Santa Cruz is a commune and city located in the Colchagua province, in the Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region, Chile.
With a rich history and culture, this city offers a wide variety of tourist attractions, including vineyards, museums and natural parks.
The Colchagua Museum is one of the most popular attractions in Santa Cruz, where you can learn about the history and culture of the area.
In addition, Santa Cruz is home to some of the most famous wineries in Chile, where visitors can enjoy wine tastings and tours of the vineyards.
Other attractions include the Radal Siete Tazas National Park, an impressive natural park with waterfalls and natural pools, and the Iglesia de Santa Cruz, a beautiful colonial-style church.
To get to Santa Cruz, you can take a bus from Santiago (approximately 3 hours) or drive through the Autopista del Maipo (Ruta 5 Sur) and Route 90 (approximately 2 hours).
Santa Cruz is located in the Colchagua Valley, about 160 km south of Santiago and 75 km west of Rancagua.
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See also information on Rancagua.