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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: "Too many to mention!Perhaps Champions parade in Rio - front row seats - fabulous! May be Torres del Paine - fabulous hotel Tierra Patagonia- outstanding scenery. Memorable…

    JM, Wantage Apr 2016
  • The whole experience of Atacama and Torres del Paine was amazing. In between Puerto Varas provided a welcome and relaxing contrast. The introductory tours of Santiago and Valparaiso worked very…

    KH, London Apr 2019
  • Three highlights: the trip over the Andes from Santiago to Mendoza with its links to San Martin's epic journey to liberate Chile and Peru in the 19th century; the three…

    JRF, Cambridge Mar 2019
  • The picnic by Lake Pehoe provided by The Singular was exceptional- totally exceeded our expectations. 

    YLS, Oct 2016
  • Highlights: “I went to Chile mainland without any knowledge and was overwhelmed.  The geology was stunning and range of scenery amazing”

    PC, Galashiels Jan 2010
  • Highlights?: Afternoon trek in the Moon Valley Atacama to see the sunset. It was magical.  Patagonian 12K trek to Grey Glacier and boat trip to face of glacier.  Rapa Nui…

    GB, Lytham st. annes Nov 2017
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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.

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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.

  • Carrie
    Carrie Gallagher - Travel Expert

    A former JLA tour leader, Carrie brings a wealth of on-the-ground experience to our London-based Tailor-made and Group Tours department.

  • Paul Winrow Giffin
    Paul Winrow-Giffin - Travel Expert

    After graduating in Computer Science, Paul spent seven months travelling from Colombia to Argentina and came home hooked on Latin America.

  • Mary
    Mary Anne Nelson - Travel Expert

    Born in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, Mary’s insider knowledge and dry sense of humour make her a highly valued member of the Tailor-made Holidays and Group Tour sales team.

  • Heloise
    Heloise Buxton - Travel Expert

    Heloise started her Latin American journey as an exchange student in Santiago, Chile. With extended summer holidays this was the perfect opportunity to backpack through Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Brazil.

  • 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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