That sounds like such an exciting trip, Anne! November is late spring in Chile, so the weather really depends on which regions you plan to visit. In Santiago and the central valleys, you’ll likely get mild to warm days, though evenings can still be cool, so a light jacket is useful. If you’re heading south toward Patagonia, you’ll definitely need layers, including waterproof gear, as the weather can change quickly. When I was planning a different
trip , I came across some useful travel insights while looking into routes like this one—and I found that thinking in terms of layered packing helped me a lot. Are you planning to focus more on cities and vineyards, or will you be exploring the lakes and mountains too?