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Why does Chile succeed in the World Travel Awards?
The Tourism Oscars recognize Chile as a leading destination in adventure, romance, and nature. Find out why the country continues to stand out.
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Chile has once again become a protagonist in the World Travel Awards 2025, the most important recognition in global tourism. In fact, many media outlets describe them as “the Oscars of tourism”, due to their global reach and the level of recognition they provide. In this edition, the country was awarded in five categories: Best Adventure Tourism Destination, Best Romantic Destination (for the Atacama Desert), Best Green Destination, Best Nature Destination, and Best Cruise Destination.
These awards not only confirm the quality and diversity of Chilean tourism, but also reflect a sustained effort to combine development, sustainability, and experience.
Beyond the distinctions, the real value lies in understanding why Chile continues to conquer the world: its extreme geography, its focus on conservation, the professionalization process of its tourism industry, and an identity built on the authenticity of its landscapes.

A territory that seems designed for adventure
Chile stretches for over 4,000 kilometers from the world's driest desert to the eternal ice of Patagonia. This unique geographical condition turns the country into a natural stage for adventure.
The recognition as Best Adventure Tourism Destination is explained not only by its diversity, but also by the way experiences have been professionalized and adapted to a more conscious tourism.
Today, travelers can climb active volcanoes, paddle among icebergs in Patagonia, or explore some of the best circuits and excursions in Torres del Paine, one of the most emblematic parks in South America. The offer is not limited to adrenaline: there is an educational and environmental component that invites to understand the ecosystems and cultures that inhabit them.
“Chile does not offer only extreme adventures, but adventures with purpose”.
The Atacama Desert and the new notion of romance
Among the distinctions, one of the most symbolic was the Atacama Desert as Best Romantic Destination. This recognition redefines the concept of romance, moving it away from urban settings and closer to a connection with nature. Atacama is not just a landscape… it is a complete sensory experience. The contrasts of its high-altitude lagoons, the ochre tones of the Valley of the Moon, and the clearest skies on the planet create an intimate and awe-inspiring setting.
Romance here is not measured in conventional luxuries, but in the possibility of sharing the immensity of silence, of contemplating the stars, or staying in sustainable hotels that blend with the environment.
Travelers seeking disconnection and contact with nature can discover a variety of tours and activities in San Pedro de Atacama, where each excursion reveals a different aspect of this unique desert in the world.
This type of experiences shows that Chile has managed to revalue emotional tourism… one that generates deep and genuine memories.

A model of green and responsible tourism
The award for Best Green Destination demonstrates the country's commitment to a sustainable development model. Chile has understood that its main asset is nature, and that preserving it is not only an environmental obligation, but also a long-term economic strategy.
In recent years, public policies aimed at protecting wild areas and promoting ecotourism have been strengthened. Projects like the Ruta de los Parques de la Patagonia or the network of UNESCO-recognized Biosphere Reserves show a clear commitment to tourism that protects, educates, and distributes benefits to local communities.
The international recognition is also associated with the rise of ventures that promote low-impact tourism, waste reduction, energy efficiency, and reforestation. In many destinations, visitors actively participate in conservation, making Chile an example of how tourism can be a positive force.

Nature that transcends maps
The award for Best Nature Destination reinforces Chile's image as a sanctuary of untouched landscapes. From the desert north to the southern fjords, the country hosts one of the richest biodiversities in South America.
Unlike other destinations where nature is tamed or transformed by infrastructure, in Chile the feeling of "virgin territory" remains real. In every corner, the visitor has the impression of discovering something new.
This authenticity is part of the charm. It is not about offering comfortable or artificial nature, but about preserving its unpredictable and wild character. It is precisely that mix of beauty and challenge that seduces international travelers and motivates new generations of explorers to come to the country.

Chile from the sea: the power of cruise tourism
The recognition as Best Cruise Destination expands the panorama of Chilean tourism towards the sea. The ports of Valparaíso, Punta Arenas, and Puerto Montt have become starting points for journeys that traverse the southern fjords, the Patagonian channels, and Antarctica.
These routes offer a unique combination of culture, history, and nature. Each stop represents an opportunity to showcase the best of the territory: local gastronomy, wines, crafts, and the hospitality of coastal communities.
Chilean maritime tourism has undergone a significant transformation in the last decade. New investments in infrastructure, modern port services, and complementary offerings on land have positioned the country as a comprehensive destination, capable of offering a continuous travel experience between land and ocean.
Those who wish to explore this aspect can find various excursions and experiences on cruises in Chile, ideal for discovering the southern landscapes from a different perspective.

Strategy, identity, and future of Chilean tourism
Chile's success in the World Travel Awards is not only due to its landscapes, but to a strategic vision of tourism as a driver of sustainable development.
The work of institutions like Sernatur, the Ministry of Economy, and regional tourism associations has been key to projecting a coherent and attractive image of the country. Added to this is the work of thousands of local entrepreneurs who have understood that differentiation is not about competing on price, but on experience and authenticity.
The tourist who arrives in Chile today is not just looking for a destination, but a story. They want to understand how extreme geography shapes culture, how innovation coexists with tradition, and how a country at the end of the world can become a reference for sustainable tourism.
“Chile does not only offer places, but a powerful narrative… that of a territory that has learned to transform its limits into opportunities”.
More than an award, a confirmation
The five awards obtained at the World Travel Awards 2025 are an international validation of the work done by the entire Chilean tourism industry. But more than a specific achievement, they represent a confirmation of identity: that of a diverse, conscious, and proud country of its natural heritage.
Chile does not triumph by chance. It triumphs because it has understood that the tourism of the future will be sustainable or not at all. And in that future, travelers will continue to find here what the world urgently seeks… places where nature still has a voice, where adventure remains authentic, and where the human experience connects with the earth in its purest form.
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