2017 has been a landmark year for Chile with the launch of British Airways’ new direct flights from London to Santiago, new hotel openings announced and the country cementing its dedication to conservation with the opening of South America’s first Puma Foundation. Looking ahead, 2018 is set to be another exciting year for Chile with the country celebrating 200 years of Independence and Lonely Planet naming Chile the top country to visit in 2018.
On 18th September every year, Chile celebrates Independence Day commemorating the day that the country officially broke free from Spanish rule and the War of Independence began. The war went on for eight years before Chile could officially proclaim independence on 12th February 1818. By tradition, Chileans celebrate their anniversary in September to mark the day in 1810 when the First Government Junta was established, however, since their independence was not recognised globally until 1818, next year will officially mark 200 years since Chile declared its independence. The country will host two days of national celebrations showcasing the power of the Chilean Army and the strength of national pride. Across the country, communities also celebrate with parades, air shows, festivals, patriotic decorations and local foods. Individual families often host traditional “asados” or barbecues, where they eat, drink and dance to mark the occasion over a long weekend of festivities.
2019 marks 300 years since Robinson Crusoe was published
25th April 2019 will mark 300 years since English writer Daniel Defoe published his most famous novel, Robinson Crusoe. The plot centres around Robinson Crusoe who is shipwrecked and marooned on an island off the coast of South America. The story is said to be based on Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish castaway who lived for four years on Más a Tierra, which today one of Chile’s Pacific Islands and was renamed Robinson Crusoe Island in 1966. Robinson Crusoe Island is located south west of San Antonio and has become a popular tourist attraction in recent years, known for its dive sites and native wildlife such as firecrown hummingbirds and fur seals. It is the second largest of the Juan Fernández Islands, the first being Alejandro Selkirk Island, named after the Scottish castaway of the same name.
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Chile recognised by Lonely Planet, Rough Guides and National Geographic in travel awards and 2018 hot lists
Chile has been awarded a series of prestigious accolades in the past few months, the most noteworthy being ranked the number one country to visit next year in Lonely Planet’s much anticipated Best in Travel 2018 list. Lonely Planet is one of the most renowned travel guide producers in the world having published over 145 destination guides and travel books. The destination has further cause for celebration after being voted Best Adventure Tourism Destination in the World by the World Travel Awards for the second year running. Meanwhile, Santiago ranked in National Geographic’s top 21 ‘Places you need to visit in 2018’ with the urban art galleries of Chile’s capital highlighted as one of the top attractions to visit next year along with Stgo Street Art Tours and street art in neighbourhoods such as Bellavista, Brasil, and Yungay. Santiago was also named Runner Up in the Rough Guides Reader Awards 2017 in the ‘Coolest City Right Now’ category. Furthermore, in the World Ski Awards, Nevados de Chillán ranked in the top 25 best ski resorts in the world.
Awasi launches South America’s first dedicated Puma Foundation
Tierra Atacama becomes first completely solar powered hotel in South America
Discover the World launches Chile programme to celebrate 35th anniversary in 2018
In 2018, Discover the World will be celebrating its 35th birthday by launching a brand new portfolio of holidays to Chile. This is the first time the travel specialists will be offering land based adventures in Latin America and the itineraries will include a range of independent touring, self-drive and escorted holidays, along with a choice of Patagonian fjord cruising options. One of the highlights of the Chile programme will be an action-packed self-drive trip to Easter Island including the chance to combine Tango dancing and catamaran cruising in Patagonia, as well as small-group tours with activities from walking tours of Chiloé Island to scaling the Osorno Volcano by car. www.discover-the-world.co.uk
One Ocean Expeditions announces new Chilean Fjords itinerary for 2019
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