Tradition, wine and culture define this city in the heart of the Colchagua Valley, 191 km from Santiago. Santa Cruz was founded on December 22, 1891, and its history is closely tied to that of the valley in which it is situated. The land here is irrigated by the waters of the Tinguiririca River, which runs north of the city on its way to Lake Rapel. Thanks to these waters, Santa Cruz is a thriving agricultural community that produces fruit, wheat and corn. It is also the place to taste one of Chile's most renowned products—wine—which has put this small rural city on the map.
Today, Santa Cruz is a top destination for wine lovers who want to experience the bounty of this winegrowing and winemaking region, whose vineyards will please your palate. Santa Cruz is also the home of the renowned Fiesta de la Vendimia (Harvest Festival), an event held each year in early March in downtown Santa Cruz that attracts close to one hundred thousand visitors.
![]() |
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
|
![]() |
||
Accommodation | Tourism Agencies | |
Andes |
El Morado |
|
World Heritage - Sewell |
San Francisco de los Andes |
|
|
||||||||||
Tips |
||||||
01
|
||||||
SERVICIO NACIONAL DE TURISMO CHILE
Avenida Providencia 1550, Santiago Chile
Teléfonos: (56+2) 731 8336
Vea la página de Chile en TripAdvisor