Imagine pedaling through lush vineyards, feeling the warm Chilean sun on your back, and tasting some of the world’s finest wines—all in one day. This Full-Day Private Maipo Valley Bike Tour and Wine Tasting from Santiago offers a beautifully balanced mix of outdoor activity, cultural insight, and delicious food. At $495 per person, it’s a substantial investment, but one that promises a memorable, authentic experience far from the tourist crowds.
Led by knowledgeable guides, this tour takes you on a gentle, mostly flat bike ride around the scenic vineyards of Isla de Maipo, with stops at renowned wineries like Santa Ema, De Martino, Terramater, and Undurraga. We especially loved how the guides shared fascinating stories about Chilean viticulture while ensuring the ride remained relaxed and enjoyable. The highlight, without question, is the gourmet 3-course lunch at the Terramater estate, perfectly paired with carefully selected wines.
One thing to consider is that this tour demands a full-day commitment—10 hours from start to finish—which might be a long day for those with limited stamina or shorter travel windows. It’s best suited for active travelers who enjoy biking, wine, and local cuisine, and who are comfortable with a bit of physical activity interwoven with cultural discovery.
Key Points

- Authentic Experience: Combines scenic cycling with visits to multiple wineries and a local artist’s home.
- All-Inclusive Value: Hotel pickup, bike rental, lunch, and wine tastings are included, making it a hassle-free day.
- Personalized Service: Private tour ensures tailored attention and a relaxed pace.
- Leisurely Biking: Mostly flat terrain makes it accessible for most fitness levels.
- Cultural Insight: Guides share rich stories about Chilean wine, local life, and history.
- Ideal for Enthusiasts: Perfect for those who appreciate good wine, outdoor activity, and authentic local encounters.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience

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Starting Point and Early Morning Pickup
The tour begins promptly at 9:00 am with hotel pickup. The convenience of being collected from your accommodation near Santiago means you skip the logistical stress of finding your way out to Maipo Valley. The guide, often multilingual, sets a friendly tone from the start, sharing a bit of what’s planned for the day.
The Scenic Ride Through Isla de Maipo
Once onboard, you’ll head to the heart of Maipo Valley, a region celebrated for its fine wines and beautiful landscapes. The first part of the day involves a three-hour bike ride through the town and vineyards of Isla de Maipo. From the reviews and descriptions, you can expect a relaxing route with hardly any slopes, designed so you can enjoy the scenery—tree-lined streets, the gentle flow of the Maipo River, and rows of lush vines.
We loved the way the guides kept it casual, making the ride accessible for most fitness levels. As one reviewer put it, “the bicycle route is simple, where there is hardly any slope so you can fully enjoy the ride without having to have an extraordinary level of fitness.”
The ride isn’t just physical; it’s also educational. Stops are made at several wineries where guides share stories about the history of Chilean viniculture and the different types of vines. It’s a chance to learn while enjoying the fresh air and vibrant vineyard scenery.
Visiting the Wineries
The stops at Santa Ema, De Martino, Terramater, and Undurraga provide a well-rounded glimpse into Chilean winemaking. We particularly appreciated the visit to De Martino’s Santa Ines vineyard, where the guide explained how grapes are grown and harvested. The warmth and knowledge of the guides shine here—one reviewer even wrote, “we learned about the different types of vines and the ways they are grown and harvested,” which adds depth to your tasting experience.
The sensory challenge at Santa Ema’s wine shop, where you can test your nose in the aroma room, is both fun and educational. It’s a playful way to deepen your appreciation for wine’s complexity, especially if you’re new to tasting.
The visit to Terramater is a highlight, not just for the tasting but also for the lunch at the Zinfandel restaurant, serving a delicious 3-course meal paired with local wines. Many reviews mention how tasty and generous the lunch is—one traveler called it “beyond our expectations,” emphasizing the quality of the food and wine.
Ending the Day at Undurraga Winery
After the bike ride, the tour continues with a more traditional winery experience at Undurraga. Here, you’ll do a guided tour of the historic estate and enjoy a tasting of three reserva wines. The hour-and-twenty-minute visit is a great way to relax after a day of activity, with many reviewers describing it as “the highlight of the trip” or “amazing.”
The opportunity to purchase wine directly from the winery or simply savor a glass in the beautiful surroundings is a perfect way to wind down. The tasting of distinctive wines that reflect Chile’s land and valleys adds a rich layer to the day.
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The Personal Touch and Overall Value
What truly sets this experience apart is the private nature of the tour. With only your group and a dedicated guide, you’ll get personalized attention and the chance to ask questions freely. Guides like Christian and Felipe are repeatedly praised for their warmth, knowledge, and engaging storytelling.
Including hotel pickup, bikes, helmets, snacks, and bottled water makes for a smooth, hassle-free day. The only thing you need to bring is comfortable sportswear and a curiosity for wine and local culture.
The Good and the Not-So-Good
Based on reviews, the most loved aspects are the friendly guides, stunning vineyard scenery, and delicious wine tastings. Many travelers describe it as “the best day ever,” or “an unbelievable trip,” thanks to the combination of outdoor activity and culture.
However, the full-day format might be a challenge if you’re not used to long days or physical activity. Some mention that the ride is “very pleasant, easy, and flat,” but it’s still a full 10 hours, which could be tiring for some.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re someone who enjoys outdoor adventures combined with wine and food, this tour is a winner. It’s especially suited for active travelers who don’t mind a full day of cycling and sightseeing. Wine lovers will appreciate the opportunity to visit multiple wineries and learn about Chilean wine-making traditions firsthand. Culture seekers will enjoy the authentic stops, like the artist’s home and sensory wine testing.
It’s also ideal for those who prefer private, personalized experiences rather than large group tours. The private setting allows for a relaxed pace and tailored conversations, making it perfect for couples, friends, or small groups looking for a memorable day in Chile’s wine country.
This full-day bike and wine tour offers excellent value for those looking to combine physical activity, scenic beauty, and culture in one of Chile’s most celebrated wine regions. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Chilean wine, a full stomach, and plenty of beautiful memories.
It’s best suited for travelers who are comfortable on a bike, eager to explore outside Santiago, and enthusiastic about wine tasting in a relaxed, private setting. If you’re seeking an authentic experience that combines nature, culture, and cuisine, this tour will deliver.
Just be prepared for a long day—think of it as a delicious, scenic workout with plenty of reward at the end.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, but the minimum age for drinking wine is 18. Younger children can participate in the bike ride but may not taste wine.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, use of bicycles and helmets, bottled water, snacks, lunch, wine tastings at multiple wineries, and a guide.
How difficult is the bike ride?
The route is mostly flat with hardly any slopes, making it accessible for most fitness levels. It’s a leisure ride designed for enjoyment, not intense cycling.
Can I customize dietary requirements?
Yes, vegetarian options are available, but please advise at the time of booking if you have specific dietary needs.
What is the duration of the tour?
It lasts approximately 10 hours, from 9:00 am pickup to late afternoon return.
Are the wines of good quality?
Yes, the wineries are reputable, and tastings include Reserva wines and other local specialties praised for their quality.
Is there a chance to buy wine?
Absolutely. Many wineries offer the chance to purchase bottles directly, often at favorable prices.
Do I need to bring anything?
Wear comfortable sportswear, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Personal food and drinks are not permitted during the tour.
What language do guides speak?
Tours are often operated by multilingual guides, including English and Spanish; some reviews mention guides speaking French.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
In summary, this private Maipo Valley bike and wine tour offers a well-rounded, authentic experience that balances outdoor activity with cultural richness and fine wine. It’s perfect for those who want to enjoy Chile’s stunning vineyards, learn about winemaking, and indulge in delicious local cuisine—all at a relaxed, personal pace.
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