guide to
Tierra del Fuego
The last lands before Antarctica
Tierra del Fuego
PLACEHOLDER
Avg. Temps
Summer (NOV/DEC/JAN/FEB) High: 27° – 30° Low: 9° – 12° Spring (MAR/APR/MAY) High: 20° – 28° Low: 4° – 9° Winter (JUN/JUL/AUG) High: 15° – 18° Low: 2° – 3° Fall (SEPT/OCT) High: 12° – 23° Low: 4° – 7°
Flight Times
Los Angeles: 10 hrs 45 min New York: 10 hrs 40 min Miami: 8 hrs 20 min London: 14 hrs 45 min
Good to know
Language: Spanish Currency: Chilean Peso (CLP) Visas/fees: Travel to Chile does not require a visa for US/US/EU/CAN/AUS travelers. AUS citizens must pay a reciprocity fee.
Tierra del Fuego
Ready to go? Here’s what to pack
Santiago is generally a laid-back scene with comfortable Mediterranean climate, meaning sandals, jeans and light jackets are suitable almost all year-round. We’ve listed just a few of our packing recommendations. And it’s likely Santiago isn’t your only stop, so be sure to check out what to bring to wine country, the Atacama Desert or Patagonia too.
- Closed-toed, comfortable walking shoes (it’s a big city and there is lots to see!)
- Small backpacks or cross-bodied bags
- Photo copies of your passport
- Heavier coat and boots for winter travel
- Sunblock (summer sun is strong)
Travel tunes: Playlists for Patagonia
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Tips from our Team
Take full advantage of Santiago’s proximity to everything from hiking in the Andes, to exploring the coast and delving into nearby wine valleys. Get outdoors! Santiago enjoys being home to Parque Metropolitano, the largest urban park in Chile and one of the largest in the world.