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Valparaiso Region Collection (#4)

Discover the enchanting Valparaiso region in Chile, where every corner tells a story. As the moon rises over Valparaiso, its vibrant colors and rich culture come alive




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Discover the enchanting Valparaiso region in Chile, where every corner tells a story. As the moon rises over Valparaiso, its vibrant colors and rich culture come alive. Take a stroll through Pasaje Galvez and be captivated by the staircase painted with vivid hues and lyrics from Calle 13's song "Latinoamerica. " This UNESCO World Heritage site at Cerro Alegre is a true masterpiece. Witness the breathtaking sunset at Playa Cau Cau in Horcon, Puchuncavi. From an elevated view, let your senses be overwhelmed by the beauty of this hidden gem. The rocks along the shore create a mesmerizing backdrop as you soak in nature's wonders. Immerse yourself in history at Pablo Neruda Museum on Isla Negra, El Quisco. An old wooden boat stands proudly in front of his house, reminding us of his love for poetry and maritime life. Explore his sanctuary filled with nostalgia and inspiration. Continue your journey to Playa Quirilluca in Puchuncavi, where golden sands meet crystal-clear waters. From high above Mirador Acantilados de Quirilluca, witness panoramic views that will leave you breathless. The cliffs along the coast offer glimpses of Maitencillo's distant charm. In this picturesque region lies another treasure – an old rusty anchor nestled amidst a sea-facing garden at Pablo Neruda Museum. It serves as a reminder of seafaring tales that have shaped Chilean history. The House of Pablo Neruda itself is an architectural marvel that reflects his poetic soul. Step inside this haven where art intertwines with everyday life; it is here that you can truly understand his creative genius. As you explore further into Pablo Neruda Museum grounds on Isla Negra, encounter yet another wooden boat steeped in history – a testament to both Chilean maritime heritage and Neruda's love for the sea.