Driving in Chile — International Driving Permit guide
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Fahren in Chile

Explore Chile with your International Driving Permit. Discover local attractions, scenic routes, and unique driving experiences.

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Kurzübersicht

IDP Status
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Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzungen

50
Stadtgebiet
50 km/h
90
Landstraße
90 km/h
120
Autobahn
120 km/h

Länder-Reiseführer

Chile stretches over 4,300 kilometers along South America's Pacific coast, creating extraordinary diversity from the world's driest desert to glacial Patagonia. This slender nation offers some of Earth's most dramatic road trip landscapes.

The Atacama Desert, the world's driest, presents otherworldly scenery with salt flats, geysers at El Tatio, and the Valle de la Luna's lunar landscapes. The skies here provide the world's best stargazing, home to major astronomical observatories.

The Carretera Austral, Chile's famous 1,240-kilometer scenic highway through Patagonia, ranks among the world's great road trips. The route passes through temperate rainforests, past turquoise lakes, beside hanging glaciers, and through isolated frontier towns.

Torres del Paine National Park showcases Patagonian grandeur with the iconic granite towers, Grey Glacier, and exceptional trekking. The Lake District around Puerto Varas offers Germanic-influenced towns and volcanic scenery.

Central Chile's wine regions around Santiago produce world-class wines. Valparaíso's colorful hillside neighborhoods and funicular railways create a UNESCO-listed urban landscape. Easter Island, though remote, belongs to Chile with its mysterious Moai statues.

Chilean cuisine features empanadas, pastel de choclo (corn pie), curanto (seafood bake from Chiloé), and excellent Carménère wines. Fresh seafood dominates coastal menus.

Driving in Chile is on the right with good main highways. The Carretera Austral requires careful planning—sections are unpaved, ferries are necessary, and services are limited. An International Driving Permit is required for foreign drivers.

Top-Reiseziele

1
Capital City
2
Coastal Areas
3
Mountain Roads
4
Historical Sites

Fahrtipps

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Do I need an IDP to drive in Chile?

Yes, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is required to drive in Chile. The IDP works alongside your national driving license.

Which side of the road do they drive on in Chile?

In Chile, traffic drives on the right side of the road.

What are the speed limits in Chile?

Speed limits in Chile: urban areas — 50 km/h, rural roads — 90 km/h, highways — 120 km/h.

How do I get an IDP for Chile?

You can get your IDP online through our website in just a few minutes. You'll need a photo and your national driving license details.

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