About our Chile partner
At Chile Concept, the team create journeys that bring out the country’s striking contrasts and lesser-known corners. From the dramatic landscapes of Patagonia to the vast Atacama Desert, from peaceful lakes and volcanoes to the energy of Santiago and the remoteness of Easter Island, each trip is thoughtfully designed to leave a lasting impression.
Chile Concept start by listening to their partners, to travellers’ interests, and to the stories behind each destination. Every itinerary is tailored with care, balancing smooth organisation with meaningful, authentic experiences and time to simply take it all in. Tour operator partners are supported throughout the process—from planning to on-the-ground operations—offering reliability, flexibility, and a reassuring presence.
What truly defines Chile Concept is a people-first approach. Working closely with trusted guides and local experts, they open the door to experiences that feel personal and genuine: a private tasting at a tucked-away winery, a quiet hike away from the crowds, or a cultural encounter that feels natural rather than staged.
At Chile Concept, they don’t just plan trips— they shape journeys that reflect the character and diversity of Chile, leaving travellers with memories that feel both personal and lasting.

Anna Nagy
FOUNDER
Anna Nagy
Next Destination:
Chile
Chile stretches nearly 3,000 miles from north to south, bound by the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The scenery is extraordinarily diverse, from the lunar landscapes of the Atacama Desert in the north to the sculpted peaks of windswept Patagonia in the south.
The capital, Santiago, is a modern metropolis with an historic heart, spectacularly set against the snow-covered peaks of the Andes. Surrounding the city are some of the New World’s best wineries, particularly in the valleys of Maipo and Colchagua.
In the far north lies the Atacama Desert, one of the most hauntingly beautiful places on earth, where flamingos flock to giant white salt pans. In the centre of the country the still waters of the Lake District reflect the conical peaks of snow capped volcanoes. It’s a picturesque region of lakes and forests that slowly give way to the awe-inspiring beauty of pristine Patagonia.
Nowhere can you appreciate this beauty more than in Torres Del Paine, Patagonia’s flagship park, whose mountain peaks blush pink in the rising sun. And let’s not forget the enigmatic Easter Island. Just a five-hour flight from Santiago, this tiny speck of volcanic rock boats lava formations and white-sand beaches. The main attractions, however, are the hundreds of stone moai – mysterious monoliths of unknown origin that continue to fascinate both travellers and scholars alike.