Pride Tours

San Pedro de Atacama - 4D / 3N (LGBTQ+)

4 days and 1 hour

Easy

Have you wondered what it's like to be on the driest desert in the world or in Mars? This is the perfect opportunity for you to experience a unique sense in this marvelous place where breathtaking views meets incredible fauna.

A must-see destination in the North of Chile is San Pedro de Atacama. This city opens the door to the driest desert in the world and will amaze you with its spectacular landscapes that seem to be from another planet.  The rocks and valleys of the desert, salt flats, volcanoes, geysers and hot springs will leave you breathless. You can do plenty of other activities to experience this natural wonder.

This itinerary is ideal for discovering the main attractions of the Atacama desert in a few days. Every day can be intense, that is why we leave room for time to relax, so you can enjoy the culture and local cuisine, and of course enjoy the hotel amenities, just as you deserve.


Everyone is welcome in our Tours, we aim to create a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community. You just need to be yourself... we take care of the rest!

What's included?
    • Only Food and drinks mentioned in the itinerary
    • Hotel Accommodation (4 stars and +) for Program with Lodging
    • Welcome Dinner
    • Transfer in / out to Calama Airport
    Exclusions
    • National park entrance fee
    • Tip or gratuity
    • Air Ticket to Calama
    • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
    • Personal expenses
    • Park Entrances
    • Gratuities
    Please note
      • Remember you'll be a couple of days at the desert and at high altitude: please remember to drink plenty of water, put sunscreen every couple of hours (SPF50+).
      • Based on local tax laws, all Chilean citizens and resident foreigners must pay an additional fee (IVA) of 19%. To be exempt from this 19% additional fee (IVA) the payment must be made in US dollars and a copy of the immigration card and passport must be presented. The passenger won’t be exempt from this fee when paying in local currency.
      What to bring
        • Comfortable outdoor clothing
        • Sunscreen (SPF50+)
        • Swimwear 
        • Comfortable shoes for short walks (trekking shoes ideally)
        • Hat if possible
        • Warm clothing for the night
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