Awasi Atacama

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Awasi Atacama

Hotel · San Pedro de Atacama

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Tocopilla 551, San Pedro de Atacama, Antofagasta, Chile

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Rustic-chic adobe rooms, private guides, stargazing, unique desert tours  

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Alive in the Atacama Desert

"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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Alive in the Atacama Desert

"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

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/travel/alive-in-the-atacama-desert-chile-hotels
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7 Hotels With the Dreamiest Outdoor Showers — From the Maldives to Mexico

"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

https://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-tips/hotels-with-outdoor-showers
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Awasi Atacama, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile - Hotel Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"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

https://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/chile/san-pedro-de-atacama/awasi
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World’s Most Exceptional Experiences - AFAR

"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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camave

Google
We just returned from a 5 night stay at Awasi Atacama. We loved our stay here! Our guide, Manuel, was great and so knowledgeable. The excursions were fun and interesting. We saw so many different landscapes. It is a very unique area. We liked the location of the hotel. We really enjoyed being able to walk around the town. The hotel is beautiful. Our room was always very clean and we really liked having the patio area. The common areas are so cozy with the fireplaces and were a great place to have a cocktail and play a game. The restaurant staff (Gustav, Eros, Mia, Sam, Bryan, Catalina) was excellent and so friendly. The food was the best! We have stayed at another Awasi property, and our meals here (all of them, breakfast, lunch, dinner, picnics) were all better. And it is not just what we ate each day, but trying to choose what to order was hard because everything sounded so good. I have dietary restrictions and everything was as delicious and as creative as my husband's choices with no restrictions. Truly grateful that we were able to visit this part of the world and stay at this lovely hotel.

Rumples

Google
I stayed at this desert oasis solo for four nights and had an amazing experience. The 12 rooms here are more like villas, because they stand alone, ensuring privacy. Construction materials include adobe, local stone and thatched roofs, which emulate the area's ancient local dwellings. I stayed in a Round Room, which was spacious with a most comfortable bed, neither too hard nor too soft. The huge bathroom included a walk-in shower and a separate room for the tub. As I was there in winter, I especially liked the heated floor. Housekeeping kept the room neat and clean. If using the laundry service, the first load was free. The back patio's wall ensured that privacy continued outside. I enjoyed spending some time on the patio at night, where I never tired of gazing at the Southern Cross, shining brightly overhead. ||Menus changed nightly in the dining room with offerings that ranged |from continental cuisine to local specialties, such as guanaco. Everything was perfectly prepared and beautifully presented. Kitchen staff noted my dietary restrictions and adhered to them, ensuring that I never had to be concerned about such things as salt intake or portion size. ||Every staff member I interacted with was pleasant, helpful and knew my name. Any request that I had was responded to immediately. Javier, the driver/guide assigned to me, was professional, personable, knowledgeable, an excellent driver and possessed a good sense of humor. He met me at the airport and brought me back for my departing flight. We had a meeting after I had settled in at Awasi to discuss in detail possible excursions as well as other activities that I might want to pursue. Each guest ends up with an customized itinerary, based on individual preferences and excursions can be full-day or half-day.||This was a big-splurge stay for me, but I definitely felt that I got my money's worth.

juliesL9704LE

Google
This was our third Awasi on our trip and like the others it was fabulous. From the minute you are picked up by your guide, to the second you are dropped off you are completely looked after.||Cris was our guide on this trip and once again he worked with us to organise an itinerary that met our wishes.||The hotel was beautiful, designed for the area. The rooms very spacious and private.||As always the team were very personal, friendly and again every need looked after.||We love the thought that is put into designing a menu every evening especially for you and the food here was exceptional, as were the wine pairings. I highly recommend you try a Reekah, Reekah pisco sour. The barbecue night was excellent as was the secret menu on our last evening.||There are many activities to choose from. San Pedro is a beautiful town and certainly worth a wander. The night sky activity is wonderful, I have never had the pleasure of viewing the moon in that way. The moon valley is stunning to see, and the salt lakes are fun. Try to choose one that is not as crowded, your guide will let you know.||We had a fabulous day at the hot springs, followed by a lovely walk and a beautiful lunch with a stunning view. Our guide suggested we went a little later and we were certainly pleased we did. We experienced every activity on our own rather than with the hundreds that went for sunrise. A personal choice. You see a lot more wildlife up and personal if you go later.||The cacti valley and visits to the salt lakes and flamingo reserves were certainly fabulous. ||So much to say. We simply love Awasi, personal guiding and the care that is taken to ensure a wonderful stay.

daisygirl2013

Google
We spent 4 fabulous nights here where our high expectations were exceeded in every way. It being our second Awasi property, we knew we’d be in great hands. Our guide Osvaldo was incredible—very knowledgeable, friendly, and adept at structuring our daily hikes (going gradually higher) so that we never had altitude issues. Each day I thought he’d never top the previous day’s experience, and yet he did. The restaurant is superb—don’t miss the octopus!—and all the staff, especially Bryan and Mila, were attentive and professional. Now we’re on a mission to stay at other Awasi properties!

neuromax

Google
My wife and I stayed 4 nights at Awasi Atacama in late March. We also stayed at Awasi Patagonia which is under a separate review. After flying from Patagonia to Santiago and staying a night at the excellent Le Reve hotel, we flew to Calama which is about a 2 hour plane ride. The bags came out relatively quickly and we were met by our guide Tata. The ride to the resort took about one hour and 30 minutes. Different from Patagonia, this resort is located in the the town of Atacama. You would never know if was there as it is located behind large private gates. Once you enter Awasi, you see that there are areas of couches, an open dining pavilion, and even a small pool with loungers. What makes Awasi great is the individual attention you receive from the staff and especially the guide. Tata was amazing. He listened to what our interests were and we made plans for each day. As we are still pretty active, we decided not to hang around the resort during the day and to see as much as we could physically fit in. Tata has an amazing memory of places, geology, history, and great places to stop. Each day we went a little higher in altitude without ever feeling any sickness. Tata made sure that we always had plenty of water and food. Highlights of the trip were the hike thru the cactus canyon and going to the geiser to see the sunrise at 14,000 ft. The homemade breakfast that was prepared afterward in a quiet scenic area was also amazing. Tata always had our safety and well being looked after. He was kind, patient, and always seemed interested in what we had to say or ask. The staff back at the lodge was equally great. Each person seemed to know us and great us warmly. The room itself was nicely done to fit into the desert theme. Large indoor and outdoor showers, tub, and always plenty of water provided. As I mentioned in the Patagonia post, the food is a little "foo-foo" in how it is served but that doesn't have anything to do with how it tastes. Everything was delicious. If you are looking for burgers and pizza, this is not the place for you. However, you can get that type of food in the town if so desired. We spent a brief amount of time walking thru the small town but it was mostly filled with things for tourists to buy. We did get two Andean alpaca scarves for friends. The whole trip, including both Awasi destinations were really fabulous, and both my wife and I, couldn't have asked for more. Expensive, yes, but definitely, worth every cent due to the staff and guides.

flyovereuro

Google
The Awasi lodges have a reputation for being the best lodges in South America, and Awasi Atacama certainly lived up to our high expectations. |It has only a small number of casitas, and we had a smaller and a larger one connected by a covered lobby.|The main Lodge, as well as the casitas, are beautifully decorated and come with every service imaginable, down to the cleaning of shoes after the excursions. The casitas have a beautiful large separate bathroom, all with floor heating, and a private enclosed terrace. |Each room comes with a private 4x4 car plus guide, which allowed our group of 4 to mix and match activities daily. All excursions are individually tailored at arrival to align with expectations and abilities, and can be adjusted as needed. The guides are incredibly friendly and highly competent.|The restaurant service is equally individual and on a very high level, with matched menus and wine pairings to individual preferences. At all levels and departments, the team goes out of their way to exceed guest expectations.|The Awasi Atacama lodge was a highlight of our trip through South America, and we will certainly come back to this, and other Awasi lodges, in the future.

Safari02190079105

Google
The Awasi Atacama is one of the best hotels in the world! Food, wine and service is impeccable. Attention to every detail. No need goes unanswered. The daily excursions are amazing, all guides are super friendly, and very knowledgeable, speak fluent English, Highly recommend the Awasi. Small hotel with 12 cottages that reflect the culture of Atacama.

SAfan2009

Google
Awasi Atacama was the second stop in our "Golden Triangle" tour. Getting from Awasi Patagonia to Awasi Atacama required an overnight stay in Santiago, but we stayed in a boutique hotel called Le Reve, which was comfortable and ideally located in a fun neighborhood of shops and restaurants. Awasi Atacama is a beautiful property, situated at an altitude of 8,000 ft. I was initially concerned about the altitude because a lot of the attractions were at an altitude of between 10,000 - 15,000 feet. Our guide was careful to schedule our excursions so that, over time, we increased the altitude slowly. As a result, I never experienced altitude sickness and never had to take any meds. All I did was hydrate. The landscape of the Atacama Desert was spectacular - active volcanos, geysers, canyons, and wetlands. There was also more wildlife than I expected. One of the main reasons I wanted to go to Awasi Atacama was to experience the night sky. Unfortunately, we did not time our visit to coincide with a new moon, so the stargazing, although still spectacular, was not optimal. The weather during our stay was consistent - warm, sunny days and clear, cool nights, so pack accordingly. The lodge was beautiful, and like all the Awasi properties, fits perfectly into local environment. The town of San Pedro de Atacama seems to be very popular with young eco-tourists, but I never found a reason to leave the lodge to explore the town. The experience within the lodge was exceptional. As with all the Awasi properties, the attention to detail is beyond compare. Our every need was met. Great food, great staff, great comfortable villa. One final comment - as with Awasi Patagonia, I would not recommend staying any less than 4 nights. This is key to adapting to the altitude and enjoying all there is to see or do.
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Carlos T.

Yelp
Amazing hotel in Atacama. Very friendly staff to make sure everything you need in this marvelous place come true. Its a sustainable hotel all inspired and respecting local culture. A true experience!