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Climate
Because of its huge length Chile has a diverse climate. The
north is made up entirely of extremely dry desert and rainfall
increases further south with the central region having a Mediterranean
climate, where rain falls in the winter months from May to
July. The southern region is much cooler and has year round
rainfall.
Language
The national language is Spanish with a few native
languages spoken including Mapuche, Aymora and Rapa
Nui. Visitors would be advised to learn a little Spanish
as English is rarely spoken
Cash
Local currency is the peso (Ch$). Tourist sector inflation
and the revaluation of the peso have made travelling in Chile
more expensive than it used to be.
A budget meal can cost anything between $2-$10 with accommodation
between $10-$20. Expect a mid-range meal to be between$15-$20
and accommodation $20-$40.
Food
Beef, seafood, vegetables and fresh fruit all feature in Chilean
cuisine, asis a variety of potato and flour based breads.
Travel
Chile is an easy place to get around, with a quick and reliable
bus system operating around the country. Domestic air fairs
are cheap and it is possible to buy air passes to lower the
cost even further. There is a tax of $5 on domestic flights.
Visa
Members of western European countries do not require a visa.
This also applies to citizens of Australia, USA and Canada.
New Zealanders however do need one. US citizens do pay
a US$20 levy.
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