Chilean Adventure March 2020: the last hurrah…for a while

In late February and early March 2020, the world with buzzing with news of COVID-19. Asia had shut down and Europe was well on its way, but the virus and shutdowns hadn’t really reached the Americas yet. We wrestled with the decision on whether or not to travel to Chile the first week of March. We had planned this trip months in advance, before we knew COVID-19 existed. This was to be our last international family trip as a family of 3, with a little lady due to join us in June. There were no restrictions and no travel warnings at this point. And no way to tell if/when these restrictions were coming.

Ultimately, we decided to go for it. And I’m so glad we did. While traveling, we kept an eye on COVID numbers, news reports, travel guidance, etc and were ready to head to the airport at a moment’s notice if we needed to get back to the USA quickly. We did not have to alter our plans. We were home in Philadelphia less than a week before flights from Santiago to the USA completely stopped and we went into lockdown. Our timing was very lucky.

In the locked-down weeks/months that followed, I was so grateful for the memories we made on this adventure. We did a little bit of everything: toured the city, visited vineyards and wineries in three different wine regions (yes, I was 25 weeks pregnant–I only had small tastes), and even got to enjoy some beautiful Pacific ocean views. We did a little bit of everything before being able to do nothing. And Chile is beautiful.

I am so looking forward to the world opening up again and traveling as a family of 4!

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