A charming port city, Antofagasta boasts an old-fashioned plaza and is lined with Victorian and Georgian-style buildings. Spend your time in Antofagasta exploring unique art pieces, visiting history museums and marvelling at a famous arch that took millions of years to form.
Things to do in Antofagasta
Stroll the picturesque Plaza Colon to see its Big Ben replica, called Torre Reloj, then walk down Avenida Arturo Prat and explore its collection of stores, restaurants and squares filled with street musicians. Just a short walk away is Playa Paraiso, a golden stretch of beach where you can enjoy water sports and beach football.
Learn about the history of the region at the Museum of Antofagasta, home to historic artefacts from pre-Hispanic times. Interested in the history of the Earth? Huanchaca Ruins Museum showcases rocks, minerals and marine fossils.
Art enthusiasts can drive one hour from Antofagasta to see one of the most unique art installations in South America. The remote “Hand of the Desert” is an 11-metre-tall hand coming out of the desert floor. You shouldn’t leave without seeing La Portada, a famous natural arch formed from millions of years of wind, sea spray and waves.
For a day of shopping, head to Mercado Central to purchase clothing and accessories, while luxury goods can be found at Mall Plaza Antofagasta. Mingle with locals at an exhilarating football match at Estadio Regional de Antofagasta.
Getting around Antofagasta
Andrés Sabella Gálvez International Airport is 10 kilometres north of Antofagasta, while long-distance buses are also available from nearby cities. Upon arrival in Antofagasta, the best way to get around is by car, bus or taxi.