Things to do on a San Pedro de Atacama to Punta Arenas Road Trip
The ultimate Chilean adventure from desert to Patagonia. This is not just a road trip—it’s a full-scale expedition. Driving from San Pedro de Atacama to Punta Arenas takes you across nearly the entire length of Chile, covering deserts, mountains, forests, and glaciers. With a relocation deal from Imoova, you can do this bucket list journey on a budget with their $1/day one-way campervan relocations.
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Northern Desert Highlights (Atacama & Norte Grande)
The journey begins in San Pedro de Atacama, but don’t rush off too quickly - this region is one of the most unique landscapes on Earth. The Atacama Desert is the driest non-polar desert in the world, and its scenery feels closer to Mars than planet Earth.
Start with the iconic:
Valle de la Luna - Known for its jagged salt formations, dunes, and fiery sunsets
Valle de la Muerte - Perfect for sandboarding or catching golden hour over endless ridgelines
These spots are just minutes from town but feel completely otherworldly.
Other must see's before heading off are:
Miscanti and Miñiques Lagoons – Deep blue lakes framed by volcanoes at over 4,000m altitude
El Tatio Geysers – One of the largest geyser fields in the world
Salar de Atacama – Chile’s largest salt flat
Laguna Chaxa – A prime spot to see flamingos against a surreal white landscape

Desert Highways Toward the Coast
As you leave San Pedro de Atacama and head toward Antofagasta:
Expect long, empty roads with dramatic mountain backdrops
Pass abandoned mining towns
The sense of isolation is part of the experience - fuel up and plan stops carefully
Santiago Stopover
Breaking up your journey in Santiago is a great way to recharge before heading further south. Surrounded by the Andes, the city offers a striking contrast to the remote desert landscapes you’ve just experienced.
Take in panoramic views from Cerro San Cristóbal
Wander through vibrant neighbourhoods like Bellavista and Lastarria for cafés, street art, and nightlife
Visit local markets such as La Vega Central for an authentic taste of Chile
Stock up on supplies and enjoy a proper meal before continuing your road trip
It’s the perfect midway reset offering culture, comfort, and a chance to experience Chile’s urban energy before diving back into nature.

Lake District (Los Lagos Region)
One of Chile’s most scenic regions:
Puerto Varas - Overlooks Llanquihue Lake with volcano views
Osorno Volcano - Picture-perfect cone-shaped volcano
Lush forests, waterfalls, and alpine-style villages

Carretera Austral (Optional but Incredible)
For adventurous travellers:
Carretera Austral - One of the world’s most beautiful drives
Remote landscapes, glaciers, rivers, and minimal crowds

Patagonia & Torres del Paine
A true highlight of the trip:
Torres del Paine National Park - Granite peaks, turquoise lakes, and wildlife
Hiking, photography, and jaw-dropping scenery at every turn

Tierra del Fuego Region
As you approach the southern tip:
Windswept landscapes and unique wildlife
Possible penguin sightings

Arriving in Punta Arenas
End your journey in Punta Arenas:
Gateway to Antarctica
Visit historic sites and coastal viewpoints
Reflect on one of the most diverse road trips on Earth

Relocations through Imoova are ideal for long-distance routes like this:
Huge distances = massive savings potential
Flexible travel with accommodation included
A rare chance to experience the full length of Chile on a backpacker budget
You can find Imoova's South American relocations here.
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