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9 hours
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Designed for travelers, not tourists—specifically those who typically avoid rushed group tours.
While "tourism" sticks to crowded spots in a couple of hills, we offer an "Extended Route." We venture deeper to show you why Valparaíso is the world's street art capital, exploring multiple hills that are, in fact, fully painted, kilometer after kilometer.
Our 5 Key Differences:
1. Max 8 people. We reject the "cattle-class" feel. We prioritize personal space for a relaxed drive.
2. Smart Logistics (Downhill Only): We explore strictly downhill. You get full immersion without the physical struggle.
3. Culinary Autonomy: No tourist traps. We provide free time in a vibrant zone where you can choose exactly what to eat, or simply use the time to explore more.
4. The Real Coast: We go to the beach next to the popular fish market to witness the true port atmosphere and all its fauna—both animal and human.
5. The Wine Break: A sensory stop in Casablanca Valley for a signature wine tasting.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Caleta Portales
Our first stop on Chilean coastine is the pacific itself (beach)and the traditional fish market
Cerro Bellavista
Here you can visit Pablo Neruda's house or Discover the enchanting charm of Cerro Bellavista on your Valparaiso tour! This vibrant hillside stop is a visual feast, adorned with colorful street art and narrow alleyways. The Museo a Cielo Abierto showcases local and international artists, while panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean provide a breathtaking backdrop. Explore hidden cafes, boutique shops, and galleries, and don't miss La Sebastiana, once home to poet Pablo Neruda. Cerro Bellavista is a condensed immersion into Valparaiso's artistic and cultural soul, a must-visit gem on your journey.
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138 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
danielgG219QH,Mar 31, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great tour. Felipe was a great tour guide. We learned a lot of the history and stories behind the street art. The order was a bit different than what was described but everything was still included. We stopped a cafe first for a quick snack/bathroom break. I honestly could have done without this spot as we already ate breakfast. We then stopped at a vineyard for a quick wine tasting. I would recommend to eat beforehand as you're drinking wine at 10 am, which we didn't mind. Then you finally get to Valparaiso. We walked around the fish market and were able to see Sea Lions in the wild, which was awesome. After this we headed into town to see the street art. Get ready to walk for this portion. We did get a break to go and get lunch on our own. My advice here is to keep tabs on time. You only get 45 mins and time flies. Especially if you pick a restaurant that is busy. We were late to get back but it all worked out. This is an all day tour so prepare for it. We were picked up at 8 am and returned to Santiago around 7:30 pm. This tour is great for those who want more of an intimate experience. There were only 3 of us on this tour and it was great!
Lee-anne M,Mar 24, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Had a great time on this relaxed and authentic walking tour of Valparaiso with Phelipe. Phelipe our guide was incredibly knowledgeable as he explained, city layout, Chilean agriculture, eco improvements, mining, climate, history, environment, geography of the area and trip to Valparaiso. He made the trip very enjoyable with his awesome energy and fun facts. As he showed us around the city pointing out all meaning and history behind the art that makes this city a must see location and this tour is all about enjoying the city in a less touristy and regimented way and being a fun and relaxed exploration with our incredible tour guide. We visited Pablo Nerudas home and I loved patting all the cats on the property. Be warned, the cats come with an engagement rating. lol. Phelipe walked us through all the different cultural areas, pointing out all the differences in architecture and highlighting the importance of immigration and its impact on this city and the country. He took us into an area that had multiple restaurants offering very different cuisines. It was only a short break for lunch but enjoyed being given the freedom to choose. We then were taken to an antique cable car and enjoyed the ride down the hill bank to our waiting car. We then headed to the fish market area and watched the fishmen “paying” their bribe to the sea lions to keep their nets untouched. We we enjoyed seeing all the bird life and sea lions come for their payment. On the way back to Santiago we stopped off at a large vineyard in the Casablanca valley and enjoyed some wine tasting of some Chileans excellent wines. They unfortunately did not ship to my home country (Australia) so I could only hope to find them bank at home. This was my favourite tours in Santiago because its relaxed and authentic vibe and the suspiro of the driver and tour guide. You won’t be disappointed if you book this tour as once you pay the only extra cost is lunch and anything else you choose to buy. All activities and trances are included. Love this tour. Ask for Phelipe if you do this tour. He is awesome.






















Emily M,Mar 21, 2026
- Review from Viator
We had such a fun day with our excellent guide and driver! We learned so much about Valparaiso (and Chile’s) history, notable people and places as we explored. Every stop felt intentional to give a deeper feel for life in Valparaiso - from the behind the scenes visit with the piure expert at the fish market, to tracking hidden series of pictures within the streets of murals, to stopping to highlight markers of transitions between different neighborhoods, to identifying symbolism in the murals. We walked a lot and covered a lot of ground and yet it was mostly downhill somehow! The drive from Santiago was lovely, with stops for coffee and pastries then at a vineyard to pet and feed alpaca, wander lovely grounds, and have a no-pressure-to-buy wine tasting with a helpful and friendly host. This tour is for you if you, like us, appreciate minimizing time on a bus and instead prefer an immersive experience with a local guide who is passionate about inspiring appreciation for and understanding of the people, places and culture of Chile. It’s probably also important to note that we never felt rushed, the van was spotless, and both the driver and guide were professional, kind, and respectful of the people we interacted with through the day.
Elise G,Mar 17, 2026
- Review from Viator
Felipe and Rodrigo went out of their way to make our entire day incredibly enjoyable and comfortable. We saw the inner workings of a fish market, stunning street art, and finished up with a delicious wine tasting. On the journey, we learned a lot about Santiago and Chile’s history and current state, and they were very entertaining and kind!







Librarierin,Mar 15, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Amazing tour with kind, knowledgeable guides and a very good itinerary. We had been to Valpo before, but we got to see so many different things on this tour. They do a great job of showing you all sorts of amazing things without making the tour feel rushed. Francisco was knowledgeable and attentive and our driver was excellent. I highly recommend this tour and tour company. I hope to take some of their other excursions. The wine stop was excellent as well. Lovely grounds and wine.




K900VEpaulv,Mar 14, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Another great tour with Progressive. Valparaiso is a great city but you get so much more out of a visit with a guide and a driver. The tour had the right number of stops, included sufficient walking in different neighborhoods to get a good feel for Valpo, and was full of fantastic street art. A must-do!


Ron G,Mar 9, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great tour. Great guide. Great wine.
727duncanb,Mar 8, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Generally, a good overall tour of Valparaiso. Maybe should show a bit more of the "other side" ( the wealthier side) to get a fair balance.
brendanm929,Mar 8, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Beautiful tour with our lovely and instructive guide Felipe. We discovered Valparaiso from the inside. Amazing street arts and nice experience at the harbour. The biodynamic wineyard on the way was also very interesting. We were in a group of four, which allowed for a personalised rythm. All in all, very well organized. Don’t hesitate!
JudySLevine,Feb 27, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Excellent very knowledgeable guide who took us beyond the beaten path, eager to show us his insider knowledge of Valparaiso, the landscape in between Santiago and the Coast, and Chile in general. He was a generous, affable and knowledgeable addition to our stay in Chili!
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