To organize your trip to San Pedro de Atacama, we have prepared a guide with key information about the main tourist attractions, their opening hours and entry requirements.

Some places allow cash payment at the gate, while others require reservation and advance payment through the websites we share.

Entrance fees support the conservation of ecosystems, infrastructure and the local community. We hope this guide is useful for your adventure in San Pedro!

Valle de la Luna – Moon Valley

Just 13 kilometers from San Pedro de Atacama, the Valley of the Moon stuns with its surreal landscape of salt,

Tatio Geyser

Located at 4,200 meters above sea level and 89 km from San Pedro, the Tatio Geysers offer a spectacular natural

Cejar Lagoon

Located 28 km from San Pedro, in the heart of the Atacama Salt Flat, this turquoise-blue lagoon is known for

Tebenquiche Lagoon

It is a lagoon that is mostly dry, but its morphology is not what one would expect it to be

Miscanti and Miñiques Lakes

Over 4,100 meters above sea level and about 2 hours from San Pedro, these deep blue lagoons lie among the

Piedras Rojas (Red Stones) Viewpoint

Located 160 km from San Pedro, near the Sico Pass, the Piedras Rojas viewpoint dazzles with its copper-colored volcanic rocks

Chaxa Lagoon

We arrive past 3 pm, wearing a hat, sunglasses and lots of sunscreen, following the instructions of our guide Marcelo

Rainbow Valley

About 90 kilometers from San Pedro, in the Río Grande area, the Rainbow Valley surprises with its vividly colored ground—greens,

Yerbas Buenas and Petroglifos

Located 70 kilometers from San Pedro, this archaeological site is one of the most significant in northern Chile. The petroglyphs

Puritama Spring Waters and Quebrada de Guatin

Located 30 kilometers from San Pedro and at over 3,500 meters above sea level, the Puritama Hot Springs offer the

Hidden Lagoons Baltinache

This is a set of turquoise lagoons located in the middle of the Atacama Desert. These lagoons are of volcanic