


A vibrant, colorful market in the heart of San Pedro de Atacama, offering local crafts, textiles, and food.
Handwoven baskets and hats made from local reeds, reflecting the region's indigenous traditions.
Unique jewellery crafted from lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone found in the nearby mountains.
High-quality textiles made from alpaca wool, showcasing traditional Andean patterns and techniques.

San Pedro De Atacama's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the high-altitude desert climate.
Having local currency is useful for small purchases and markets like San Pedro De Atacama Market.
Famous for its traditional Chilean breakfast and beautiful courtyard.
Known for its innovative Chilean-Mediterranean fusion cuisine and stunning views.
Famous for its romantic atmosphere and diverse international menu.
Sweet corn dough filled with sugar, wrapped in corn husks, and boiled.

Spicy tomato and onion salad, often served with bread or as a side dish.
Hearty meat or chicken stew with potatoes, corn, and other vegetables.

A breathtaking geothermal field with steaming geysers, best viewed at sunrise.

A fascinating museum showcasing the history and culture of the Atacama people.

A stunning valley of sand and stone formations, best explored under the evening stars.
Brahmatal Trek offers stunning views of Himalayan peaks, including Trishul and Nanda Ghunti, and takes trekkers through dense forests and alpine meadows.
A secluded, picturesque beach in Paros, Greece, known for its turquoise waters and unique rock formations.

A picturesque harbour in Hout Bay, offering stunning views, boat tours, and a bustling market.