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Hurtigruten Group

Coquimbo - Elqui Valley

Excursion

Price from

£103

Duration
4hrs
Season
Available all year
Min. number
0 traveller(s)
Booking code
A-CQQ5

Enjoy the beauty and history of Northern Chile, sightseeing and visiting Vicuña and the Elqui Valley as well as the Pisco Distillery.
  • Guided visit of the Pisco Distillery.

  • Tasting of Pisco.

  • Visit to Vicuña town.

  • Visit the main plaza, Church and Bauer Tower (Outside).


We will discover the splendid beauty and history of northern Chile during this memorable half-day sightseeing tour of Vicuña and the Elqui Valley. 

The Coquimbo region forms the narrowest part, or 'waist' of Chile, and is hence one of the country's more mountainous regions, as the Andes range runs closer to the sea than elsewhere. Nobel Prize-winning poet Gabriela Mistral was a native of Vicuña, in the Elqui Valley, a Pisco producing area, famous for its beauty and clear skies.  

We will head directly from the pier to Elqui Valley, driving by the coastal road, where we will see the traditional light-house monument of the city of La Serena, and also of its main avenues. Our first stop will be at the Pisco distillery plant, where besides touring the installation, we will have the opportunity to taste this unique liquor. After this experience, the tour will proceed towards Vicuña town.  

Upon arrival at Vicuña town we will visit its Main Square with its old trees in stark contrast with the aridity of the surrounding hills; the Parish Church with a pretty wooden tower erected in 1910; the Bauer Tower, a strange wood-lined metal structure made to resemble a medieval tower with battlements. It was prefabricated in 1905 at Ulm, Germany, by order of Mayor Adolfo Bauer.  Return to the pier.

Practical information

  • Included: 1 Bottle of mineral water on the bus and Pisco tasting at distillery. 

  • Remarks/requirements: Appropriate lightweight comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, hat and sunglasses. 

  • Walking information: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 0.1 miles (200 meters) over dirt pathways and uneven surfaces, with approximately 50 steps to negotiate at the distillery.

  • Wheelchair accessible: No.

Penguins perched on the ice of Cuverville Island, Antarctica. Credit: Espen Mills / HX Hurtigruten Expeditions

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