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Cumbres San Pedro

  • Cumbres San Pedro Atacama
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  • Cumbres San Pedro Atacama
  • Cumbres San Pedro Atacama
  • Hotel Owned ©
  • Cumbres San Pedro Atacama
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A modern and contemporary hotel with great amenities, in keeping with the low rise adobe style of San Pedro.

Cumbres San Pedro is a relatively large and modern property, designed to blend in with the adobe brick character of San Pedro de Atacama.

This Chilean property is low rise with appropriate use of earthy tones, natural stone and wood, offset by brightly coloured textiles.

The wide-ranging guest rooms are impressively spacious, simply but attractively presented with terraces and the novelty of an alfresco shower.

There’s also a restaurant and spa, while outside you’ll find attractive grounds with three swimming pools and two hot tubs.

The hotel is a 20-minute walk (just over 1km) from the centre of San Pedro de Atacama.

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What our clients say

  • Most Memorable Moment?: For me, Torres del Paine as it appeared and disappeared through the clouds. The Explora hotel is in a fantastic setting and the views of the mountains…

    JM, Hatfield Nov 2017
  • Highlight?: Touring Easter Island, it was a unique experience, one that is very different to many resort islands that one can visit worldwide.    

    DM, Newcastle upon tyne Feb 2018
  • The picnic by Lake Pehoe provided by The Singular was exceptional- totally exceeded our expectations. 

    YLS, Oct 2016
  • We have had two of the most memorable weeks in one of the world’s most varied geographical environments and the friendly Chilean people. Thank you JLA.

    AK, Stoke Newington Jun 2013
  • A truly memorable trip all round because of the contrasts very difficult to pick the most memorable but Valparasio Casa Higueras we would have loved to have stayed longer and…

    DS, Chesham Feb 2015
  • The Alto Plano of Bolivia was striking. Torres del Paine national park too was memorable as was Perito Moreno glacier. 

    GOR, Nov 2017
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Chris
Chris Rendell-Dunn - Travel Expert

Anglo-Peruvian Chris grew up in Lima and spent much of his adult life in between London and Cusco as a tour leader, before settling permanently in our London-based Tailor-made and Group Tours sales team.

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  • Charlotte
    Charlotte Daubeney - Travel Expert

    Charlotte's fascination with Latin America began with a family holiday to Belize. She went on to study Spanish in school and at university before spending a year living in Santiago, Chile.

  • Kathryn
    Kathryn Rhodes - Travel Expert

    Kathryn backpacked across Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Peru before joining us. She has a degree in Philosophy and French and is a keen netball player.

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    Sally Dodge - Travel Expert

    A former Journey Latin America tour leader, Sally spent 7 years working, travelling and living throughout Latin America before returning to the UK to help people arrange their own adventures to this wonderful destination.

  • Ben
    Ben Line - Travel Expert

    Ben fell in love with Latin America on a six month backpacking trip from Colombia to Mexico in 1995. Since then he has explored most of South America, including living in Peru for a year. He is now Head of Sales.

  • Hannah
    Hannah Waterhouse - Travel Expert

    Hannah had an early introduction to Latin America when her family moved to Ecuador and she returned to study in Buenos Aires for a year before backpacking across the continent.

  • Sophie
    Sophie Barber - Travel Expert

    Sophie lived in Chile before joining us and has travelled extensively across Latin America, from Mexico to the furthest tip of Patagonia and beyond to Antarctica.

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