick up some good luck three legged clay pigs for your loved ones. Shop around, they are tiny and you will eventually find them. The pottery was of good quality and very inexpensive, perfect place to purchase souvenirs. Overall lovely day tour.
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Marcy_h
Feb 4, 2024
Neuda - Nice. Pablo Nerudas house very interesting. Guide and driver great wish could see more of beach towns. Traffic was horrible but not their fault. Weekend probably not good time to go
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David734newyork
Jan 27, 2020
Visit the Poet’s House - We were picked up by Jannyna our guide and her husband Mauricio who was our driver. Due to traffic our pick up time kept changing but we had a very full day. It is a long drive to Pablo Neurda’s house a good distance away from the city. You get an audio guide for the self guided one hour tour (no photos inside the house.) Unsupervised children seemed to be running back and forth. The house was very interesting. We then watched a 12 minute video about Paublo Neruda’s life. We should have watched the video before touring the house to give us some background to his life. After touring the house we went to a beach area where Neruda wanted to made a place for artists to work but he died before its completion. We next visited the longest man-made lagoon at San Alfonso del Mar for a photo stop. We went to the city of Promire thinking by the tour description we would see potters at work. The town is one block long with people just selling pottery a big disappointment. We told our guides we could walk by ourselves through the town and they said they would get something to drink as we had skipped lunch. Our walk was short and we were surprised to see our guide/driver had sat down for a full restaurant meal. We sat with them and waited but then decided to share a very large empanada. We were concerned now about the time as it was getting late and our itinerary said a vineyard stop. We mentioned this to Mauricio and Jannyna. They said there was no winery stop included on this tour. The guides contacted their supervisor who said we should email him and forward the intnerary we had from the tour company. The posted description for the tour has changed and does not include a vineyard stop. We have not had a response from the agency. Yes we had full day and our guides really did their best. They were friendly and wanted us to have a great day. Which we did. The problem was the tour description was not accurate since we did not get what we paid for such as seeing artisans and a winery stop.
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Cathyg137
Jan 29, 2024
Very very disappointing. - The tour was waaay over priced and completely underwhelming. We thought we were getting a guided tour and instead our driver showed up in a banged up car, pointed to a big winery as we drove by, drove us through a coastal town (and all he said was there are pools at some of the resort hotels) and then we drove away. We then went to Isla Nedra and toured Nerudas house which was interesting. However, we waited over 15 minutes for our guide to show up (we waited by the car) and when he arrived he was unable to get in the car. My guess is he needed a new battery for the car. Then we arrived in Pomaire. We had lunch and walked around and then headed back. We did not have a guid; we had a driver. It was lame and completely over priced. Obviously we are willing to pay, but the expectation is that the quality matches the price.
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