Destination Management Company (DMC) Chile
Incoming Agency Quimbaya Latin America
Awe-inspiring volcanoes, lakes, fjords, thunderous waterfalls and wondrous ice landscapes: the wonders of Chile’s natureneed to be experienced to be believed. Its geography is characterised by its elongated shape, making it one of the world’s most geographically unique countries. Its capital Santiago de Chile is a modern city with an old part packed with history and top hotels, making even the most discerning client happy. Untamed nature and gigantic, lonely glacier landscapes are what makes Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego so fascinating. Also part of Chile are the Juan Fernandez islands and the famous Easter islands with their mysterious stone sculptures. If you would like to experience something extraordinary, why not stay overnight in the Explora hotel in Torres del Paine – the glaciers surrounding the hotel will knock you off your feet! If you would like to combine Chile, we highly recommend doing this with Argentina, Bolivia or Peru.
Our partner DMC Chile, Quimbaya Latin America, opened their first incoming office in Bogotá in 1987 – so they are one of our most established incoming agencies/DMCs. The name conjures up images of the sun, wilderness and ancient cultures – indeed, Quimbaya was named after an ancient tribe that lived in the pre-Colombian coffee regions and is known for its detailed gold smith works. You can feel the passion for detail at Quimbaya Latin America too, who look to their customer’s every need with their expert teams on spot. Boasting over 30 years of experience in 10 countries in Central and South America you can rely on true expertise, even multi-destination programs are easily managed! Quimbaya is your point of contact for 10 destinations – your one-stop solution!
Do you have any questions regarding this destination or our partner incoming agency? Just give us a call under +36 30 536 6932 or drop us an email under chile@str-cee.com.
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