Casablanca and San Antonio Valleys are famous for their coastal wines; this valley is characterized by its cold weather and moderate rainfall which gives the grapes that grow in this fertile and beautiful land, particular characteristics. With unique traits like a natural landscape of countryside and ocean breeze, in the Valley the new and refreshing flavors, combined with fertile soils and coastal temperatures prevail. Toast to your health in one of the most special valleys of the central area.
At Isla Negra we will visit the town’s winding roads, surrounded by pine trees. Contemplate the attractive mix of houses built in the 1960’s, hippy-style, and the contemporary flair of the modern architecture. If you were captivated by your tour, now it’s time to visit the Arts and Crafts Fair with a sophisticated rustic style, many of which are inspired by the omnipresent figure of Neruda.
Just like the Nobel Prize winner for Literature did, fall in love with this coastal town, where the constant sound of the waves breaking over the rocks is an eternal inspiration for artists of all fields. Discover Neruda’s through the wild objects he collected during his life. Figureheads, globes, boxes full of strange insects and masks of different shapes and origins are some of the treasures that give the house, now a museum, its magical aura.
At Caleta Quintay as the sun sets over the Pacific, the craggy rocks protecting the tiny fishing cove and ex–whaling station of Caleta Quintay are stained a rich pink. Several of the colorful houses clustered in this low-key outpost are seafood restaurants.