Chile’s Atacama Desert is one of the most extraordinary travel destinations in South America, known for its otherworldly landscapes, extreme dryness, and crystal-clear night skies. Our Atacama Desert tours are designed around San Pedro de Atacama and showcase the region’s surreal salt flats, flamingo-filled lagoons, geysers, and high-altitude Andean scenery—crafted at a comfortable pace and tailored to your interests.
Most travelers experience the Atacama as part of a broader Chile tour, combining the desert’s dramatic landscapes with destinations like Santiago, Patagonia, or Easter Island. Whether you’re interested in astronomy, photography, nature, or cultural encounters, our Atacama Desert travel packages are fully customized and seamlessly integrated into a larger Chile itinerary.
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The most popular area of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile is around San Pedro de Atacama. This involves a two-hour flight from Santiago to Calama, followed by about an hour by road to reach this attractive desert town and travel hub. Once in San Pedro de Atacama, there is a wide choice of day trips into the surrounding desert landscapes.
Due to Chiles long, narrow geography and the large distances involved, most travelers reach the Atacama Desert by air. Calama is the main gateway airport, with several daily flights from Santiago and limited weekly flights from Lima. Other parts of the Atacama Desert can also be accessed via the coastal cities of Iquique, Arica, and Antofagasta.
South Americas primary desert region runs along the Pacific Coast. This includes much of northern Chile, where the Atacama Desert is located, as well as Perus coastal deserts. Smaller desert regions also exist elsewhere on the continent, such as the Tatacoa Desert and La Guajira in Colombia.
Atacama Desert tours operate year-round thanks to the regions extremely dry climate and frequent sunshine. From June to August (winter), nights and early mornings can drop below freezing, while daytime temperatures often reach around 20C (68F). During summer, from December to February, nights are milder and daytime temperatures average around 24C (75F), though occasional Andean rainfall in January or February can temporarily affect some tours. Overall, the Atacama is a rewarding destination at any time of year and fits easily into a broader Chile tour.
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