After arrival and a leisurely check-in, take a gentle orientation walk through the historic Barranco neighborhood, admiring its street art and the iconic Bridge of Sighs before stopping at a café for a cup of Peruvian coffee. Continue with a relaxed visit to Parque Municipal de Miraflores to stretch your legs, watch the surfers from the clifftop, and enjoy a light ceviche tasting at a nearby seaside restaurant for a first taste of Lima's culinary scene.
Stroll through the elegant streets of Miraflores to browse the artisanal stalls at Mercado de Artesanías de Miraflores and relax in the leafy Parque Kennedy, where cats lounge beside outdoor cafés. Later, head to the clifftop Malecon de Miraflores for sea breezes and panoramic Pacific views, finishing with a light dinner of causa and pisco sour at a cozy bistro near Larcomar.
As twilight falls, enjoy a relaxed paseo through the leafy streets of San Isidro, stopping at the tranquil Huaca Huallamarca archaeological site lit for evening visits before heading to the elegant Bodega El Embajador for a tasting of Peruvian wines and craft cocktails. Finish the night with a lively dinner at Astrid y Gastón's more casual bar or a nearby seafood tavern, sampling anticuchos and watching the neighborhood unwind.
Begin with a guided walk through the colonial heart of Lima, visiting the grand Plaza Mayor and stepping inside the ornate Basilica Cathedral of Lima before exploring the atmospheric cloisters of the San Francisco Convent and its famous colonial catacombs. Follow this with a mid-morning stop at Mercado de Surquillo to sample fresh fruit, local cheeses and street snacks, then warm up with a coffee and pastry at the historic Café del Museo while your guide explains Lima's culinary evolution.
After a morning in the colonial core, head to the lively foodie neighborhood of Barranco for lunch at a chef-driven cevichería, then explore the colorful streets and stop at the bohemian Museo Pedro de Osma to see fine colonial and republican art. Continue with a relaxed walk along the coastal cliffs to Parque del Amor to watch the ocean and sculptures, finishing with a tasting flight of pisco varietals at the cozy, expert-run Museo del Pisco.
As dusk falls, wander the atmospheric streets of Barranco's Plaza de Armas and pause at the mural-filled Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MAC) for a late gallery stroll before dinner. Follow with a seaside meal at La Mar Cebichería or a chef-driven tasting menu at Isolina, then finish the night with craft cocktails at the speakeasy Isolina Bar or a rooftop view from Cala to hear the ocean and reflect on the day's discoveries.
After an early flight and hotel check-in, ease into altitude with a gentle stroll through the leafy plaza of Plazoleta San Blas to admire local artisans and the hilltop views, then visit the nearby San Pedro Market to sample freshly roasted coffee, quinoa snacks and a comforting bowl of caldo de gallina. Finish the morning with a short visit to Qorikancha's temple ruins and convent grounds for a soft cultural immersion that readies you for deeper exploration later in the week.
Spend a relaxed afternoon wandering the charming streets around Plaza de Armas, pausing to admire the baroque façade of the Cusco Cathedral and sipping coca tea at a nearby café to help with acclimatization. Continue to the lively Calle Hatun Rumiyoc to see the famous twelve-angled stone and browse handcrafted textiles and silver at Centro Artesanal Cusco, finishing with a light traditional lunch of rocoto relleno at a family-run restaurant while taking in views toward the nearby hills.
As twilight settles, wander the atmospheric lanes toward Plazoleta Nazarenas and enjoy a relaxed aperitivo on a terrace overlooking the lit cathedral silhouette. Continue with a gentle, flavor-focused evening at Mercado San Pedro's nearby eateries-sampling choclo con queso and a warm cup of coca-infused hot chocolate-then finish with live Andean guitar and soft folk songs at the intimate Peña Cusqueña for a soothing introduction to local music and culture.
Set out early for a scenic drive along the Urubamba River to visit Pisac Market, where stalls brim with brightly woven textiles and traditional silverwork-buy a handcrafted scarf and watch local artisans at work. Continue to the hilltop ruins of Pisac Archaeological Park for a guided walk through terraced agricultural platforms and ceremonial sectors, then pause at a family-run chacra for freshly roasted corn, coca tea, and a demonstration of traditional potato varieties to connect the valley's living agricultural traditions with its ancient past.
After lunch, wander the cobbled streets of Ollantaytambo to explore its living Inca town character and climb to the compact but dramatic terraces of the Ollantaytambo Fortress for commanding valley views. Continue with a visit to the nearby artisan village of Chincheros, where you'll watch weavers dye wool with natural pigments at a family workshop and tour the colonial-era Chinchero Church to see vivid mural work that blends Andean and Spanish traditions.
As dusk falls, relax at the riverside hamlet of Huayllabamba, enjoying a slow walk along the Urubamba before settling into a family-run homestay for a home-cooked Andean dinner featuring roasted cuy and native potatoes. After dinner, join a local host for an intimate storytelling session and traditional panpipe performance at Calca Plaza, then sip coca tea beneath the highland stars while reflecting on the day's archaeology and village encounters.
Board an early Vistadome train to Aguas Calientes, enjoying dramatic canyon views and a curated snack box featuring local cheeses and lucuma jam; upon arrival, stretch your legs with a riverside walk along the Rio Vilcanota to admire hummingbirds and riverside orchids. Visit the peaceful Aguas Calientes Botanical Garden to see native cloud-forest flora, then savor a relaxed lunch at Indio Feliz Bistro or a terrace café before taking the shuttle up to Machu Picchu for your afternoon exploration.
Take the shuttle up to the citadel for a guided circuit that begins at the Intihuatana stone and moves through the ceremonial plazas and agricultural terraces, where your guide will interpret Inca astronomy and engineering. After the main loop, climb the steep path to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) for an elevated panorama of the ruins and valley, then descend to linger at the contemplative Temple of the Three Windows as afternoon light softens the stonework.
After descending from the ruins, unwind with a soothing soak at the thermal pools of Aguas Calientes Hot Springs, then stroll to the artisan stalls around Plaza Manco Capac to browse handwoven alpaca scarves and carved souvenirs. Finish the evening with a riverside dinner at Indio Feliz Bistro's terrace, enjoying Andean trout and a pisco sour while swapping highlights of the day beneath lantern-lit trees.
Start before dawn with a brisk climb from Aguas Calientes to Huayna Picchu (if you reserved the early permit) or choose the quieter ridge of Putucusi for panoramic morning light over the valley; both hikes reward you with solitary viewpoints and dramatic photo opportunities. After descending, return to the citadel to explore lesser-seen sectors like the Sacred Rock and the agricultural terraces, then enjoy a hearty mid-morning brunch at Tinkuy Restaurant in Aguas Calientes while watching colleagues and guides trade stories about the ruins.
After a morning of summit hiking, wander the quieter terraces toward the river and take the steep path down to the verdant Huchuy Picchu viewpoint for fresh perspectives and fewer visitors; enjoy a guided exploration of the ornate stonework around the Temple of the Condor while your guide explains ritual use of the site. Later, return to Aguas Calientes for a relaxing lunch at Tinkuy Restaurant, then visit the nearby Aguas Calientes Botanical Garden for a shaded stroll among cloud-forest orchids before heading back to the citadel in time to stake out a perfect spot for sunset over the terraces.
After sunset at the ruins, return to town for a relaxed culinary evening at The Tree House Restaurant, sampling Andean trout ceviche and a coca-infused cocktail on their candlelit terrace. Later, join a small-group nocturnal nature walk to the nearby Mandor Waterfall to listen for nocturnal birds and watch soft lantern light on the forest, then finish with a restorative drink and shared stories at Hatun Wayna Café overlooking the river.
After arriving from Aguas Calientes, ease back into Cusco with a slow breakfast at Café Ayllu, then head to the tranquil Museo de Arte Popular to see contemporary Andean crafts and learn about regional weaving techniques. Continue with a guided walkthrough of the intimate Museo Machu Picchu Casa Concha to review Machu Picchu artifacts and archival photos, finishing the morning with a relaxed climb to the viewpoint at Cerro San Cristóbal for sweeping city and valley vistas before descending into the artisan lanes of San Blas.
Wander the colorful lanes downhill into the lively artisan quarter of Plaza San Francisco, then browse contemporary textile galleries and hip craft shops at Galería Inkamarka to see modern takes on Quechua design. Continue with a relaxed lunch and pottery demonstration at the intimate Museo del Tejido Andino, followed by a visit to the nearby Centro Qosqo de Arte Nativo for a hands-on traditional dance or weaving workshop that connects your Machu Picchu visit to living Cusco crafts and rhythms.
As twilight deepens, take a gentle stroll to the atmospheric Plazoleta San Pedro for an alfresco cacao-infused hot chocolate at a neighborhood café, then head to the intimate performance space of Casa de la Cultura to catch a short folk-music showcase highlighting local charango and panpipe ensembles. Finish the night with a relaxed dinner at Chicha por Gastón Acurio sampling modernized Andean dishes and a rooftop pisco sour while the lights of the old city glitter below, keeping the mood calm after recent travels from Machu Picchu.
After an early flight from Cusco and hotel drop-off, take a gentle walk through Plaza de Armas to admire the pale volcanic-stone facades and the cathedral's bell towers, then head to Monastery of Santa Catalina for a guided visit through its colorful cloisters and hidden patios that reveal colonial life. Finish the morning with a tasting of local specialties-try a bowl of steaming rocoto relleno at a nearby family-run comedor and a visit to Mercado San Camilo to sample queso helado and browse stalls selling ajíes, dried beans and Andean preserves.
After a restful morning, wander the shaded arcades around Plaza de Armas de Arequipa, then join a guided visit to the volcanic-stone Santa Catalina Monastery's vibrant streets and cloisters to learn about colonial convent life and local craftsmanship. Continue with a tasting of spicy local fare at the historic Casa del Moral or a nearby picantería, followed by a leisurely stroll to the overlook at Mirador de Yanahuara for sweeping views of the city framed by snowcapped volcanoes.
As the sun cools, wander to Plaza de Armas de Arequipa to watch local life unfold and then head for a rooftop aperitif at Casona Ugarte where you can sip a regional pisco while the cathedral glow deepens. For dinner, savor smoky, traditional flavors at La Nueva Palomino, followed by a relaxed nightcap and live guitar at the historic courtyard of Hostal El Encuentro, reflecting on the day's transition from coastal Lima/Cusco rhythms to Arequipa's volcanic grandeur.
Rise early for a scenic drive deeper into the canyon, stopping at the lookout at Cruz del Cóndor to watch Andean condors wheel above the canyon rim at first light, then continue to the tranquil village of Yanque to visit a local market and meet weavers demonstrating traditional backstrap loom techniques. Afterward, take a gentle hike along the rim trail toward Pocllay viewpoint, pausing at a family-run terrace farm for coca tea and a tasting of local quinoa-based snacks as guides explain highland farming and condor ecology.
After lunch in the highland village, take a scenic drive to the dramatic terraces at Maca to visit family-run fields and watch traditional irrigation techniques, then continue to the quiet overlook at Tapay for a short, easy walk that reveals deeper canyon perspectives and cascading agricultural bands. Later, descend to the riverside hamlet of Cabanaconde to visit a local community center where you'll meet weavers and sample a warm quinoa stew, finishing the afternoon with a gentle hike to the peaceful San Miguel viewpoint to feel the canyon's scale before returning to your lodge for evening relaxation.
As twilight settles, unwind at the thermal-fed pools of La Calera Hot Springs for a warm soak beneath the canyon walls, then enjoy a rooftop-style dinner at Cruz del Cóndor Eco-Lodge featuring locally sourced alpaca stew and Andean potatoes while guides recount the day's wildlife sightings. After dinner, join a short night-walk to the nearby viewpoint at Mirador de Antahuilque to listen for nocturnal birds and appreciate the canyon's vast silhouette under a sweeping canopy of stars.
After an early transfer from Arequipa, board your scenic regional flight to Juliaca and continue by private transfer to Puno, then settle into your lakeside hotel before a gentle acclimatizing stroll along the promenade to Plaza de Armas (Puno) where colonial arcades meet highland life. Visit the atmospheric Casa del Corregidor for local history and pop into Mercado Central de Puno to sample freshly made salteñas and coca tea while watching vendors prepare trout and alpaca jerky-an easy, immersive start that readies you for tomorrow's boats on Lake Titicaca.
After checking in and acclimatizing, take a guided stroll along the lakeside boardwalk to Playa Chucuito for tranquil reed-bed views and a chance to watch local fishermen mend nets; continue to the nearby Pukara Museum to see pre-Inca ceramics and learn about highland iconography that frames Titicaca's cultures. Finish with a late-afternoon visit to the vibrant Puno Craft Market (Mercado de Artesanía) to browse handwoven ponchos and silver filigree, meet artisans, and pick up a small locally made keepsake before an early dinner at a lakeside pulperia.
As night falls, settle into a lakeside hotel and enjoy a relaxed dinner featuring trout prepared in local styles at Restaurante La Casona del Titikaka, then stroll the illuminated promenade to take in views across the dark water toward distant island silhouettes. Finish with an evening visit to Café Mirador Puno for a warm coca tea or hot chocolate while listening to live traditional music, or join a short nocturnal boat cruise from Puerto Puno to watch the stars reflected on Titicaca's glassy surface.
Board an early motorboat from Puerto Puno for a serene crossing to the floating reed communities, where you'll meet Uros families and learn the age-old techniques for weaving and repairing totora islands while touring a lived-in floating school and home. Afterward, continue to the lesser-visited island of Amantani for a brisk hike to the twin ceremonial peaks of Pachatata and Pachamama, enjoying panoramic lake views and a home-hosted breakfast of warm cancha, fresh cheese and coca tea before returning to Taquile for the afternoon's textile demonstrations.
After arriving on Taquile, enjoy a guided textile demonstration at the cooperative workshop of Asociación de Tejedores de Taquile, where island elders explain symbolism and you can try a basic backstrap loom. Continue with a scenic ride along the island's stone terraces to Cancha Cocha viewpoint for panoramic lake vistas, then savor a lakeside lunch of grilled trout and quinoa stew at Restaurante Inti Wasi while sharing stories with your homestay hosts before an easy stroll through Taquile's main plaza to meet local artisans and browse handwoven belts and ponchos.
As dusk approaches, cruise to the quieter western shore to disembark at Q'apiñata Bay for a short walk through reed-lined paths and a visit to a family-run homestay comedor where hosts prepare a warming bowl of chupe de quinua over a clay stove. After dinner, return to the boat for a gentle night crossing to Isla Suasi (or a nearby secluded anchorage) to enjoy a lakeside bonfire with local musicians performing traditional songs and to stargaze above Titicaca's clear highland sky.
Depart Puno early for a scenic drive toward the border, stopping at the highland hamlet of Desaguadero to complete exit formalities and browse a bustling market of woven hats and llama-fiber goods. After the border crossing, pause at the panoramic viewpoint near El Alto Mirador to stretch legs and admire sweeping views of the Altiplano before descending to La Paz, arriving in time for a restorative lunch at a neighborhood café in Calle Sagárnaga where you can sample salteñas and talk with local artisans about Bolivian textiles.
After border formalities, continue into the Altiplano with a scenic stop at Chucuito viewpoint to admire sweeping highland plains and the distant Cordillera before descending toward La Paz; stretch your legs with a short walk through the colorful stalls of Mercado 16 de Julio to sample local empanadas and freshly roasted coffee. Later, arrive in La Paz and visit the elevated Mirador Killi Killi for a panoramic city orientation, then settle into a neighborhood café on Calle Jaén for a light late lunch while your guide outlines evening logistics and acclimatization tips.
After settling into La Paz, enjoy an easy-paced evening exploring the leafy, cultural enclave around Plaza Avaroa, stopping at a neighborhood café for a warming cup of api morado and freshly baked salteñas. Continue with a relaxed visit to Teleférico Linea Amarilla's lower station for a short sunset gondola ride that offers golden views of the city and surrounding mountains, then dine at a cozy bistro near Plaza San Francisco where you can sample Andean trout and sip a locally made singani cocktail while absorbing the city's highland rhythms.
Begin with a brisk breakfast at Café del Mundo before taking the early Teleférico Línea Roja up toward the high neighborhoods for sweeping views of the valley and the Cordillera Real; pause at the Estación El Alto lookout to photograph the city's dramatic urban terraces. Descend via Teleférico Línea Verde to the colonial heart, then wander through the lively stalls of Mercado de las Brujas to learn about traditional Aymara ritual items and meet vendors who can explain chacana symbols and folk remedies.
After lunch, wander the leafy lanes of the artsy Barrio Sopocachi to browse independent galleries and stop for coffee at the rooftop Café Cultural El Ojo with sweeping city views; continue to the verdant Plaza San Francisco gardens to relax and watch local life. Later, join a guided walking tour through the historic Calle Jaén museum quarter to visit small museums and colonial houses, finishing with a ride on the scenic Teleférico Línea Azul to catch late-afternoon light over the valley and descend toward your evening neighborhood.
As dusk deepens, wander to the revamped nightlife corridor around Plaza Murillo for an aperitif at a terrace bar overlooking the lit government buildings, then sample hearty Bolivian comfort food at the traditional eatery Café El Museo del Litoral. After dinner, join a small-group folklore performance at Teatro Municipal Alberto Saavedra Pérez or catch live Andean jazz at the intimate Nacional Club de La Paz, finishing the night with a slow walk through the atmospheric, lantern-lit lanes of Avenida 16 de Julio to absorb the city's rhythms and reflect on your highland journey.
Depart early from Uyuni town in a 4x4 and head to the fascinating train cemetery before driving across the high-altitude scrub to the wide white expanse; pause for surreal, perspective-bending photos at the manicured viewpoint near Colchani Salt Village and visit a local salt-processing cooperative to see how blocks are harvested. Continue toward the salar edge to explore the crystal-clear pools of Ojos de Agua and climb the small cactus-covered island of Incahuasi for panoramic views of the glittering salt crust and volcanic silhouettes, while your guide explains seasonal salt-harvesting and the ecology of the altiplano.
After lunch, drive toward the salar's quieter eastern edge to visit the prehistoric fossil beds near Tunupa Volcano and hike gentle trails to panoramic viewpoints overlooking salt polygons and distant volcanic cones. Continue with a cultural stop at the traditional Aymara village of Jirira to meet local herders, taste a simple highland stew cooked over an open fire, and watch a demonstration of llama fiber weaving before settling at a remote salt-lodge to watch the late light turn the flats rose-gold.
As dusk deepens, settle at a remote altiplano estancia near Colchani's lookout for a traditional highland meal cooked over open flames, sampling llama stew and toasted chuño while listening to local Aymara stories. After dinner, join a guided night-walk to a nearby clear-sky viewpoint at Mirador Tunupa's foothills for stargazing-your guide will point out the Southern Cross and explain Andean constellations-then retire to a salt-lodge to warm up with coca tea and reflect on the day's otherworldly landscapes.
At first light, drive across the salar to the isolated rocky outcrop of Isla Pescado (Vulpecula Island) to climb among giant cacti and take sweeping photos of endless white patterns; afterward visit the nearby ephemeral Laguna Hedionda to watch flamingos feed and learn about high-altitude wetland ecology from your guide. Continue to the remote artisanal mine at Colchani Saltworks to see traditional salt-harvesting techniques up close and taste a simple picnic of quinoa salad and freshly baked cancha while the vast horizon unfolds around you.
After lunch, cross the whites toward the dramatic panorama of Salar de Uyuni's Train Cemetery viewpoint for more surreal photos, then visit the mineral-rich pools at Laguna Colorada's smaller sister ponds to spot Andean flamingos and observe striking mineral terraces. Finish the afternoon with a guided walk among the hexagonal salt polygons near Cerro Tunupa's foothills, where your guide will explain fossil deposits and local Aymara legends before driving to a remote salt-lodge to watch late light paint the flats.
As the cold highland sun falls, drive to the remote salt hotel area near Vista del Inca for a warm drink and to watch the flats shift colors; later visit the atmospheric salt-block chapel of Capilla de Sal to see hand-carved salt details lit by lantern glow. Finish the night with a communal dinner at a family-run estancia by Laguna Hedionda's quieter shore (a different cove than earlier), sharing stories with local guides and then joining a short, guided stargazing walk to compare Andean constellations with those you learned about the previous evening.
After the border crossing and a scenic high-altitude drive, recharge with a leisurely breakfast at Café Adobe in town before exploring the ochre-strewn lanes of San Pedro's Main Plaza to meet local artisans and sample empanadas at a mercado stall. Continue with a guided short hike to the nearby salt-pockmarked Valle de la Muerte lookout for sweeping desert panoramas and a chance to try sand-boarding on the dunes, linking the stark salar landscapes you left behind with Atacama's lunar desert scenery.
After border formalities and a scenic drive into the Atacama highlands, settle into your lodging and head out to explore Pukará de Quitor for a short guided walk among pre-Columbian ruins and dramatic canyon vistas. Continue with a visit to the nearby salt-and-sand wetlands of Valle de Marte (Valley of Mars) to photograph ochre cliffs and pastel salt pans, then finish the afternoon with a refreshing herbal tea and local tapas at Café de la Luna while watching the desert light soften over the lunar landscape.
As night falls, savor a relaxed dinner at Blanco - Cocina de Altura, sampling smoky roasted local lamb and an altoandino wine while chatting about the day's cross-border landscapes. After dinner, join a short guided walk to the salt flat fringe at Salar de Atacama Lookout to watch flamingos settle and then finish with a rooftop stargazing session at Space Obs. de San Pedro where a local astronomer points out southern constellations and explains Atacama's unique skies.
Begin with a salty-air breakfast at Café de la Paila before setting out to the lesser-visited ochre canyons of Valle de la Muerte for a sunrise walk along narrow rock corridors and sweeping dune overlooks. Afterward, visit the pale, sculpted formations of Tres Marías for close-up geology and short interpretive trails, then stop at the small local salt-mining community of Colchane Lookout (a nearby viewpoint) to learn about traditional desert watercraft and photograph vivid mineral streaks before a mid-morning rest at your hotel.
After a restful morning, head to the dramatic salt-and-formation labyrinth of Valle de la Muerte's neighboring sector for a guided walk along the less-crowded Amphitheatre Overlook, then descend into the hummocky corridors of Las Tres Cruces to photograph layered rock faces and rare desert flora. Finish the afternoon with a visit to Piedras Rojas Viewpoint to watch the highland colors shift as the light softens, followed by a glass of local vino at Café de Piedra while your guide previews the evening's stargazing route.
As night falls, enjoy a tapas-style dinner at La Estaka sampling smoked llama and quinoa empanadas before heading to the salt-flat fringe for a twilight walk around Laguna Chaxa to watch flamingos settle and the Andes silhouette deepen. Finish with an intimate stargazing session at Toconao Observatory, where a local astronomer guides you through southern constellations using portable telescopes and explains Atacama's famed dark-sky conditions.
Rise early for a high-altitude drive to the vivid Laguna Miscanti and Laguna Miñiques, where you'll stroll between mirror-calm turquoise basins framed by volcanoes and watch Andean flamingos feed at the shallower edges; pause for a guided explanation of the region's unique geomorphology and photograph the steam rising from distant fumaroles. Continue to the steaming terraces around El Tatio Geyser Field for a brisk walk among erupting fumaroles and mineral encrusted pools, then warm up with a piping-hot mate de coca and freshly baked empanadas served by a local vendor before descending toward the valley.
After descending from the high plain, visit the striking salt-encrusted terraces at Salar de Talar for a short guided walk among mineral pools and to photograph the flamingos that gather at its shallow edges. Continue to the hidden oasis of Quebrada de Jere for a picnic lunch beneath windswept scrub, then explore the thermal-fed ponds of Termas de Puritama with a restorative soak while your guide explains local geothermal activity and Aymara highland traditions.
As daylight softens, settle at the mirror-like Laguna Tuyajto for golden reflections of the surrounding volcanoes, enjoying a guided walk along its saline shore to spot Andean avifauna and learn about local puna ecology. Finish the night with a comforting outdoor meal near Géiser del León Dormido, where a small campfire dinner highlights roasted llama skewers and quinoa stews while a guide points out altiplano constellations and explains highland folklore.
After your morning flight and hotel drop-off, take a relaxed guided walk through Barrio Lastarria, stopping at the leafy Parque Forestal to admire outdoor sculptures and the riverfront atmosphere before visiting the eclectic Museo de Arte Contemporáneo for a fast intro to Chilean modern art. Continue with a mid-morning stop at Mercado Central to sample freshly grilled Pacific seafood and a cortado, then ride the funicular to Cerro Santa Lucía for panoramic city views and a gentle orientation to Santiago's grid and surrounding Andes.
After lunch, wander the cultural streets of Barrio Yungay to admire colonial façades and street murals, then visit the intimate Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos for a thoughtful, contextual introduction to Chile's recent history. Finish the afternoon with a leisurely cable-car ride up Cerro San Cristóbal (Zoológico funicular alternative: Sky-ride) to catch panoramic views of the city and the Andes, followed by a coffee break at the hillside Santuario de la Inmaculada Concepción terrace while your guide previews evening dining options.
As dusk falls, wander through the leafy lanes of Barrio Bellavista to browse artisan galleries and stop for aperitivos on a terrace overlooking Cerro San Cristóbal. Continue with a lively dinner at Liguria sampling Chilean staples and pisco cocktails, then finish the night with a relaxed late-evening walk along the lit riverfront promenade at Parque Bicentenario, watching locals unwind and the Andes silhouette glow on the horizon.
Catch an early coastal train to Valparaíso and begin with a guided walk through the colorful Cerro Alegre neighborhood to see vibrant street murals and stop at Paseo Gervasoni for sweeping harbor views; pop into the tiny La Sebastiana (Pablo Neruda's house-museum) to hear stories of the poet and enjoy its quirky collections. Continue by riding the historic Ascensor Reina Victoria down to the port for a short boat ride around the bay, then refuel with fresh seafood tostadas at the bustling Mercado Cardonal before heading toward Viña del Mar for the afternoon.
Cross to Viña del Mar for a relaxed seaside afternoon at Castillo Wulff, strolling its gardens and seaside terraces before visiting the elegant Jardín Botánico Nacional to see native and exotic plant collections. Continue with a coastal bike ride or promenade walk to Playa Acapulco, pause for empanadas and mote con huesillo at a beachfront café, then finish with a sunset tasting of local sparkling wines at Bodegas Re, a small boutique vineyard just outside the city.
As daylight softens, head to Paseo 21 de Mayo for sweeping harbor panoramas and the chance to watch cargo lights blink on the bay, then descend through colorful stairways to the artisanal stalls of Cerro Bellavista to browse local ceramics and street-food empanadas. Finish with a seaside dinner at Restaurante Puerto Auxiliar sampling freshly caught congrio and a glass of local sparkling wine, followed by a leisurely post-dinner stroll along the lit promenade of Rincón de la Quinta Vergara while listening to live street musicians and taking in the coastal breeze.
Depart Santiago for a crisp morning among vines with a private tasting and cellar tour at Viña Santa Rita, where you'll wander historic gardens and sample barrel-aged cabernet sauvignon paired with local cheeses before heading west to Viña Emiliana for a guided walk through organic vineyards and an introduction to biodynamic practices. Finish the morning with a light picnic among the vines at Fundo Alto Jahuel-enjoy artisanal breads, chacarero-style sandwiches, and a comparative tasting of terroir-driven Carménère while your guide explains how the Central Valley's microclimates shape Chilean wine.
After a vineyard picnic, head to Bodegas RE for a hands-on blending workshop where you'll create a personal Carmenère or Syrah blend and taste barrel samples straight from the cooperage; continue with a scenic stroll through the hillside terraces of Parcela El Cerro to learn about irrigation and canopy management. Finish the afternoon with a visit to Viña Matetic's coastal-influenced plots for a guided tasting of cool-climate sparkling and Sauvignon Blanc while watching golden light sweep across vine rows, a gentle progression from the morning's historic estates toward more experimental, terroir-driven producers.
As twilight falls, enjoy a relaxed cellar-side dinner at Viña Casas del Bosque's bistro, pairing coastal-influenced whites and Pinot Noir with a seasonal menu while the vineyard lights come up. Afterwards, return toward Santiago with a stop for nightcaps and live guitar at La Bodega de Don Carlos-a small, family-run cantina-reflecting on the day's tastings and the gradual shift from vine terraces to the city's evening glow.
After a short flight to Puerto Montt, settle into your hotel in Puerto Varas and begin the day with a lakeside stroll along Costanera de Puerto Varas, stopping for a fresh mariscal breakfast at Café Danés while admiring views of the snow-capped volcanoes. Continue with a guided walk through the German-influenced streets to visit the wooden Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón and the artisan stalls at Plaza de Armas, then board a short boat trip across the lake to explore the scenic shoreline and photograph the volcano-framed panorama from Frutillar Bajo's waterfront.
After a lakeside lunch, take a guided excursion to the wooden charm of Museo Pablo Fierro to see quirky local art and cultural curiosities, then stroll through the tree-lined paths of Parque Philippi to photograph the volcano reflections from quieter vantage points. Finish the afternoon with a short boat ride to the nearby fishing hamlet of Llanquihue for a trout tasting at a family-run pescadería and a visit to a local craft workshop showcasing Mapuche silverwork and handwoven lana garments.
As twilight falls, enjoy a waterfront aperitif at Kaffeehaus Puerto Varas followed by a gentle sunset walk along the lesser-known Muelle Angelmó fishing pier to watch local boat traffic and sample freshly smoked salmon from stall vendors. Continue with a hearty dinner at Casa Valdés, savoring regional chupe de mariscos and local cerveza, then finish the night with a short live-music set at the cozy folk venue La Piojera Cultural, where Mapuche-inspired songs and southern Chilean rhythms round out your first evening in the lakes district.
Begin with a brisk lakeside breakfast at Café del Lago in Puerto Varas before boarding a private transfer to the scenic Los Lagos viewpoint for sweeping photos of the snow-capped Osorno massif reflected in the water. Continue with a guided walk through the fragrant, old-growth lenga forest of Reserva Vicente Pérez Rosales, then ascend via 4x4 to the volcanic slopes for a short, panoramic trek near Refugio Ski Portillo where your guide explains lava flows and local flora while you sip mate and watch steam vents shimmer on the crater rim.
After a morning in the lenga forest, take a scenic drive to Saltos del Petrohué for a guided walk along the turquoise cascades and volcanic rock formations, pausing at the riverside viewpoint to photograph spray-lit rainbows and learn about the area's volcanic geology. Continue with a short boat cruise on Lago Todos los Santos, stopping at the peaceful Ensenada shore for a lakeside picnic of smoked trout and local cheeses, then return via the scenic foothill road to visit a nearby artisan workshop in Frutillar Alto, where you can watch Mapuche-inspired silversmithing and buy handcrafted lana goods before evening.
As dusk deepens, unwind at Playa Pucón Chico on the quieter western shore for a short sunset walk and panoramic views of Osorno reflected in the lake, then head to the rustic Refugio Llancahue for a warming cup of local merkén-spiced tea and empanadas by the hearth. Finish the night with a relaxed folk-music session and craft-beer tasting at the intimate Cervecería Kunstmann Puerto Varas taproom, sharing stories of the day's hikes while the volcano silhouette softens against the stars.
Catch the early ferry from Pargua to Chiloe and begin with a riverside breakfast at Mercado Municipal de Castro, sampling local chupe de mariscos and freshly smoked salmon while watching fishermen unload their catch. Afterward, take a guided stroll through Castro's waterfront to admire the brightly painted palafitos of Gamboa, visit the nearby artisan stall at Galería La Palafito to see traditional wool weaving, and pause at Iglesia San Francisco de Castro to appreciate Chilote wooden church architecture and local iconography.
After a lakeside lunch, visit the colorful stilt houses of Palafitos de Castro and take a guided boat ride through the tidal channels to photograph the reflections and learn about traditional fishing techniques from local boatmen. Continue with a hands-on workshop at Centro de Artesanía de Castro to try Chilote wool felting and then stroll to Mercado de Artesanos de la Plaza de Armas to sample curanto-inspired snacks and meet artisans selling carved wooden saints and handwoven mantas, keeping the day's pace relaxed after your morning ferry arrival.
As dusk falls, wander the wooden boardwalks of Castro's Fishermen's Wharf to watch boats return and sample small plates of curanto-inspired snacks at Mercado Costumbrista stalls; follow this with a tasting of local craft ciders and cochayuyo snacks at the cozy Café del Muelle. Finish the night with a short twilight visit to Iglesia de Achao (if schedules allow) to admire its warm, timber-carved interior lit for evening services, then relax at a nearby guesthouse listening to Chilote folk tales shared over a cup of local tea.
Start with a seaside breakfast in Dalcahue sampling smoked salmon tostadas at a waterfront café, then browse the colorful stalls of the Dalcahue Craft Market to meet basket weavers and pick up a handwoven alpargata. Continue with a short ferry to the tidal islet of Quinchao for a guided walk to the remarkable wooden Iglesia de Curaco de Vélez, followed by a coastal stroll to photograph basalt cliffs and traditional fisher huts while listening to local boatmen recount Chilote sea lore.
After lunch, wander the seaside lanes to visit the striking wooden interior of Iglesia de Quinchao and then continue to the atmospheric fishing village of Achao to watch traditional palafito maintenance and meet local boatbuilders. Later, take a short coastal drive to the rugged shoreline at Punta de Lapa for tidepool exploration and birdwatching, finishing the afternoon with a tasting of smoked loco and curanto-inspired snacks at the harbour-side Mercado de Achao while listening to islanders recount Chilote maritime tales.
As twilight falls, wander to Playa Cucao for a brisk shoreline walk listening for sea lions and watching the Pacific swell against the black-sand beach, then head to the nearby Reserva Nacional Chiloé visitor center for a short guided dusk birdwatching stroll to spot rayadito and kelp gulls. Finish the night with a cozy meal at Restaurant El Alerce sampling curanto en hoyo-inspired small plates and local merkén-spiced seafood, followed by a storytelling session over tea with a local host recounting Chilote maritime legends.
After your flight back to Santiago, ease into the day with a relaxed breakfast at Café del Cerro, then take a gentle stroll through the leafy paths of Parque Bicentenario to watch locals exercise and spot black-necked swans on the lagoon. Continue with a short visit to the nearby creative hub Matucana 100 to browse rotating art exhibits and small crafts, finishing with a light lunch at the artisan food stalls of Mercado Tirso de Molina where you can sample regional empanadas and local cheeses.
Wander the leafy streets of Barrio Italia to browse independent design shops and stop for rooftop coffee at Café de los Artistas, then join a short guided tasting of Chilean chocolates and artisanal cheeses at La Vinoteca de Barrio. Continue with a leisurely walk through the nearby Parque de las Esculturas to enjoy contemporary outdoor works and end the afternoon with a relaxed aperitif on the terrace of Casa Lastarria while planning optional evening activities.
As night falls, take a short taxi to Barrio Yungay for an easygoing paseo through its restored plazas and stop for an informal tasting of craft beers and pintxos at La Cochería while listening to neighborhood guitarists. Continue with a late dinner at the intimate Bocanáriz Gran Reserva wine bar to sample vertical pours of Chilean reds paired with local cheeses, then finish the night with a relaxed rooftop digestif at Sky Costanera for panoramic city-and-Andes views that close the day gently after your return.
Head north for a half-day excursion to the coastal town of Concón, starting with a sunrise stroll along Playa Amarilla and a tasting of fresh seafood at the iconic Pasta e Vino market stalls; follow this with a guided dune-walk and paraglider-viewpoint at Dunas de Concón for sweeping Pacific vistas. Alternatively, explore urban creativity back in the city with a morning at Museo de Bellas Artes followed by a hands-on culinary class at Escuela de Gastronomía INACAP, where you'll learn to make empanadas and a pisco-based aperitif-an easy, flavorful complement to your recent wine-valley and coastal days.
Choose a cultural-sojourn afternoon with a guided visit to the contemporary galleries of MAC Parque Forestal followed by a walking food tour through Mercado Central de Santiago's lesser-known stalls to taste smoked pilco, caldillo de congrio bites, and artisanal desserts. Alternatively, take a short private transfer to the artisanal village of Pomaire to watch potters at work, try your hand at throwing a clay jar in a studio workshop, and enjoy a traditional pebre-and-semiluen lunch at a family-run comedor before returning to the city for an evening preview of tomorrow's departures.
For a relaxed, locally rooted evening, wander the restored lanes of Barrio Yungay to catch a rotating pop-up performance at Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral (GAM), then follow with a contemporary Chilean tasting menu at Aquí Está Coco's more intimate dining room where seasonal Pacific seafood is paired with boutique Chilean wines. Finish the night with a craft cocktail at the speakeasy Puro Chile Bar or a late-evening piano set at Club de Jazz de Santiago, savoring gentle city lights and the Andes silhouette as you reflect on the month's travels.
Keep the morning relaxed and flexible: enjoy a restorative breakfast at Cafetería de Barrio then take a gentle stroll through the nearby Mercado de Pulgas to hunt last-minute handcrafted souvenirs and sample street-side marraqueta sandwiches. If you prefer a short excursion, arrange a half-day private transfer to Parque Metropolitano for a calm chairlift ride and panoramic photos, or book a cultural visit to the intimate Museo de Arte Popular to catch any temporary exhibitions before afternoon travel plans.
Use this flexible afternoon for a stress-free, last-minute outing: explore the craft-forward Feria de las Pulgas for any souvenirs you still need, then take a relaxed walk through the shaded paths of Parque de los Poetas to enjoy local sculptures and a peaceful riverside bench. If you prefer a light cultural treat, visit the intimate exhibition rooms at Casa Taller de Artesanos for contemporary Chilean crafts followed by a late café stop at La Tertulia del Barrio to plan logistics for departures or an optional evening transfer.
If you have time this evening, enjoy a relaxed farewell outing at Mercado Central de Santiago's nearby seafood kiosks for a final plate of chupe de mariscos, then wander the illuminated art-filled courtyard of Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino for a quiet, late stroll through Chilean history. Finish with a nightcap and panoramic city lights from the rooftop bar at Hotel Orly-a calm spot to reflect on the trip and confirm logistics for tomorrow's departures.
Start your final morning with a relaxed stroll through Feria Artesanal de Santa Lucía, picking up hand-stitched textiles and small copper keepsakes, then wander into the nearby boutique shops of Galería Patricia Ready to discover contemporary Chilean jewelry and design pieces. Finish with a leisurely coffee and pastel at Café Literario Parque Balmaceda, where you can review purchases, write postcards, and enjoy a last view of the city before afternoon departures.
Head to Barrio Italia for a leisurely afternoon of boutique browsing-visit independent design shops like Casa Bosque for ceramics and Tienda Nomade for artisan textiles, then pause at Café Comercio for a light pastry and cortado. Continue to the curated stalls of Feria de Antigüedades de Plaza Yungay to hunt for vintage maps and Chilean posters, finishing with a rooftop aperitif at La Fábrica Rooftop where you can toast the trip while taking in final skyline-and-Andes views.
For a lingering, local farewell, wander the restored galleries and laneways of Barrio Lastarria to browse independent bookshops and pick up artisanal chocolates at La Fête du Chocolat, then pause for a relaxed aperitivo with craft vermouth at Bar The Clinic's cozy terrace. Finish the night with a memorable meal of contemporary Chilean tasting dishes at Restaurant Boragó's more casual bar seating (reserve ahead) or a riverside seafood feast at BordeRío Bistro, followed by a final rooftop digestif at Sky Costanera to watch the city lights and Andes silhouette one last time.
Enjoy a relaxed final morning with a lakeside-style breakfast at Café del Parque Bicentenario followed by a gentle walk through Parque Bicentenario to watch the black-necked swans and collect a few last photos of the Andes skyline. If time allows, stop by Mercado de Pulgas Cerrillos for any last-minute artisanal finds and swing past Estación Central to admire its historic architecture before your private transfer to the airport, ensuring a calm, unhurried end to your month-long journey.
Spend a calm afternoon finishing errands with a visit to Mall Parque Arauco for any last-minute gifts and a sit-down coffee at Café Colmado before returning to your hotel to collect luggage. If time allows, take a short, flat paseo through Parque Bicentenario de Vitacura to enjoy one last view of the Andes and relax on a bench near the lagoon before your private transfer to the airport.
If your flight allows a final slow evening, savor a relaxed farewell dinner at Liguria (Providencia branch) where classic Chilean plates pair with a final pisco sour and convivial neighborhood atmosphere. Afterwards, take a calm post-dinner stroll through Parque Inés de Suárez to breathe in one last Andes-framed skyline, then stop for a nightcap and final reflections at the nearby rooftop bar The Summit at Hotel Kennedy, enjoying panoramic city lights before your private transfer to the airport.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Barranco neighborhood walk / Bridge of Sighs | Free |
| Peruvian coffee at café (Barranco) | $3 |
| Parque Municipal de Miraflores (clifftop / surfers viewpoint) | Free |
| Ceviche tasting (seaside restaurant, light portion) | $12 |
| Mercado de Artesanías de Miraflores (browsing) | Free |
| Parque Kennedy (park visit) | Free |
| Malecon de Miraflores (walk / Larcomar area) | Free |
| Dinner: causa and pisco sour (cozy bistro near Larcomar) | $18 |
| Huaca Huallamarca (evening visit - archaeological site) | $3 |
| Bodega El Embajador (wine tasting) | $15 |
| Dinner at Astrid y Gastón (bar/casual option) | $50 |
| Guided walk Plaza Mayor / Basilica Cathedral of Lima (entry) | $3 |
| San Francisco Convent (museum & catacombs entry) | $7 |
| Mercado de Surquillo (tasting / snacks) | $5 |
| Café del Museo (coffee / pastry) | $6 |
| Lunch in Barranco (chef-driven cevichería) | $18 |
| Museo Pedro de Osma (entry) | $6 |
| Parque del Amor (visit) | Free |
| Museo del Pisco (tasting flight) | $12 |
| Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MAC) (entry) | $4 |
| Dinner La Mar Cebichería (seafood meal) | $35 |
| Flight Lima → Cusco (one-way economy, typical) | $80 |
| Plazoleta San Blas (visit / artisan stalls) | Free |
| San Pedro Market (snacks / caldo de gallina) | $5 |
| Qorikancha (entry) | $4 |
| Cusco Cathedral (entry) | $4 |
| Coca tea / café (for acclimatization) | $2 |
| Centro Artesanal Cusco (shopping / browsing) | Free |
| Dinner / Peña Cusqueña (live music cover / drink) | $10 |
| Museo de Arte Popular (entry) | $3 |
| Museo Machu Picchu Casa Concha (entry) | $3 |
| Cerro San Cristóbal viewpoint (visit) | Free |
| Train Sacred Valley / Pisac / Ollantaytambo day tour (shared) | $35 |
| Pisac Market (shopping / demonstration) | Free |
| Pisac Archaeological Park (entry) | $4 |
| Ollantaytambo Fortress (entry) | $4 |
| Chinchero Church (entry / small donation) | $3 |
| Homestay dinner in Huayllabamba (traditional meal) | $12 |
| Vistadome train to Aguas Calientes (one-way) | $65 |
| Aguas Calientes Botanical Garden (entry) | $4 |
| Lunch Indio Feliz Bistro (meal) | $12 |
| Shuttle bus Aguas Calientes ↔ Machu Picchu (roundtrip) | $24 |
| Machu Picchu entry (afternoon ticket) | $60 |
| Guided Machu Picchu tour (shared group) | $25 |
| Aguas Calientes Hot Springs (entry) | $6 |
| Tinkuy Restaurant (brunch / lunch) | $15 |
| Huayna Picchu permit (if reserved; entrance & permit) | $18 |
| Putucusi hike (alternative, guide optional) | Free |
| Mandor Waterfall nocturnal walk (guided) | $8 |
| Museo de Arte Popular (Cusco) - Museo del Tejido Andino visit/workshop | $10 |
| Flight Cusco → Arequipa (one-way economy) | $60 |
| Plaza de Armas (Arequipa) visit | Free |
| Monastery of Santa Catalina (entry) | $10 |
| Mercado San Camilo (tasting) | $4 |
| Mirador de Yanahuara (viewpoint) | Free |
| Dinner La Nueva Palomino (traditional meal) | $18 |
| Colca Canyon day trip (shared excursion with Cruz del Condor) | $45 |
| La Calera Hot Springs (entry) | $6 |
| Flight Arequipa → Juliaca + transfer to Puno (regional) | $70 |
| Plaza de Armas (Puno) visit | Free |
| Casa del Corregidor (entry) | $3 |
| Mercado Central de Puno (tasting) | $4 |
| Pukara Museum (entry) | $3 |
| Puno Craft Market (browsing / small purchase) | $5 |
| Lake Titicaca boat tour: Uros + Taquile (shared day tour) | $30 |
| Amantani homestay breakfast (hosted) | $6 |
| Taquile textile demonstration (donation / fee) | $4 |
| Homestay dinner / lakeside bonfire (Isla Suasi or similar) | $15 |
| Overland transfer Puno → La Paz (border crossing, shared transfer) | $25 |
| Mirador Killi Killi (viewpoint) | Free |
| Teleférico ride (single line fare) | $3 |
| Mercado de las Brujas (Witches' Market browsing) | Free |
| Teleférico lines (additional ride(s)) | $3 |
| La Paz small museums / Calle Jaén visits (entry fees combined) | $6 |
| Uyuni: multi-day salt flats tour (3-day shared 4x4 typical per person) | $220 |
| Train cemetery (stop on Uyuni tours) | Free |
| Incahuasi Island (entry, on tour) | $5 |
| Tunupa viewpoint / fossil beds (on tour) | Free |
| Salt-lodge accommodation (per night included in tour estimate) | Included |
| Uyuni: Laguna Hedionda flamingo viewing (entry/park fee) | $4 |
| Border transfer Uyuni → San Pedro de Atacama (shared shuttle) | $40 |
| San Pedro de Atacama town plaza / café (Café Adobe) | $4 |
| Valle de la Muerte (lookout / sand-boarding basic rental) | $12 |
| Pukará de Quitor (entry) | $3 |
| Valle de Marte / Valley of Mars visit | Free |
| Dinner Blanco - Cocina de Altura (meal) | $30 |
| Space Obs. de San Pedro (stargazing session / observatory) | $25 |
| Valle de la Luna entrance (nocturnal/sundown visit) | $8 |
| Toconao Observatory / stargazing session | $20 |
| Laguna Miscanti & Miñiques (day tour shared including El Tatio) | $60 |
| El Tatio Geyser Field (entry / guide & shuttle typical) | $25 |
| Termas de Puritama (entry) | $12 |
| Flight Calama/Calama→Santiago (one-way economy) | $120 |
| Barrio Lastarria / Parque Forestal (museum entries optional) | Free |
| Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (entry) | $4 |
| Mercado Central (seafood tasting) | $12 |
| Funicular / Cerro Santa Lucía (entrance / funicular) | $2 |
| Cerro San Cristóbal (funicular or cable car) | $6 |
| Barrio Bellavista (dinner at Liguria) | $20 |
| Train to Valparaíso (regional train) | $6 |
| La Sebastiana (Pablo Neruda house museum) entry | $6 |
| Ascensor Reina Victoria (historic funicular) | $1 |
| Boat ride around Valparaíso bay (short) | $10 |
| Castillo Wulff (visit) | Free |
| Jardín Botánico Nacional (entry) | $4 |
| Bodegas RE / small sparkling tasting (tour & tasting) | $18 |
| Viña Santa Rita cellar tour & tasting | $25 |
| Viña Emiliana tour (organic vineyard tasting) | $30 |
| Blending workshop (Bodegas RE or similar) | $40 |
| Cellar-side dinner (Casas del Bosque or similar) | $45 |
| Flight Santiago → Puerto Montt (one-way economy) | $100 |
| Costanera de Puerto Varas / mariscal breakfast | $8 |
| Boat trip Frutillar Bajo (short) | $15 |
| Museo Pablo Fierro (entry/donation) | $5 |
| Llanquihue trout tasting (pescadería) | $12 |
| Dinner Casa Valdés (regional meal) | $20 |
| Reserva Vicente Pérez Rosales / Saltos del Petrohué (entry / transport) | $15 |
| Boat cruise Lago Todos los Santos (short) | $30 |
| Cervecería Kunstmann tasting (taproom) | $8 |
| Ferry Pargua → Chiloe | $6 |
| Mercado Municipal de Castro (breakfast tasting) | $8 |
| Boat ride among palafitos (guided) | $12 |
| Centro de Artesanía de Castro workshop (felt/wool) | $10 |
| Iglesia de Achao (visit) | Free |
| Churches of Chiloe (Iglesia de Curaco de Vélez / Quinchao visits) | Free |
| Punta de Lapa tidepool / birdwatching (visit) | Free |
| Flight Chiloé → Santiago (one-way economy) | $120 |
| Parque Bicentenario (visit) | Free |
| Mercado Tirso de Molina (lunch / tasting) | $8 |
| Barrio Italia shopping / tastings | $10 |
| La Vinoteca de Barrio (chocolate/cheese tasting) | $12 |
| Optional Concón half-day (transport + activities) | $40 |
| Museo de Bellas Artes (entry) | $3 |
| Pomaire pottery workshop (transfer + workshop) | $35 |
| Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral (GAM) events / tickets | $8 |
| Aquí Está Coco (tasting menu / casual bar seating) | $40 |
| Farewell dinner Boragó (casual bar seating estimate) | $90 |
| Estimated Total (per person) | $4125 |