Bus from Chañaral, Atacama Region to Copiapo: Tickets & Timetables

Previously seen journeys

Next departures from Chañaral to Copiapo on 17 February
Operated byVehicle typeDeparture timeDeparture locationTrip durationArrival timeArrival locationRecommendedPrice and booking link
Pullman San AndresBus
Copec Esquina Merino Jarpa
Terminal Terrapuerto AtacamaNo tags
Pullman San AndresBus
Copec Esquina Merino Jarpa
Terminal Terrapuerto AtacamaNo tags

Get from Chañaral to Copiapo

This route is served by bus only

The journey takes about 2 hours, and with fares starting at just €34, it presents an excellent value for a comfortable ride.

2bus per day
2hAverage duration
120 kmDistance
3kgCO₂ emissions

Frequently asked questions about travelling by bus from Chañaral, Atacama Region to Copiapo

Please note that timetables, routes, or operator details shown here may be updated or vary at the time of your journey.

  1. How much is the bus ticket from Chañaral to Copiapo?

    The cheapest coach tickets from Chañaral to Copiapo start from €34. The average price for this route is around €34. Busbud recommends that you book your tickets in advance for a better chance to get the lowest possible price.

  2. How long is the bus journey from Chañaral to Copiapo?

    The average bus journey time from Chañaral to Copiapo is 2h, covering a distance of 120 km. The fastest bus can take you there in 2h and is operated by Pullman San Andres.

  3. Which bus companies service the Chañaral to Copiapo route?

    Several major bus companies operate on this route with 2 buses available per day.

  4. What is the earliest and latest departure time for the bus from Chañaral to Copiapo?

    The earliest bus departs from Chañaral to Copiapo at 20:10. And the latest bus departs at 23:10.

  5. What are the CO₂ emissions for the bus trip from Chañaral to Copiapo?

    A bus journey from Chañaral to Copiapo produces an estimated 3 kg of CO₂, making it a highly eco-friendly choice and a mode of travel recommended by Busbud.

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