Chile
Traveling to · Chile
Weather right now
7°C
Sat
11° / 5°
Sun
13° / 5°
Mon
20° / 8°
Tue
25° / 10°
Country facts
Capital
Santiago
Language
es · es
Currency
CLP $
Emergency
133 police 132 fire 131 medical
Tipping
10% at restaurants; often added automatically — check the bill.
Plug & power
Type C/L · 220V · 50Hz
When to visit
Year-round travel possible. Local dry seasons vary — check specific destination 2-4 weeks before booking.
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
high season
low season
Typical costs (USD)
Hotel · budget
$30-60
per night
Hotel · midrange
$80-160
per night
Meal
$5-18
restaurant, typical
Transit
$1-5
single trip
Wide spread by country. Resort destinations premium; off-track exceptional value.
Essential phrases
Hello
Hola
Thank you
Gracias
Please
Por favor
Excuse me
Disculpe
Sorry
Lo siento
Where is the bathroom?
¿Dónde está el baño?
How much?
¿Cuánto cuesta?
Help!
¡Ayuda!
The check please
Me trae la cuenta
I don't understand
No entiendo
Wine
Vino
Water
Agua
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Numbers
0
0
Cero
Zero
1
1
Uno
One
2
2
Dos
Two
3
3
Tres
Three
4
4
cuatro
Four
5
5
Cinco
Five
6
6
Seis
Six
7
7
Siete
Seven
8
8
Ocho
Eight
9
9
Nueve
Nine
10
10
Diez
Ten
20
20
Veinte
Twenty
50
50
Cincuenta
Fifty
100
100
Centenar
Hundred
1000
1000
Mil
Thousand
What to pack
- Lightweight breathable clothing
- Strong SPF + sun hat
- Mosquito repellent
- Walking shoes for variable terrain
- Layered clothing for AC indoors
Cultural notes
- Chilean Spanish is famously fast and slang-heavy — speak slowly
- Don't compare Chile to Argentina/Peru — Chileans value their distinctness
- Tap water is generally safe in cities — unusual for Latin America
- Avoid wandering in Valparaíso/Santiago at night — pickpocketing common
- Earthquake awareness is high — know the exits at hotels
Universal courtesies
Apply everywhere, every country — respect travels with you.
- Try a greeting in the local language even if it's the only word you know — it's appreciated everywhere.
- Match local dress norms when entering religious sites, government buildings, or rural areas.
- Ask before photographing people, especially children or in religious settings.
- Tipping customs vary — never assume your home country's expectation applies.
- Remove shoes when entering homes if your host does; watch their cue.
- Keep voices lower than at home in temples, mosques, museums, public transport.
- Hands and gestures mean different things across cultures — observe before reaching out.
- Cash + cards: rural areas often need cash; major cities take cards. Carry small notes.
- Don't compare countries to each other in front of locals — every culture stands on its own.
- If you don't know the etiquette, watching for 30 seconds usually teaches it.