Awasi Atacama - Relais & Chateaux

Hotel · San Pedro de Atacama

Awasi Atacama - Relais & Chateaux

Hotel · San Pedro de Atacama

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Tocopilla 551, San Pedro de Atacama, Antofagasta, Chile

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Nestled in the heart of San Pedro de Atacama, this rustic-chic all-inclusive hotel offers a unique blend of luxury, warmth, and breathtaking desert adventures.  

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@michelinguide

"Nayara Alto and Awasi round out our favorite accommodations for the region. Each hotel has access to a giant telescope to take full advantage of the Atacama’s famously dark, unblemished sky." - Mitchell Friedman

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@michelinguide

"Awasi Atacama rounds out our favorite accommodations for the region. Each hotel has access to a giant telescope to take full advantage of the Atacama’s famously dark, unblemished sky." - Mitchell Friedman

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@travelleisure

"The private patio at Awasi Atacama is an outdoor shower enthusiast's dream. The adobe enclosure features a sumptuous shower as well as two lounge chairs, just in case all that washing up proves to be too tiring. The 12-room, carbon neutral Relais & Châteaux property is an ideal home base for explorations of the Atacama Desert — the hotel even provides each room with their own private guide and 4WD, allowing you to explore at your own pace." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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@cntraveler

"Set the scene: What's the deal with this place? It's a real pioneer in experiential wilderness lodges, with a startlingly stark desert setting. You arrive under one of those extraordinary desert skies—planets, stars, the moon, satellites. A fire-pit has been lit for the evening chill, with people gathering around it to talk about travels past and future. An inn far from anywhere. That sounds divine. Is there a story behind it all? It opened in 2007, one of the early super-luxe hotels in the desert. Its genesis actually came about when Ana Sainz de Vicuña Bemberg—the low-profile, high-net-worth former owner of Argentina’s Quilmes brewery—dreamed of opening up a B&B. Director Matías de Cristóbal persuaded her to go for an African safari-style approach, rather than the usual adult-summer-camp approach of some adventure lodges. Got it. What can we expect from the bedrooms? The design takes inspiration from nearby pre-Inca ruins, the architect working with a local historian to nail the shape—rounded, smooth against the wind—and source the right natural materials: adobe, stone, thatch, and cactus wood. My villa was one of 10, with a private patio, outdoor shower, comfy big armchairs, and alpaca blankets. The Atacama region is about three main colors: blue, white, and desert. The hotel is currently expanding, keeping the same number of rooms, but moving them all to one side of the road. An iPad loaded with a stargazing app came in super-handy. Fun! How about the food and drink? On the South American foodie line-up, Chilean food doesn’t shout quite as loudly as Peruvian, Bolivian, or Amazonian scenes, but chef Juan Pablo Mardones is on a mission to source herbs and roots from the desert biome—and uses quinoa and other Andean grains in his dishes. Crisp-fresh fish and seafood ceviches, plus Peruvian causas and Asian-tinged stir-fries, are served alongside pasta, grilled meat, and salmon. The drinks list is stupendous, with superb merlots and malbecs from farther south, and good piscos. All meals are included and really, there’s no need to go into San Pedro except for a beer, perhaps, and to soak up the commotion. It seems like this place has it all. Anything to say about the service? Seven staff to each guest means you’re never left wanting. Everything runs like clockwork, from check-in to chats about expert-led excursions—from visits to petroglyphs and geysers to hot-air ballooning. Outdoor picnics, with wine, were wonderful, and I’d definitely go back to swim, or rather float, in the salty Cejar lagoon again. Seven—wow! What type of person stays here? Well-traveled adventurers, deep-pocketed drifters, and dream-highway drivers—but, above all, the tribe here is deeply into huge landscapes and big skies, day and night. Sun and stars, lagoons and desert: Nothing else really intrudes on these vistas. Those who want valleys and clutter can go elsewhere. Download some electronic ambient music, and a bit of cosmic white noise for peering through the VLT (Very Large Telescope). These guests sound super chill. What’s the area around the hotel like? Central San Pedro is lively verging on overwrought. It’s fun to amble around for an early evening drink and get a silly woolen hat for morning outings. Awasi Atacama stands alongside the highly rated Explora and Tierra hotels, for luxury with adventure, although its approach is even more personalized. Very impressive. Anything we missed? Latin Americans love kids—the private guide will adapt trips to fit family needs. Oh, and there’s a neat little pool, if you want a short swim after wallowing in the desert thermal pools. And anything you’d change? The hotel has a three-day policy. Let everyone have one night here. It’s a recharging spot for long-distance travelers. So it worth it—and why? This is one of the most extreme, captivating, surreal landscapes on earth, and you’d be crazy to rough it while on your stay. Get the best window on the world for seriously trippy sky views—no light pollution out here." - Chris Moss

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"Thanks to the exclusive stargazing tours offered to guests of the Atacama’s most luxurious boutique property, Awasi Atacama. By day, each guest at the 12-room lodge can arrange bespoke excursions to see volcanoes, geysers, llama herds, and ancient petroglyphs with a private guide and 4x4 vehicle. By night, astronomer-led trips to Awasi’s dedicated observatory reveals the celestial wonders above."

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Susan Freeman

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I would give this place 10 stars. It is hands down one of the finest Hotel experiences we've had anywhere in the world. The setting and physical plant are so beautiful and peaceful. The intimate nature of the architecture is inviting and deeply restorative. The staff here are kind, generous, and attentive to detail in a way we rarely experience when traveling, even in nice hotels. The diamond staff ranks among some of the finest restaurants we've ever eaten in, and the chef from Peru creates the most Exquisite and delicious meals. Every single one was memorable. The sommelier is knowledgeable and Incredibly helpful. The bartenders make special drinks each night and of course the Chilean wines are plentiful and are paired with food. Guides are extraordinary and create Explorations for guests based on interest and energy level that are mind-bogglingly spectacular and beautiful. If you have traveled in other spectacular landscapes in the world and not been to Atacama, I reservation this hotel without reservation.

Morgana Sasso

Google
It was my favorite experience, from a world travelers perspective who have done “and beyond “ hotels in Africa. I have been to over 50 countries from all continents in the world. This is one of the best place and experiences we had in life. Food, hotel, and tours were amazing. The rooms are old fashioned but that’s exactly the idea of the place. Rooms are big!! We stayed in the winter and weather was nice during the day, hotel was not crowded, at night was cold but it was ok.

Dan M

Google
An amazing 3 nights in Atacama. Wonderful place to visit. Fantastically designed rooms with a very good attention to detail. Superb guide and private excursions designed to suit your needs. ||Our only critique is in the dining room though, given the rest of the reviews, it may be that we were unlucky or just have different expectations and:or tastes than others. ||Our view was that the food was largely “style over substance” meaning that it always looked great and the staff are very proud to explain practically every ingredient but we didn’t find that it tasted great. We like simple food done well. It was often a piece of protein and minimal veg with it. ||Also, the bar was disappointing. We don’t drink alcohol at the moment. We believe that they should either have a non-alcohol drinks menu or a competent bar staff to make suggestions - they had neither in our view. So we never actually had a non alcoholic drinks that tasted pleasant which is a shame in today’s world. No excuses. ||All in all, a lovely experience but let down by a few simple things in our view.

K W

Google
The reason I have given them a 5 star rating is that the service was unbelievably good. We had a group buy out however the intimacy of the staff and attention to detail was incredible. It felt like a home. My biggest complaint is that the property is tired. The rooms a very old fashioned. To some this might lend some charm but when you step into the pool and the lining comes up and floats, you have to ask when they last did any maintenance or put money into the property. If it wasn't for the staff this would be a 3 star rating. Also I has the most incredible massage in the room. Food is very good. They bend over backwards to make anything you want. The manager of the F and B is wonderful.

Zayden L

Google
What a find! The perfect blend of luxury and homey comfort. The staff has mastered the art of being attentive without hovering, and their local knowledge enhanced my entire stay. The rooms are havens of tranquility with views that take your breath away. The attention to sustainability practices was also impressive without compromising on comfort.

Grant T

Google
We had a magnificent trip to Awasi Atacama back in late January. It was simply the highlight of our South American trip. Nothing was too much. The staff were brilliant and could not be faulted. Staff 100%, Accommodation 100%, Location and Experiences 100%. All in all 10/10. Needless to say I will stay with them again.

Valerie B

Google
This is a brilliantly managed, polished property where guest’s comfort and well being are catered for in an impeccable way. Though in the centre of dusty San Pedro de Atacama one feels totally engulfed by an oasis of tasteful furnishings and fittings. Our Superior Round Room was exquisite, with every possible need pre-empted. The outside seating area was private and comfortable. The restaurant and bar area are delightful and welcoming and the food is outstanding with a very real focus on local produce, which staff enjoy explaining to you. A particularly thoughtful inclusion is an ‘after lunch menu’ which perfectly caters for one’s needs on returning from excursions etc. The highlight to us though was the quality of our guide and driver who went to great lengths to tailor our excursions to exactly meet our interests and who greatly warmed to guests with a genuine interest in the nature and geology of the area. This was definitely our trip highlight and we are grateful to have experienced it.

Heike W

Google
Great experience, perfect service, outstanding food. My husband and I spend 5 nights at Awasi. The Team adjusts to your schedule and pace and makes sure your activities match your expectations. Team is always available for your requests. We had a wonderful unforgettable time.