Getting Around
Quillota is best explored by car to fully enjoy the surrounding rural landscapes and agricultural sites.
Quillota is a city in the Aconcagua River valley, serving as the capital of Quillota Province in Chile's Valparaíso Region. It is an agricultural hub, renowned for its avocado and cherimoya plantations. The city's rural charm is complemented by its proximity to La Campana National Park, a site commemorated by Charles Darwin. Visitors can enjoy the scenic landscapes and explore the rich agricultural traditions that define this vibrant community.
Rich agricultural heritage with avocado and cherimoya plantations.
Proximity to La Campana National Park, a site visited by Charles Darwin.
Scenic views of the Aconcagua River valley.
Close access to La Campana National Park, ideal for hiking and nature exploration.
Rich agricultural heritage with opportunities to visit local farms.
Scenic views of the Aconcagua River valley.
Quillota is best explored by car to fully enjoy the surrounding rural landscapes and agricultural sites.
CLP $
$50-$100 p/day
Try local dishes featuring fresh avocados and cherimoyas, which are specialties of the region.
Visit La Campana National Park for hiking and to see the plaque commemorating Charles Darwin's visit.
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Nature, Agriculture, Cultural Exploration
September-NovemberMarch-May
Spring in Quillota is ideal for exploring the vibrant agricultural landscapes and enjoying mild weather.
Summers are warm, perfect for outdoor activities and visiting local farms.
Fall offers a pleasant climate and is a great time to experience the harvest season.
Winters are mild, making it a good time for quieter visits to the city's natural attractions.