Wine-making tradition and unforgettable landscapes

The Maule and Curicó Valleys are an essential destination on the Wine Route in the central zone. Among captivating landscapes, Carignan wines of great character and Cabernet Sauvignon with their own personality are born here, strains that have put the region on the world wine map. Various wineries await you with tours, tastings, and a gastronomy that invites you to stay for hours.

If you are looking for more options, you will find Lake Colbún nearby for rowing or sailing, and Radal Siete Tazas National Park, with its waterfalls that look like they were taken from a postcard. The combination of wine culture and pure nature makes these valleys an unmissable destination in central Chile.

Plan your trip to Maule and Curicó Valleys

How to get there

How to get there by air

Your gateway is the Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL). To get to Curicó, rent a vehicle and drive 200 km (2 hours) along Route 5 South. You can also take a direct bus or the EFE train (Estación Central) for this section.

How to get there by land

From Curicó, you can take Route J-60 (Wine Route) towards the coast or drive along Route 5 South to connect with other attractions in the area. You can rent a private vehicle or hire tourist services to get around.

Must-Know Tips

For a better experience, book tours in advance at the vineyards you wish to visit. If you are going to taste wines, consider hiring a tour or designating a driver, as it is forbidden to drive under the influence of alcohol.

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