ATACAMA & THE NORTH HOTELS
Terrantai Lodge Hotel
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One of the first boutique hotels in San Pedro de Atacama, the Terrantai Lodge is located in the village’s historic centre
Kimal Hotel
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An oasis of calm tucked away behind walls of earth and stone with beautifully planted courtyard gardens
Altiplanico Hotel
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Tucked away on a gentle stretch of land outside of San Pedro de Atacama the lodge is surrounded by the quiet presence of the Andes
Casa Atacama Hotel
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Immersed in one of the world’s most stunning natural landscapes, Casa Atacama strives to mirror its natural surroundings
Nayara Alto Atacama Hotel
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Situated in a spectacular location, tucked away in a valley of serene beauty. The perfect base for exploring the desert, cultural encounters, or simply absorbing the breathtaking landscape.
Cumbres San Pedro Hotel
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Bringing together large minimalist modern architecture with design based on the ideas of the ancient Ayllu´s from Atacama
Tierra Atacama Hotel
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A luxury hotel located just short distance from the town of San Pedro and with a huge variety of activities on offer
Explora Atacama Hotel
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This lodge is located on a plain known as the Ayllu de Larache, once inhabited by an ancient Atacameño community