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Flights from Lima to Santiago

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Lima (LIM)Santiago (SCL)Round-trip
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Wed 17 Dec - Wed 24 Dec

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*The rates shown have been collected in the last 24 hours and may no longer be available at the time of booking. Rates correspond to Zero Rate, which includes only a handbag and are subject to terms and conditions.

Book your flight from Lima to Santiago with SKY

Santiago, Chile's vibrant capital, invites you to experience its unique blend of metropolitan energy and natural splendor. Nestled in the central valley with the majestic Andes Mountains as its backdrop, this cosmopolitan city serves as the political, cultural, and economic center of Chile. Home to over 6 million residents in its metropolitan area, Santiago offers a rich tapestry of experiences for international visitors.

Travelers from Lima will discover a city of contrasts – where colonial architecture stands alongside modern skyscrapers, and traditional markets thrive next to upscale shopping centers. Santiago boasts an impressive cultural scene with world-class museums, a flourishing gastronomic landscape that celebrates both Chilean classics and innovative cuisine, and charming neighborhoods each with their own distinct character. Moreover, Santiago serves as the perfect gateway to Chile's diverse attractions, from nearby wine valleys and ski resorts to the coastal cities of Viña del Mar and Valparaíso.

With SKY Airline, your journey from Lima to Santiago will be comfortable and affordable. Book your flight today and prepare to explore one of South America's most dynamic capitals!

Find flight deals to Santiago

Looking to discover Santiago without overspending? The secret lies in thoughtful planning: purchasing tickets well in advance and maintaining flexibility with your travel dates can result in significant savings. This approach allows you to enjoy the Chilean capital's numerous attractions while adhering to your budget.

With SKY Airline, flying from Lima to Santiago is convenient, reliable, and economical. Browse our competitive fares, craft your perfect itinerary, and begin envisioning your upcoming adventure in Chile's sophisticated capital. Be sure to check out our other available routes to Santiago and experience the ease of traveling with SKY!

What is the best time to travel to Santiago?

The ideal time to visit depends entirely on what you hope to experience. Summer (December to March) brings warm temperatures ranging from 20°C to 35°C, perfect for enjoying Santiago's outdoor plazas, parks, and nearby natural attractions. This is also prime time for day trips to coastal areas or exploring the city's vibrant street life, though be aware that January and February see many locals vacationing elsewhere.

If milder weather appeals to you, autumn (April to June) and spring (September to November) offer pleasantly moderate temperatures between 15°C and 25°C. These shoulder seasons showcase Santiago at its most picturesque, with autumn's golden hues or spring's flowering gardens creating a beautiful urban landscape ideal for walking tours and outdoor dining.

Winter (June to August) presents cooler conditions with temperatures typically between 5°C and 15°C and increased chances of rainfall. This season is perfect for indoor cultural activities, enjoying Santiago's celebrated restaurant scene, or taking advantage of the nearby Andes ski resorts that operate during these months – offering the unique opportunity to ski in the morning and return to the city for dinner.

Regardless of when you choose to visit, SKY Airline provides comfortable transportation from Lima to Santiago year-round. Select the season that aligns with your travel preferences and prepare for an unforgettable Chilean experience!

Flight duration and time between Lima and Santiago

The direct flight from Lima to Santiago has an approximate duration of 3 hours and 30 minutes, making it a convenient international connection between these two important South American capitals.

Regarding time difference, Santiago is normally 1 hour ahead of Lima. While Peru maintains a consistent UTC-5 time zone throughout the year, Chile typically observes daylight saving time adjustments, which may occasionally increase the time difference to 2 hours depending on the season. It's advisable to verify the current time difference before your trip to properly plan your arrival activities.

What is your ideal fare for traveling to Santiago?

  • Basic Fare: The perfect choice for light travelers carrying only a personal item of up to 10 kg. Ideal for quick business trips or weekend getaways when you want to travel with minimal luggage.
  • Light Fare: For those seeking additional convenience, this option includes both a personal item and carry-on luggage. Travel light but with enough space for your essentials.
  • Plus Fare: Designed for longer stays or those who need more packing capacity. Includes a personal item, carry-on luggage, and one checked bag, providing all the space you need for an extended visit.
  • Max Flex Fare: Our most comprehensive option for travelers valuing ultimate flexibility. Enjoy benefits like unlimited changes (paying only fare differences) and full refund options before your flight.

How to check-in for your flight to Santiago?

If you're flying from Lima to Santiago with SKY Airline, completing your check-in process is straightforward. The most convenient method is online check-in, available directly through the SKY website. This service opens 48 hours before departure and remains available until 2 hours prior to your flight, allowing you to receive your digital boarding pass instantly, eliminating the need for airport queues.

If you prefer handling these matters in person, you can also complete your check-in at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima. For international flights, we recommend arriving at least 3 hours before departure to ensure sufficient time for check-in, security procedures, and immigration formalities.

Whichever option you choose, remember to carry valid identification documents required for international travel between Peru and Chile, including your passport with at least six months of validity remaining.

Accommodation recommendations in Santiago

Santiago provides diverse accommodation options suited to all preferences and budgets. For business travelers or those seeking urban sophistication, the financial district of Las Condes offers premium hotels with exceptional amenities, proximity to major corporate centers, and excellent dining opportunities.

If you prefer a culturally rich environment with easy access to major attractions, Providencia presents the perfect balance of convenience and character. This centrally located neighborhood features a range of mid-range to upscale hotels, surrounded by quality restaurants, parks, and excellent public transportation connections.

For travelers drawn to historic charm and artistic energy, the neighborhoods of Lastarria and Bellas Artes offer boutique hotels and charming guesthouses amid cobblestone streets, art galleries, and cafés. These areas provide an authentic cultural immersion just steps from museums and historic sites.

Budget-conscious visitors will find excellent options in Santiago Centro (Downtown), where comfortable accommodations are available at more affordable rates while still providing convenient access to significant landmarks like Plaza de Armas and the Metropolitan Cathedral.

For extended stays or family travel, the residential areas of Ñuñoa or Providencia feature apartment-hotels and serviced apartments that combine homey comfort with hotel conveniences, often at very reasonable rates compared to traditional hotels.

Tourism in Santiago: What to do in Santiago?

Santiago offers an impressive array of experiences for visitors from Lima. Begin your exploration in the historic centro, where Plaza de Armas serves as the city's heart, surrounded by significant buildings including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Historical Museum. Just a short walk away, the La Moneda Presidential Palace showcases neoclassical architecture and hosts the ceremonial changing of the guard.

For breathtaking panoramic views, ascend Cerro San Cristóbal via funicular or hiking trails, where the 22-meter Virgin Mary statue watches over the city. The surrounding Metropolitan Park offers opportunities for outdoor recreation including botanical gardens and walking paths. Alternatively, Cerro Santa Lucía provides another excellent viewpoint from its historic fort and landscaped terraces.

Art and culture enthusiasts should visit the Museum of Memory and Human Rights, which provides powerful insights into Chile's recent history, or explore the diverse collections at the Fine Arts Museum and Contemporary Art Museum. Literary fans won't want to miss La Chascona, the former home of Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda, filled with quirky architecture and fascinating personal items.

Santiago's neighborhoods each offer unique flavors. Barrio Bellavista thrives with bohemian energy, colorful street art, and lively restaurants. Barrio Italia charms visitors with its design shops, antique stores, and hip cafés housed in renovated historic buildings. Meanwhile, Barrio Lastarria combines historic architecture with cultural venues and gastronomic excellence.

Food lovers should explore the bustling Central Market (Mercado Central) for fresh seafood and traditional Chilean cuisines. For a contemporary culinary experience, the restaurants of Vitacura and Providencia showcase innovative Chilean gastronomy, often highlighting local ingredients and wines.

Speaking of wine, no visit to Santiago is complete without experiencing Chile's renowned viticulture. The nearby Maipo Valley and Casablanca Valley wine regions offer excellent day trip opportunities with vineyard tours and tastings just a short drive from the city center.

Three day itinerary in Santiago

  • Day 1: Begin your Santiago adventure in the historic city center. Start at Plaza de Armas to witness the city coming to life, then explore the Metropolitan Cathedral and National Historical Museum to gain context about Chilean history and culture. Continue to La Moneda Presidential Palace and, if timing permits, watch the ceremonial changing of the guard. For lunch, head to the bustling Central Market (Mercado Central) to sample fresh Chilean seafood in a historic setting. In the afternoon, ascend Cerro Santa Lucía for excellent city views and beautiful gardens. Conclude your day in the Lastarria neighborhood, known for its gastronomic scene and cultural ambiance, where you can enjoy dinner at one of the area's fine restaurants.
  • Day 2: Dedicate your second day to exploring Santiago's cultural gems. Begin at La Chascona, Pablo Neruda's fascinating former residence in the Bellavista neighborhood. Afterward, take the funicular to the summit of Cerro San Cristóbal for breathtaking panoramic views of the city against the backdrop of the Andes Mountains. Explore the surrounding Metropolitan Park before descending to Bellavista for lunch at one of its colorful restaurants. In the afternoon, visit the Museum of Memory and Human Rights for important insights into Chile's recent past. As evening approaches, explore the trendy Barrio Italia district with its design shops and stylish cafés before enjoying dinner at one of Santiago's internationally recognized restaurants in the Vitacura area.
  • Day 3: On your final day, venture beyond the urban center with a half-day excursion to the Maipo Valley wine region. Visit wineries for tours and tastings of Chile's world-famous wines, learning about the country's winemaking traditions and innovations. Return to Santiago in the afternoon and head to the modern Las Condes district to visit Sky Costanera, Latin America's tallest observation deck in the Gran Torre Santiago skyscraper, offering spectacular 360-degree views. Complete your Santiago experience with shopping at upscale Costanera Center or artisanal shops for souvenirs, followed by a farewell dinner featuring contemporary Chilean cuisine paired with the excellent wines you've discovered during your visit.

Unmissable dates and festivals in Santiago

  • Vendimia Wine Harvest Festivals (February-April) - The wine regions surrounding Santiago celebrate the grape harvest with traditional grape-stomping ceremonies, folk music, dancing, and, of course, plenty of wine tasting opportunities.
  • Santiago a Mil International Theater Festival (January) - One of Latin America's most important performing arts festivals, bringing theater, dance, and music performances to venues and public spaces throughout the city.
  • Fiestas Patrias (September 18-19) - Chile's national independence celebration features parades, traditional cueca dancing, rodeos, and fondas (temporary outdoor restaurants) where people gather to enjoy traditional food, drinks, and entertainment.
  • Santiago International Film Festival (August) - A major cultural event showcasing international and Latin American cinema, with screenings, workshops, and special events throughout the city.
  • Lollapalooza Chile (March or April) - The Chilean edition of this famous music festival attracts international and local artists for a weekend of music and arts at O'Higgins Park.
  • Festival of Music and Arts in the Streets (December) - A celebration that brings music, dance, theater, and visual arts to public spaces throughout Santiago, with free performances and activities for all ages.
  • Santiago Marathon (April) - One of South America's most important running events, with routes that take participants through the main streets and neighborhoods of the capital.

Recommendations for your trip to Santiago

  • Santiago boasts one of Latin America's most efficient public transportation systems. The Metro network is clean, safe, and connects most major attractions. To use public transportation, purchase a Bip! card, which works for both the metro and buses, providing an economical way to navigate the city.
  • The city sits in a valley surrounded by mountains, which can trap air pollution, particularly during winter months (June-August). Check air quality forecasts during this season, especially if you have respiratory sensitivities.
  • While Santiago is generally safe, exercise standard urban precautions. Keep valuables secure, use registered taxis or rideshare services (especially at night), and remain aware of your surroundings in crowded areas or tourist hotspots.
  • Chile uses the Chilean Peso (CLP) as its currency. While credit cards are widely accepted in established businesses, carrying some cash is advisable for smaller establishments, markets, or street vendors. ATMs are readily available throughout tourist and business districts.
  • Santiago experiences significant temperature variations between day and night, particularly in spring and fall. Pack layers to accommodate these changes, and remember that winter months (June-August) can be quite chilly, especially in the evenings.
  • If you're traveling with SKY Airline, don't forget to take advantage of the benefits of the SKY Plus loyalty program. With it, you can access priority boarding, greater flexibility with your luggage, and other benefits designed to enhance your travel experience.

Frequently asked questions about your trip to Santiago

Chilean citizens need a valid ID card to travel on domestic flights between Lima and Santiago. Foreign visitors should carry their passport and any applicable visas or entry permits that were required to enter Chile.

Santiago is generally safe for tourists, especially in the main tourist and business districts. However, as in any large city, it's important to take common precautions such as keeping your personal belongings close and avoiding displaying valuable items in public. In case of emergency, you can contact the Police (Carabineros) by calling 133 or visit any police station throughout the city.

The weather in Santiago is generally mild and pleasant, with a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. During the summer months, temperatures can reach up to 30°C (86°F), while winters are more moderate, with average lows around 5°C (41°F). Rain is rare in the summer but more common between May and August, when the city experiences its rainy season. Overall, Santiago enjoys plenty of sunshine throughout the year, making it a comfortable destination in any season.

The trick for the ideal and convenient price is to book 3 months in advance (or more) and aim for the low season (May-November). September and October are the golden months for deals, as there are fewer tourists, more available rooms, and airfares that can be up to 40% lower.

With SKY Airline, you can travel at convenient prices and with the flexibility to choose the alternative that best suits your trip. Additionally, if you're part of the SKY Plus program, you'll access advantages such as priority boarding, more space for your luggage, and the option to modify your ticket easily.