Tierra Atacama Hotel & Spa, San Pedro de Atacama Hotels
Modern luxury desert retreat with spacious rooms, a pool, a spa, and an eco-friendly focus
Overview
The otherworldly lunar landscape of Valle de la Luna, a captivating expanse of dunes and rock formations sculpted by centuries of wind and erosion, is a mere ten-minute drive from the hotel. A short fifteen-minute journey will transport you to Pukará de Quitor, a 12th-century fortress steeped in history and offering panoramic views of the surrounding desert.
For those seeking a taste of local culture and cuisine, the historic center of San Pedro de Atacama is easily accessible within ten minutes by car. There, you’ll discover a vibrant mix of restaurants offering authentic Chilean dishes, eclectic shops showcasing local crafts, and significant cultural sites such as the iconic San Pedro Church and the fascinating Meteorite Museum.
The hotel’s thirty-two rooms artfully blend traditional Andean aesthetics with modern minimalist design. Each space is thoughtfully curated, featuring locally made objects and handwoven textiles that add a touch of regional character. These elements are seamlessly integrated with white walls, natural wooden furniture, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that invite the breathtaking desert views indoors. For families or larger groups seeking ample space and comfort, the three-bedroom apartments offer a luxurious two-level layout, comfortably accommodating up to six guests.
Every room is equipped with a private terrace or patio, complete with refreshing outdoor showers and stunning panoramic vistas of the surrounding desert landscape and distant mountains. The bathrooms are designed with relaxation in mind, featuring invigorating rainfall showers. Select room categories, such as the Poniente or Superior Double, offer the added indulgence of bathtubs for a truly soothing experience. All rooms provide convenient WiFi access, ensuring connectivity throughout your stay.
This hotel is deeply rooted in a commitment to honoring the land and its rich history. Guests can unwind and rejuvenate in the inviting plunge pool or hot tub, both strategically positioned to overlook the vast expanse of the desert. For an even more immersive experience, indulge in a spa treatment that incorporates local herbs and mud, harnessing the natural healing properties of the region. The on-site restaurant specializes in Chilean cuisine, utilizing fresh, seasonal produce grown in the hotel’s own garden. Sustainability is a core value, making this hotel one of the pioneering establishments in South America to utilize solar-powered energy and its own dedicated reservoir for water supply. The staff are exceptionally welcoming and knowledgeable, dedicated to providing personalized service and ensuring a memorable stay. And for those with an interest in the cosmos, an experienced astronomer is available to guide you on a mesmerizing stargazing journey under some of the clearest night skies on Earth.
Hotel Information
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Chile is one of the most naturally and culturally diverse places in the world, stretching 2,500 miles across Andean peaks, dramatic coastline, and the otherworldly Atacama Desert. Along the way, you'll find award-winning wineries in the Colchagua Valley and the bohemian enclave of Valparaíso—not to mention Santiago de Chile, one of South America's most dynamic cities.
When is the best time to visit?
Visit during Chile's spring in September, October, or November to see the country come alive with color, or during their fall, which happens from March through May. Many attractions are closed during their winter season from July to August.
Where should I go in Chile?
Stargaze in the Southern Hemisphere's clearest skies, ski or snowboard in the Andes, explore the iconic statues of Easter Island, explore the colorful streets of Valparaíso, watch the sunset over the dunes of the Atacama Desert, and soak in the deeply azure fjords where the mountains drop dramatically straight to the water.
How many days do I need?
Travelers should really take their time and try not to rush through Chile. 10 days might even feel like too few, so if possible, at least 2 weeks is best.
Getting Around in Chile
Chile is nearly 3,000 miles long, and most travelers use a combination of domestic flights and road transfers to maximize their time in the country. Fly between regions using major transport hubs (like Santiago and Atacama, for example), and then drive within any region you'd like to explore
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