Top rated hotels in Antofagasta

Terrantai Lodge
4.7/548 Reviews
I stayed 5 nights at this hotel during my visit to Atacama, and came back for one more night after my trip to Salar de Uyuni, in Bolivia. I love it! The hotel is beautiful with rustic and sophisticated decoration. The location is perfect, close to everything but away from the noisy streets. Very clean, good reliable wifi, amazing helpful staff, 24/7 front desk staff, breakfast is good and there is always food available in case you need to leave before breakfast hours. The hotel offers complementary healthy snacks, tea time and wine tasting! There is fresh clean water to fill up your water bottles any time. My room had a king size bed, comfortable with nice, clean and cozy sheets. There is not much room for more than one suitcase, I traveled solo, so it was ok for me. I noticed a heater in the room but I didn’t need to use it. Shower is very small, nice flowing hot water, complementary liquid body wash, shampoo, conditioner, liquid hand soap and moisturizer. Complementary tote bag and glass water bottle as a souvenir, which it was a nice touch.
Ibis Calama
3.7/520 Reviews
I stayed one night at the Ibis Calama on a room + breakfast rate booked through an online travel agency. This was a one night stay in Calama as part of a trip to San Pedro de Atacama as I had a videoconference I needed to participate in, and didn't have time to make it from my flight to San Pedro for it. The trip started off with an early arrival at the hotel around 10am local. As expected, the front desk staff (and everyone in Calama) spoke no English. This wasn't a huge deal as my Spanish was sufficient to negotiate the process. I was initially told that I could not check in until 3pm, despite my booking stating a noon check-in, but when I asked if I could pay to check in then, I was quoted US$29. Upon paying, I was given a room on the 2nd floor facing the Jumbo supermarket. The room itself was small, as expected, but the overall cleanliness of the room significantly missed my expectations for a chain hotel. There were crumbs and hair on the floor, lipstick stains on the towels, hair on the shower floor, and the toilet flusher was malfunctioning. The room served its purpose for my videoconference, and the free internet was sufficiently speedy with low latency. During a break I ran downstairs to try and grab lunch at the restaurant (as even the signs in the elevator claimed it should have been open) however, the front desk clerk noted that it was not open for lunch. No apology or reason, just a ”not open”. The resturant did open for dinner, and the service and food exceeded my expectations for the type of property. There were a number of items not avalable, but given that I was looking for a close-by dinner- it fit the bill. Checkout was painfully slow. Two clerks working the front desk, but both were working on one computer (almost as if a clerk + traineee). No issues with that, but they were having significant issues with the printer. After 20 minutes of helping the first person in line, they decided to offer to email him his receipt. Being the 3rd person in line, it took almost 40 minutes to checkout at 0800. The last point of note in on Calama in general, while it appears the hotel is in the 'nicer' part of the city, it definitely didn't feel like a good place to be outside of the hotel. Pulling up, you are greeted by barbed wire surrounding the hotel, and around 1am I was awoken to the sound of about a dozen gunshots followed by sirens that appeared to not be terribly far away. Not holding that against the hotel, but thought it would be important to note. Next time I would do my best to avoid Calama, but if I had to stay in Calama, the Ibis might be the place I stay in again.
Rey Lagarto Hostel
4.3/512 Reviews
The check in was smooth. I as a non-Chilean didn't need to pay the extra taxes. It's 1.5km from centro, but that's not a big problem. I walked back and forth to centro, and I felt safe even at late night. The room was ok. The bunk bed was sturdy. There were 3 living areas: indoor, roofed outdoor, and rooftop. Rey Lagarto has the typical international hostel vibes and services. The major room for improvement was the wifi, which was slow and unstable. I'm not sure if this was about the geography of Atacama.
Hotel Diego de Almagro San Pedro de Atacama
3.8/565 Reviews
The hotel is located in the center of Atacama. Go out and turn right to the main street. The surrounding life is convenient. The hotel has a swimming pool, breakfast is very rich, free parking in the courtyard; the room is clean, the service is meticulous, and the attitude is friendly.
Nayara Alto Atacama
4.7/541 Reviews
We stayed here on the all inclusive package so had excursions included. We arrived early in the morning, breakfast was still being served so we were offered to help ourselves before checking in. Once we had eaten and completed the check in process someone from the tour desk sat down with us and planned our itinerary for our stay. It was hard to choose between all the excursions as there were so many that sounded amazing. However he listened to what we wanted and enjoyed, and we loved every excursion that he helped us pick out. We did the stargazing twice which was incredible, we planned our stay around the new moon which I would really recommend doing if you’re there for the stargazing. The food in the restaurant was incredible, as was the food we had on the excursions. All the staff were fantastic.
Vientos - la Yareta
4.1/520 Reviews
The hotel (homestay) is very close to the pedestrian street in the town and it is more convenient to be 100 meters away. This is a big advantage. There are trees and flowers in the yard, so there is no atmosphere. And the hotel provides a convenient homemade breakfast such as a toast driver, a refrigerator. Although my room was outside the hotel at the street intersection, I could adapt. The problem is that the water heater in the bath in the room is a problem. The contact is often powered off. I have controlled my bath time within three minutes, but I have to cut off the electricity several times for a bath. The pressure is very high. After all, it is a plateau and cannot catch cold. Wifi is also a problem, slow and weak signal, very inconvenient.
Hostal San Pedro
4.1/57 Reviews
Thank you for helping me check in quickly. It was very well used except that hot water came out and didn't come out. Very close to the bus terminal.
Hotel Cumbres San Pedro de Atacama
4.3/542 Reviews
On the outskirts of San Pedro. They have a coach which will take you and to the town. They have a whatsapp number you can message to book this as well as ask for anything else. The room was lovely. You have to understand in San Pedro that they just do not have high rise buildings and the buildings are simple in design. The hotel was very comfortable. We had a lovely bathroom and an outdoor shower which was a treat! My advice is to enforce a no shoe policy in the room as it will soon get dusty from your shoes if you don't! We had a little outside area which was peaceful and nice to see some nature. The gym is not well equipped - the machines were not plugged in. They only had 2 x 5kg dumbbells. A good chance to do some weights! The pools were nice enough and the hot tub nice but did not have bubbles in the one we went into. They have trips available to book but we did not go on these. Breakfast was ok - an ok selection of items and no a la carte. Our only annoyance was when purchasing a drink from the bar they would not add it on to the room bill and you had to pay for it there and then. It just means we would have been charged a few times for the foreign transaction fee. We have never seen this practice before anywhere else in the world.
RQ Antofagasta
4.2/560 Reviews
Love the super cosy hotel attention 7/7 very careful all workers and All impecable room I loved her and The dress had no price, I managed to disconnect me completely or better is that it is close to the shop and the beaches the food of the super restaurant rich
Hotel Don Raul
4.1/545 Reviews
Everything was ok, despite an incident in the last days. On the second last day, I left my wallet at the hotel, inside my bag, which was inside the closet, to go on a tour. When I returned back home and did my financial balance, I realized that 100 Euros were missing from my wallet. I want to make it clear that I write knowing that the guests' property is their responsibility, however, as I went out that day to hike a volcano, I thought it would be safer to keep my wallet in the room, since I wasn't using cash in Atacama, only credit card. I am writing to report what happened so that you can be aware of possible incidents at the hotel. I understand that individual actions do not reflect a company and the whole crew, but I tried to contact the hotel later and I didn't receive any sort of explanation. I checked on Booking and there's another comment about theft. The other guest was there last month as well.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of hotels612
Number of Reviews 2,361
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 146
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 146