Daytrip is a platform that connects you with local drivers who will transport you door-to-door, from one city to the next. We also give you the opportunity to explore sights/attractions along the way. We drive, you discover.
All Daytrip bookings are one way. If you need a return trip on a different date, simply book this as a separate one-way trip. For a same-day excursion, please request a custom trip. If you plan to stay more than a couple hours, we still recommend booking two one way trips so you're not paying a driver for waiting.
For Daytrip’s private service, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before departure. For the Daytrip Pool shared shuttle, we offer 3 ticket options when booking: Non-refundable, Flexible with cancellations 24-hours before departure, and Super-flexible with cancellations up to 15-minutes before departure. While you can cancel your booking for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance, changes requested under 36 hours are subject to driver availability, especially in the high season.
Simply choose your origin and destination via our homepage and enter your departure date and time. Browse and add sightseeing stops along the way by following the booking instructions provided on screen. It's a simple, easy, and fun way to book your next adventure! And if you don’t see your desired route on our website, you can request a custom trip. You can even book without knowing your exact pick-up or drop-off address - we let you add these later!
Each passenger is allowed one large bag (29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm) and one small bag (22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm). Luxury sedans can only accommodate 2 large bags. We always send the vehicle that is the best fit for you and your luggage, so make sure to select the actual amount of luggage you are traveling with when booking. If you have oversized luggage, or are unsure if your luggage will fit, contact us.
Everywhere except the USA, drivers will supply appropriate child seats (just let us know during booking). In the USA, certain states require you to supply your own child seats.
Although often compared to Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro, Santiago has its own charm. Chile is known as one of the safest countries in Latin America, so when in Santiago, feel free to pack any worries away! It is a cosmopolitan and vibrant city hugged by the majestic Andes mountains to the east and the stunning Pacific coast to the west, so be prepared for picturesque views throughout your journey from Mendoza to Santiago.
As you leave Mendoza, which is known for its vineyards, and slowly approach Santiago, you will be impressed by the painting-like views that will unfold. You will most likely want to stop along the way and snap some photos; that’s how breathtaking the views are! One of the best ways to make this happen is by providing yourself with a private car service, such as Daytrip, that will let you stop wherever you want and explore places that are personalized to your wishes.
About Santiago
Santiago is an intriguing combination of colonial and contemporary buildings, a place for both creative thinkers and entrepreneurs. Its charming cobblestone streets tell stories from the past, while the tall buildings showcase the city’s modernity. Santiago is a city that promises something special for every visitor, making it a great destination for everyone.
A brief history of Santiago
Santiago, the capital of Chile, was founded in 1541 by Spanish conquistadors. The city's location was especially attractive to Spaniards because it is close to Santa Lucia Hill and the Mapocho River. Before their arrival, Incas and Picunche indigenous groups lived in Santiago’s territory.
In the 1600s, Santiago was starting to flourish, although the growth was relatively slow. The city's expansion was affected by indigenous resistance and other conflicts, which resulted in limited economic growth.
The War of Independence took its place in 1812, and the Battle of Chacabuco on February 12, 1817, was a significant event in Chilean history, as it opened doors to the independence movement. Later on, the city experienced urban and economic development, although it also suffered from poverty, so in the 1900s it went through periods of political instability.
The 1980s in Chile are known as the period of the “Miracle of Chile,” when the country’s economy was reoriented. This led to economic growth, higher living standards, and reduced poverty, although it also led to income inequality. Over the course of time, Santiago has grown into a vibrant metropolis that attracts millions of visitors each year.
From Mendoza to Santiago: travel tips
Before your trip from Mendoza to Santiago, it is good to be prepared for what awaits you. Here are some tips to bear in mind prior to your visit to the bustling Santiago.
Be aware of earthquakes
Although you cannot predict earthquakes and it is not possible to prepare for them, be aware that they happen quite often in Chile. Unfortunately, seismic activity is now a part of life for those living in Santiago, but most of the modern buildings in the city are earthquake-proof.
Stay safe
Despite Chile being one of the safest countries in Latin America, Santiago is a large metropolis, so it is always good to stay vigilant of your surroundings, keep an eye on your personal belongings, and not walk alone at night.
Move around in the metro
If you are planning to explore different parts of Santiago, you will have to use public transport. The city has a convenient metro system that covers most of the city and is reliable and easy to use. Once you get there, make sure you purchase the Bip! metro card, which will save you some time and money. It can be purchased at the metro stations.
Stay updated on the closure of the pass
Paso Los Libertadores is the road that connects Mendoza and Santiago. In case of heavy snowfalls or winds during winter, it can be closed. To know whether the road is closed or not, you can stay updated by checking Los Libertadores social media accounts. Although the publications are in Spanish, you should be able to read them by using the translation option.
How to get from Mendoza to Santiago
To make your way from Mendoza to Santiago, there are three main modes of transportation you can choose from.
From Mendoza to Santiago by bus
The most budget-friendly way to visit Santiago is by using a bus. You can choose one of the bus companies that provide this route. Here are two of the most cost-effective bus companies:
Andesmar: The cheapest one-way ticket costs around $22 (20,183 CLP, Chilean peso) and takes 8 hours to Santiago. You can also book a more expensive ticket that provides a more comfortable seat. Each bus has screens and restrooms.
CATA Internacional: This bus company also offers tickets starting from $22 (20,183 CLP). You can also choose the executive class option.
Tur-Bus also has routes from Mendoza to Santiago, although the tickets are slightly more expensive. These buses are equipped with comfortable seats, air conditioning, and onboard facilities.
From Mendoza to Santiago by plane
Another great way to travel from Mendoza to Santiago is by flight. Both cities have their own airport, and you can find direct flights that will take you to your destination in just 1 hour. However, bear in mind that you need to add at least 2 hours to the journey time, as you have to be at the airport earlier, and there can be possible flight delays. Flights start from $88 (80,734 CLP).
From Mendoza to Santiago by private car service
While taking a bus might be the cheapest option and flying might be the fastest, using a private car service like Daytrip offers a balanced alternative. Your English-speaking local driver will be happy to take you on a 6-hour long journey and make stops along the way according to your personalized itinerary, allowing you to explore scenic views.
Some must-see stops include the Inca Bridge or Aconcagua Provincial Park, where you can admire the highest peak in the Americas. As you approach Santiago, you will be spoiled with the most spectacular landscapes! While you admire the beauty of the Andes, your driver will ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey, providing insights and stories about the region. Secure a seat for $124 (11,3761 CLP).
Things to do when you get to Santiago
From street art and diverse museums to the tallest buildings and snow-capped mountain peaks wherever you look. Santiago is a city that has it all. Here are a handful of things that you can add to your itinerary!
Climb the tallest building in Latin America
During your stay in Santiago, you cannot miss the chance to climb the 984-foot-tall (300-m) Gran Torre Santiago. The viewpoint is open daily from 10 AM to 10 PM, and the ticket costs $20 (18,240 CLP). As you reach the 61st and 62nd floors where the viewpoint is located, a breathtaking, panoramic view of the city will surprise you!
Admire the street art
Many streets in Santiago tell colorful secrets in the form of murals in different styles. One of the most famous street art neighborhoods that you must visit is called Bellavista. The street art of this bohemian neighborhood was born in the late 1960s as a protest, and it mostly reflects strong political messages related to human rights, social justice, and other concerns.
Taste the Chilean cuisine
There is no better way to learn about a culture than by trying the local dishes. While these dishes are not exclusively from Santiago, here is a list of some Chilean delicacies that you have to try:
Pastel de choclo: A delicious corn pie, a traditional Chilean dish, that represents the importance of corn in the local gastronomy. The pie is usually filled with ground beef and onions.
Cazuela: A traditional stew that is made with meat (either chicken, beef, or pork), potatoes, pumpkin, corn, and other vegetables. Chileans usually enjoy this dish in the colder months.
Mote con huesillo: It is an interesting-looking, non-alcoholic beverage that is made of husked wheat and dried peaches. This refreshing beverage will cool you down if you visit Santiago in the warm season.
Go skiing in the Andes and surfing in the ocean
Great news for the adventurous souls! Santiago is known as the only city in the world where you can get the best of both worlds in one day by combining skiing and surfing. In total, there are 3 main skiing resorts close to Santiago: Valle Nevado, La Parva, and El Colorado. After a good skiing session, you can grab a surfboard and fight the waves of the Pacific Ocean, just a 2-hour ride away from Santiago.
When is the best time to visit Santiago
While the best time to visit Santiago entirely depends on your planned itinerary, the weather is most pleasant from September to November and from March to May, respectively, in spring and fall. In both spring and fall, the average temperature is around 68 to 77°F (20-25°C), although it can also drop to 46°F (8°C).
Conversely, if you fancy colder weather after a winter sports-filled adventure in the mountains, the best time to visit Santiago is from June to August, when the average temperatures range from 37 to 64°F (3-18°C).
关于从 Mendoza 到 Santiago 旅行的问答
While the main road, Ruta 7, is well-maintained and safe to drive, weather conditions can affect the visibility and road conditions. However, there is nothing to worry about, as local drivers are used to this route and will make sure you stay safe.
The driving distance from Mendoza to Santiago is approximately 227 miles (365 km). This journey takes six hours by car.
Not yet! Although a train from Mendoza to Santiago would offer a great ride filled with scenic views, there are currently no trains from Mendoza to Santiago.
There are three main ways to get from Mendoza to Santiago: by bus, plane, or private car service, such as Daytrip. A bus is the cheapest option, a plane provides the quickest trip (but with possible delays and long waiting), and a private car service will take you on a personalized journey from point A to point B.
By bus, it takes approximately 8 hours, while by car, it takes around 6 hours. Even though the flight from Mendoza to Santiago is just 1 hour long, the actual journey will be way longer, as you have to be at the airport at least 2 hours in advance, and there can be delays.
Santiago is a city with many contrasts that offer something for everyone: historical or modern buildings, museums, art, nature, and mountains. Depending on what kind of trip you are planning, there will definitely be something to satisfy your curiosity!
沿途参观这些景点
Potrerillos Dam
Appreciate the compelling contrast of this reservoir’s bright blue waters against the stark mountain backdrop. A Vibrant Contrast
Uspallata
Admire amazing scenery and odd architecture in this Andean border town. Eggcellent Views
Inca Bridge
Stop for a look at this unique, brightly covered arch high in the Andes. The Crusty Crossing
Christ the Redeemer of the Andes
Appreciate peace, tranquility, and amazing views at this statue high in the Andes Bordering on Heaven
Viña Santa Rita
Savor the flavors, history, and scenery on Chile’s best wine tourism experience. A Vintage Renaissance
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