Experience the Natural Charm of Chile with the Private Siete Tazas Tour from Santiago
Imagine a day spent marveling at the seven waterfalls that give Radal Siete Tazas its name, complemented by a charming visit to a local village and a peaceful picnic surrounded by pristine nature. This full-day private tour from Santiago, priced at $280 per person, offers roughly 10 to 11 hours of adventure, culture, and quiet reflection — all comfortably arranged with private transportation. Led by knowledgeable guides, this trip gives you a taste of Chile’s stunning landscapes away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Two things we particularly love about this tour are the quality of the scenery and the personalized service. First, the waterfalls and pools are visually captivating, offering perfect spots for photographs and quiet moments. Second, the private aspect means your group can enjoy the experience with flexibility and tailored attention. A potential consideration is the travel time — about 3 hours each way — so it’s a long day, but the scenery along the route makes it worth every minute.
This experience is best suited for travelers who appreciate nature and outdoor activities, are comfortable with a full day of travel, and enjoy cultural stops. If you’re looking for a mix of adventure, relaxation, and discovery, you’ll find this tour hits the spot.
Key Points

- Stunning natural landscapes: The waterfalls and pools are a highlight, with crystal-clear waters perfect for a quick swim.
- Cultural insights: Visiting a local village adds depth and authenticity to your day.
- Personalized experience: Private transport and a private guide make for a flexible, tailored day.
- Value for the price: All fees and taxes are included, alongside snacks and park entry.
- Long but rewarding: Expect a full day, with roughly 3 hours each way from Santiago, so plan accordingly.
- Excellent reviews: Guides like John and Geans are praised for their welcoming attitude and initiative.
Exploring the Full Day Siete Tazas Tour in Detail
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Starting Point: Santiago to Radal Siete Tazas
The journey begins with a comfortable private vehicle picking you up from your Santiago accommodation. Once underway, you’ll leave behind the city’s urban pace and soon find yourself in Chile’s lush countryside. The drive takes about three hours, a perfect chance to relax and chat with your guide or enjoy the scenery. The road winds through charming towns, vineyards, and rolling hills, giving a glimpse of the diverse Chilean landscape.
First Stop: Parque Nacional Radal Siete Tazas
The main attraction is undoubtedly the Radal Siete Tazas National Park. The park’s name translates to “Seven Cups,” referencing the seven waterfalls and pools that cascade over rocks and create natural “tazas” or cups. Here, you’ll have the chance to explore multiple viewpoints, walk along well-maintained trails, and even swim in the clear, inviting pools — if the weather allows.
One reviewer, Caterina, shared how even under terrible weather, her guide “did not cancel and gave me the opportunity to see the 7 Tazas,” emphasizing the dedication of the guide in making sure visitors experience the park despite unpredictable conditions. You’ll love the striking scenery, with waterfalls pouring into turquoise pools, surrounded by lush greenery. The trails vary in length, so you can choose your level of activity, but expect to be walking through some uneven terrain, perfect for those craving a bit of outdoor adventure.
Midday Break: A Local Village and Picnic Lunch
After soaking in the waterfalls, your guide will take you to a local village. This stop offers a chance to learn about traditional Chilean culture, sample local handicrafts, or simply enjoy the peaceful pace of rural life. The included picnic lunch allows you to relax amid nature without the hassle of finding a restaurant, and many reviews highlight how well-prepared and delicious the meal is.
Sarah, another happy traveler, appreciated the “endless photo opportunities” and the chance to enjoy scenic views during her hike. The picnic lunch and the opportunity to take in the surroundings make this part of the trip especially memorable.
The Return Journey: Scenic Drive Back to Santiago
After a satisfying day outdoors, the trip back to Santiago takes about 3 to 4 hours. The return route is scenic, with several stops at small towns where travelers can stretch their legs, try traditional Chilean snacks, or browse local crafts. This part of the journey offers a calming end to a busy day, and many travelers remark on how pleasant and picturesque the countryside looks again on the way back.
Guides like Geans have impressed visitors with their initiative—such as when the park was closed unexpectedly, yet he still managed to create an enjoyable experience.
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What’s Included and What to Consider

Included in the Price
- Private transportation: Ensures comfort and flexibility throughout the day.
- All fees and taxes: No hidden costs — a straightforward price.
- Snacks: Light refreshments to keep you energized.
- Park entrance: Access to the natural park area.
What’s Not Included
- Lunch: While snacks are provided, the main picnic is included, but some travelers may want to bring extra food or drinks.
Practical Tips
Since this is a full-day tour with roughly 6-7 hours of sightseeing and travel, wear comfortable shoes, bring layers for changing weather, and pack your swimwear if you want to take a dip in the pools. Also, note that the trip is private, meaning it’s just your group — perfect for those who value personalized service.
Authentic Experiences and Honest Reviews

The reviews paint a picture of a tour that truly delivers on its promise. Caterina appreciated the “wonderland trip,” highlighting the dedication of her guide Geans to making sure she experienced the waterfalls despite bad weather. Christina called her guide John “beyond exceptional,” mentioning his friendly and welcoming attitude which made the day even more enjoyable.
Sarah’s account of discovering the park was closed on a Monday underscores the value of initiative and flexibility — qualities her guide demonstrated by still finding ways to make the trip memorable. She also highlights the photographic opportunities, emphasizing how scenic and photogenic the park is, especially for outdoor lovers.
These genuine reviews confirm that, while the trip involves a significant time investment, the payoff is well worth it for those eager to see Chile’s natural beauty and enjoy personalized service.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This tour suits adventure seekers who don’t mind a full day of travel and outdoor activity. It’s perfect for nature lovers eager to see waterfalls, swim in natural pools, or hike scenic trails. The cultural stop at a local village adds an authentic touch for those interested in Chilean life outside the city.
Travelers who value private, flexible arrangements will find this a big advantage, as it allows for a more relaxed pace and tailored experience. If you’re looking for a memorable, scenic escape from Santiago that combines natural beauty with cultural insights, this tour will fit the bill.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the full tour?
The entire experience lasts about 10 to 11 hours, including transportation, sightseeing, and meals.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers private transportation, all fees and taxes, snacks, and the park entrance fee. Lunch is not included but is replaced with a picnic lunch provided during the day.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but be prepared for some walking and uneven terrain around the waterfalls.
How far is the trip from Santiago?
The drive to Radal Siete Tazas takes approximately 3 hours each way, making it a full-day commitment.
Can I swim in the pools?
Yes, visitors often enjoy swimming in the crystal-clear pools, weather permitting.
What if the park is closed or weather is bad?
Guides like Geans are known for their flexibility and willingness to adapt plans. You might find alternative activities or enjoy the scenery from different viewpoints.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Comfortable walking shoes, layers for weather changes, and swimwear if you plan to swim.
Are there any additional costs?
No, all fees and taxes are included in the price. Extra snacks or souvenirs are at your own expense.
Is the tour private?
Yes, only your group will participate, ensuring personalized attention and flexibility.
In The Sum Up
This private tour to Siete Tazas from Santiago offers a well-balanced mix of nature, culture, and comfort. It’s perfect for those who want to see some of Chile’s most striking waterfalls and natural pools with the added benefit of a dedicated guide and private transport. The scenery is genuinely spectacular, and the cultural stop provides a nice contrast to the outdoor adventure.
While the long drive might be tiring for some, many find the journey itself part of the experience — a chance to see more of Chile’s varied landscapes. The tour’s emphasis on authentic, personal service makes it stand out for travelers looking for a more intimate, flexible day trip. Whether you’re snapping photos, enjoying a picnic, or simply soaking in the views, this outing guarantees a memorable glimpse of Chile’s natural beauty.
For adventure lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, or curious travelers eager for a deeper connection with Chile’s landscapes and culture, this tour offers excellent value and authentic experiences that won’t soon be forgotten.
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