photo from our Tour to the Hidden Lagoons of Baltinache

Atacama Desert Tour: Hidden Lagoons of Baltinache

Half-day tour to Baltinache’s 7 hidden turquoise lagoons from San Pedro de Atacama: short scenic hike, swim in one ultra-salty lagoon (open since March 2025), epic Cordillera de Sal views, hotel pickup, brunch/snacks and pisco sour included, small group only.

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Overview

Drive into the vast silence of the Atacama Desert to reach the seven Hidden Lagoons of Baltinache, where crystal-clear turquoise pools sit like jewels surrounded by stark rock and white salt formations.

Float effortlessly in the ultra-salty water of one lagoon (open for swimming since March 2025), the buoyancy so strong it feels like the Dead Sea transplanted to the driest place on Earth. Walk the short trails between the seven lagoons, marveling at how such vivid blue can exist amid endless sand and stone.

This 4.5-hour half-day trip includes hotel pickup (within radius) or meeting in central San Pedro, a relaxing brunch (AM) or snack (PM) with fruits, bread, juice, coffee/tea, cookies, cheese, cake (AM) or appetizers, potatoes, sauces, pisco sour (PM), and return transport.

Real talk: the lagoons are remote and exposed—strong sun and wind make sunscreen, hat, and water essential.

Max 18 travelers keeps it comfortable; entrance fee paid cash on site. Book ahead.

What's Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in San Pedro de Atacama (within pickup radius; otherwise meet at Plaza Turistur or agency).
  • Bilingual guide (English/Spanish).
  • Air-conditioned vehicle transport.
  • Brunch (AM: fruits, bread, juice, coffee/tea, cookies, cheese, cake) or snack (PM: cookies, juice, pisco sour, appetizers, potatoes, sauces).
  • Entrance fee to Baltinache Hidden Lagoons (US$12 / CLP 12,000 per person, payable cash on site).
  • Gratuities for your guide.
  • Personal items like swimsuit/towel (bring your own for swimming).

Itinerary

  1. Hotel pickup in San Pedro de Atacama (or meet at central point if outside radius).
  2. Drive ~1 hour through the Llano de la Paciencia, with views of Cordillera de la Sal and Cordillera de Domeyko.
  3. Arrive at Baltinache Hidden Lagoons entrance.
  4. Walk the short trail to explore the seven lagoons, admiring the crystal-clear turquoise waters amid rock and sand.
  5. Swim in the designated lagoon (open since March 2025) for that effortless Dead Sea-style float.
  6. Enjoy brunch (AM) or snack (PM) with drinks and light bites.
  7. Return drive ~1 hour to San Pedro de Atacama.

What to Expect from the Tour

Here's practical advice to help your lagoon day go well, based on common experiences with salt water, sun, and trails. We've pulled this from what past guests told us after their trips.

  • Gear essentials. Swimwear, towel, quick-dry clothes, water shoes, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and water aren't optional. Several guests said the salt water stings cuts and eyes—rinse well after. One packed a light sarong for easy changing.
  • Floating sensation. High salt concentration makes you bob effortlessly—guests called it surreal and fun, but avoid swallowing the water.
  • Trail and access. Short, easy walk between lagoons on flat terrain. Guests found it manageable for most fitness levels; shade limited—sun protection key.
  • Brunch/snack. AM brunch hearty with fruits/cheese; PM snack lighter with pisco sour. People loved the refreshments after the float.
  • Group setup. Max 18 spreads out nicely. Past visitors said the size allowed personal guide attention without crowding the trails.
  • Best time to visit. Year-round, but May to October (dry season) for cooler mornings and clearer water. Guests early 2026 noted June-July days stayed comfortable with vivid turquoise.
Month/Season Upsides Downsides Recommended Start Time
May-Oct (Dry) Cooler temps, crisp water Windier AM for brunch option
Dec-Apr (Wet) Warmer days Hotter sun PM for snack option

Common issues. Not wheelchair accessible—uneven paths. Guests found the float relaxing but sun intense—hydrate often. Weather rarely cancels; dress in layers for temperature shifts.

FAQ

Do I need swimming skills?

No skills required—the high salt makes floating effortless. Guides supervise; non-swimmers relax completely.

How salty is the water?

Extremely—Dead Sea-like buoyancy, but it stings cuts/eyes. Guests said rinsing after helps; shower facilities at entrance.

Suitable for kids?

Yes for children who handle sun and cold water. Families said older kids loved the float, but supervise closely.

What if I don't want to swim?

Swimming is optional—many guests just walked trails and enjoyed views. The lagoons are stunning from shore too.

Brunch or snack better?

AM brunch more filling (fruits, cheese, cake); PM snack lighter with pisco sour. Guests chose based on start time—both tasty.

Why this lagoon tour?

Seven hidden lagoons with swimming option (new since 2025), scenic drive, and included brunch/snack. Past guests said the quiet, uncrowded feel and turquoise contrast beat busier salt flat spots.

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