• Tripadvisor
  • See ALL TOURS Here
  • Tours By Place
  • Salar de Uyuni
  • Lake Titicaca
  • Cochabamba and Santa Cruz
  • Amazon Basin
  • Tours By Type
  • Bolivia Wide
  • Most Popular
  • Overland Expeditions

tour uyuni full day

  • Recommended:
  • San Pedro de Atacama

tour uyuni full day

  • See All Trips New

Banjo Tours

  • Sajama National Park
  • Custom Tours
  • UYUNI SALT FLATS FULL DAY - 1 DAY TOUR FROM UYUNI (CAN ALSO START FROM LA PAZ OR SANTA CRUZ W/FLIGHTS)

UYUNI SALT FLATS FULL DAY - 1 DAY TOUR FROM UYUNI OR LA PAZ

UYUNI SALT FLATS FULL DAY - 1 DAY TOUR FROM UYUNI OR LA PAZ

Dry Season (May to November)

This itinerary typically starts in the city of Uyuni. However, it can also start in the city of La Paz or Santa Cruz if needed. Just add your flights at the moment of booking and don’t forget to attach your passport to issue your flight tickets.

Your experience begins with a welcome meeting in the town of Uyuni at approximately 9:30 am (this allows for a well-needed rest/breakfast if previous night was spent in Uyuni or an early morning flight from La Paz or Santa Cruz).

After meeting your driver, jump on one of the 4WD vehicles we will assign for you to enjoy this experience safely. These vehicles are equipped with fully functioning seatbelts, comfortable seats, first aid kit and upon request, oxygen (seldom needed). Just what you need for a safe Uyuni Salt Flats adventure. You will leave the town of Uyuni and travel to the dusty, old-style town of Colchani (approx. 30 mins). Along the way the vehicle will stop at Cementerio de Trenes (train graveyard) and at Colchani market to buy some optional locally made salt crafts. You will also have the opportunity to visit a rustic family-owned salt processing operation to learn about the trade. Once we leave Colchani, it is a short drive to the stunning Salar de Uyuni.

Upon entering the world’s largest salt flats, we will visit the ‘salt eyes’ area where bubbling brine springs can be seen. Later, stop by the international flag stand next to the first turned-museum salt hotel.

Lunch will be served in the middle of the vastness of the Salar in a strategic location. Take this opportunity to appreciate the sheer greatness of the area and practice your photography skills for the deep-perspective illusion that the endless flats offer.

Later in the afternoon, arrive at Isla Incahuasi - a rocky outcrop covered by giant cacti in the middle of the Salar. This island provides great opportunities to get a little active by hiking through its moderate trails up to the top where the 360-degree views will leave you in awe. View some flora and fauna as well as the towering Thunupa Volcano in the distance.

After our hike, get back on the “road” and head back toward the town of Uyuni not before making more stops to stretch your legs and have more photography time. If time allows, a surreal sunset over the salt flats will leave this place ingrained in your memory for the rest of your life.

Drop off is in the center of Uyuni/bus station/airport for flight to La Paz or Santa Cruz or wherever customers choose.

SPECIAL INFORMATION The tour officially starts in the town of Uyuni. You may arrange travel to/from there on your own. Night buses leave La Paz daily as well as flights. We get a special rate on flights from La Paz or Santa Cruz so you may add this at the time of booking

MEALS INCLUDED LUNCH

Rainy Season (December to April)

Upon entering the world’s largest salt flats, we will witness one of nature’s most dramatic sights on the planet. You will see your reflection mirrored by the few inches of water that floods the entire surface of the salt flats every year during the rainy season. You will see the sky perfectly reflected if the conditions are right (i.e. no wind, few clouds).

Lunch will be served in the middle of the vastness of the Salar in a strategic location. Take this opportunity to appreciate the sheer greatness of the area and practice your photography skills trying to capture that perfect reflection.

Later in the afternoon, witness a surreal sunset that will be forever ingrained in your brain. Drop off is in the center of Uyuni/bus station/airport for flight to La Paz or Santa Cruz or wherever customers choose

IS THIS TRIP FOR ME? (KNOW BEFORE YOU GO)

  • This trip visits the famed Salar de Uyuni salt flats only. It does not visit anywhere further north or south such as the deserts and lagoons of Reserva Eduardo Avaroa (for this, see our 3-day Salar de Uyuni tour)
  • This trip is ideal if you are short of time and want to get to know the region’s most famous attraction as is Salar de Uyuni
  • This trip does not require a high level of fitness nor long driving hours as takes place on surface of the salt flats only and physical activity is limited though available
  • This trip does not include accommodation. However, you may extend your stay at one of the famous salt hotels in the town of Colchani
  • This trip may start in La Paz or Santa Cruz as we are able to get preferential rates on flights from either city

PLEASE NOTE THAT PARK AND OTHER SITES' ADMISSION FEES - IF APPLICABLE - ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE (READ BELOW)

WHAT TO BRING?

  • Effective sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, hat)
  • Warm layers as temperatures drop considerably in the evening
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Money in Bolivianos for personal spending (drinks, souvenirs, tips, etc)

WHY DO THIS TRIP WITH US

  • We are a tour operator, not a travel agency. This means that we organize this trip by putting everything from transport to accommodation providers together to make sure it works as flawlessly as possible. Our trusted providers have been tried and tested and we put our name confidently up front because we trust the safety and reliability they offer. A travel agency merely books you with a tour operator earning a commission for themselves and not giving a lot of care to your experience
  • We put safety at the top of our list of priorities. We know Bolivia inside out and the roads, towns, villages, deserts, etc. that are safe to travel through. By using our services, you can rest assured that we will get you to your destination at the end of every day safely
  • The itinerary may suffer changes without previous notice due to factors outside our direct control such as weather and road conditions. If we are forced to alter the itinerary in any way, it will be based on good judgment and necessary amendments for your own safety and comfort and you will be promptly notified. We never alter or skip attractions in the itinerary without explaining the reasoning behind any possible change and providing adequate proof that such change may be necessary. Therefore, you should not take the above itinerary as “set in stone” and we will not he held liable for any loss or damage that you may feel arising from such changes made
  • Please note that the itinerary differs in the rainy season from the itinerary in the dry season. We will not be held liable/responsible for failure to read this information
  • This region is a remote area that lacks the usual comforts of the modern world. You should not expect high standards of accommodation, hot water is available most of the time (according to respective package) and electricity is available for a few hours or more where possible.
  • Food is handled hygienically and it is our priority and job that you are satisfied with the limited resources available in this region. Vegetarians are welcome, but should not expect special menus as we do what we can to serve appropriate portions of vegetables and fruit in the vegetarian menu
  • During the rainy season (December to March/April) some parts of the salt flats may be inaccessible such as Incahuasi Island and time on the actual salt flats is limited.

The following are dates in which other people have shown interest in forming a group for this tour. Use the ENQUIRY tab to request a new date or join one of the dates below to form a group and obtain the respective price. The number of interested persons is shown for your reference and you will be updated via email if other people are interested in the same date. If your party consist of four persons, we suggest booking a tour outright to confirm departure.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Transportation by private vehicle from/to Uyuni including pick up & drop off
  • Bilingual guide (English-Spanish) or digital guide in IOS or Android app

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED

  • Admission fee to Incahuasi Island (30 BOB / 5 USD)
  • Soft/fizzy and alcoholic drinks
  • Optional tips/gratuities (suggested)

tour uyuni full day

  • Ask a Question

tour uyuni full day

  • Related Tours

CLASSIC UYUNI SALT FLATS TOUR - 3 DAYS

Write a review

  • We suggest you also

SALINAS & AGUADA BLANCA RESERVE - SALT FLATS DAY TRIP FROM AREQUIPA

Uyuni Salt Flats Full Day Tour

tour uyuni full day

  • Transportation in 4WD with rooftop luggage rack 
  • Local Driver & English Speaking Guide
  • Accommodation or Bus station Pickup 
  • Entrance Fees: Isla Incahuasi (30 Bs approx), Reserva Eduardo Avaroa Protected Area (150 Bs*)
  • Please note that these costs are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Tips for Guide and Driver (Please keep in mind that tipping is common in Latin America and would be greatly appreciated.
  • Personal Expenses
  • Travel Insurance
  • Toilets on the way (20 Bs approx)
  • Personal toiletries 
  • 2 liter water bottle a day (can be purchased in places we visit) 
  • Entry/Admission - Salar de Uyuni
  • Red Planet Expeditions, G5QH+475, Av. Ferroviaria, Uyuni, Bolivia Av. Ferroviaria s/n, between Sucre & Camacho Street. Please check in at 10:00 Hrs. The departure will be at 10:30 Hrs.
  • Av. Ferroviaria s/n, between Sucre & Camacho Street. Please check in at 10:00 Hrs. The departure will be at 10:30 Hrs.
  • Uyuni, Bolivia
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travelers can participate
  • SUGGESTED PACKING LIST: Sun hat, sunglasses (to protect your eyes from the bright glare off the salt panes), sunblock, coat, gloves, wool hat, trekking shoes, warm socks, water bottle, snacks, personal medication, camera, hand sanitizer, personal first aid kit.
  • Important: During the rainy season (from November to April), it is not possible to access Incahuasi Island. However, there is the possibility of visiting the island if on the day of your tour it does not rain. We also may sleep in a different location due to road access  
  • Important: During the winter season (from May to August), it is not possible to access Eduardo Avaroa National Park (red lagoon, Dali dessert, green lagoon). However, there is the possibility of visiting black lagoon and rock valley, changes to the itinerary maybe made without prior notice depending on the weather conditions. You may also sleep in different locations depending on vehicle access.  
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Similar experiences

tour uyuni full day

  • You'll start at Red Planet Expeditions Or, you can also get picked up See departure details
  • 1 Colchani Stop: 2 hours See details
  • 2 Salar de Uyuni Stop: 7 hours - Admission excluded See details
  • You'll return to the starting point

tour uyuni full day

  • צביקה ר 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Good guide for salar I want to recommend on Eduardo mamani, aguide in andes travels agency. Eduardo was very professional and took care of all our needs. All ways with good vibe Read more Written August 2, 2022

More to explore in Uyuni

tour uyuni full day

Most Recent: Reviews ordered by most recent publish date in descending order.

Detailed Reviews: Reviews ordered by recency and descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as wait time, length of visit, general tips, and location information.

Nat W

Buy it with

tour uyuni full day

Uyuni Salt Flats Full Day Tour provided by Bamba Travel

tour uyuni full day

Uyuni Salt Flat Tour Full Day

tour uyuni full day

Perla de Bolivia is a highly rated Uyuni tour operator known for their safety standards

Discover and learn all about Bolivia's oldest train graveyard located on the salt flats

Professional guide through the whole tour, backed by an experienced support team

Experience the natural wonder that is the Uyuni Salt Flats, and see the largest salt flat on Earth. Marvel at the giant cacti, strange rock formations, and the extraordinary landscapes. Observe first-hand the production of salt, and the salt mines. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to explore another part of the world!

AVAILABILITY

All year round

START LOCATION

Perla De Bolivia Office, Sucre between Av Cabrera & Av Colon, Uyuni

END LOCATION

Uyuni City Centre

OPERATOR NAME

Pearl of the Salar

Physical Level

Minimum age: 4 years old – Must have parents permission The pickups from the Uyuni Bus Station is only available on the date of your tour. In case, you arrive in Uyuni before, we highly recommend you choose your meeting point the Perla de Bolivia office Start your tour off at 10:30 a.m. with a drive out to the Uyuni Salt Flats. The first stop is the haunting “Train Graveyard’, which is found on the outskirts of Uyuni. Get to see the first locomotives in Bolivia, and learn about their history, which connected several major cities. Now, corroded over time from the strong salt winds that run through this desert area, this makes for a great photo setting. Then visit the small settlement of Colchani (salt miners’ workshops next to the salt flats), there, also find handicrafts made of salt, and textile art manufactured of llama and alpaca wool. These make excellent souvenirs to bring back home. Take photos as you cruise along the vast white expanse of salt, wade through “Ojos de Agua Salada” (salt water eyes), also visit: a hotel made completely out of salt which is currently used as a museum – restaurant, Flags of the world (Where you can bring yours and put there for free) and a Monument of Dakar racing. After a morning of exploration, Lunch will be served near “Isla Incahuasi” (Fish Island), following that, have time to take a hike to the top of the island to see giant cacti and rock formations made of petrified coral. Next, take time to organize your group for fun perspective- and proportion-distorted photos, set on the blinding white surface of the salt flats, playing around with the scene, you can be sure to take some funny, and memorable shots! Finally, head to a spacious area for the unique experience of seeing a beautiful sunset over the salt flats, spreading its dazzling colors all over the Uyuni Salt Flats, and enjoying it with a glass of wine. Important: Due to the rainy season from the last week of December to the last week of April. (Depending the weather conditions), it is not possible to access Incahuasi Island instead we have a magnificent view of Mirror Effect. This tour is perfectly tailored for all arrivals in Uyuni, being by bus or by plane. The operator´s office is only 5 minutes away by taxi from the bus terminal and the airport Notes: *The operator provides water and refreshments during lunch. *Enjoy the tour with bilingual guides: English and Spanish. *The drivers and guide are separate individuals for your safety and the best experience.

10:00 - 10:15

Meeting point at Perla de Bolivia Office

Depart Uyuni, visit the Train Graveyard

11:30 - 12:30

Stop in Colchani Village, salt crafts and textile art

12:30 - 13:00

Stop in Salt Flats, Ojos de Agua Salada (small lagoon) and Salt Flats museum

14:30 - 15:30

Visit Incahuasi, and see the giant cactus and rock formations

Arrive back to Uyuni (see the sunset before you leave)

- English Speaking Guide. - Local Driver - Transportation in 4WD with rooftop luggage rack. - Meals: 1 lunch. - 1 glass of wine during the sunset over the Salt Flats. - Pick up from Bus Station Uyuni City – Same Day of the Tour - Pick up from Airport in Uyuni – Same Day of the Tour

- Entrance Fee: Isla Incahuasi (30 BOB) - Toilets on the way in total fee (10 BOB). - Personal Expenses (150 BOB) (Optional) * Please note that these costs are subject to change without prior notice * Bring cash in Bolivianos, people don’t accept USD or Card during the tour.

- Sun hat / woolly hat - Sunglasses - Sunscreen - Coat - Gloves - Trekking shoes - Warm socks - Hand sanitizer - Bottled water - Snacks - Camera - Batteries

Cancellation or changes to this tour: CHANGES: Any changes to the tour date need to be done before 5:00 pm (Bolivia time) 2 days before the tour begins. After this time, there is a 100% administration fee. NO SHOWS & CANCELLATIONS: If you cancel two days prior to the tour before 5:00 pm (La Paz time) or earlier, a 35% administration fee (+ the card fee) will apply. After this time, there is a 100% no-show or cancellation fee. You must email [email protected] (include the name of the tour and the reservation number) to cancel this tour or to make any changes.

From where do the tours start - can I start from La Paz?

All of the tours of the Salar de Uyuni start in Uyuni. The tours will not include your transfer from La Paz; you will need to organize and pay for this separately. The buses to Uyuni are overnight, departing from La Paz every evening, and arriving into Uyuni the next day at about 7:00 am. You are able to start a tour on the same morning, as tours start from 10:30 a.m. We recommend the bus company Todo Turismo, as it is the most well-known among travelers.

Do I need to stay one night in Uyuni before and after my tour?

You will arrive in Uyuni early in the morning, so it is possible to start a tour the same day you arrive. All tours start at 10:30 a.m. You will return to Uyuni by 18:30 pm ( 3 Day Tour) or 19:15 pm, ( Full Day Tour) giving you time to eat and head back on the overnight bus to La Paz, or even take a bus to Potosi / Sucre. It is advised that you book these buses before doing your tour of the Salt Flats. By following this itinerary, it is not necessary to stay in Uyuni.

Can I rent a sleeping bag for the tour?

Yes, it will cost 50 BOB for the two nights and you must inform in the office in Uyuni City, before your tour start.

How does the wet season affect the tours?

Salt flat (Salar de Uyuni) tours leave year-round, including during the wet season. In fact, many people try to visit during the wet season, in order to see the "mirror effect" of the water sitting atop the salt flats and reflecting the sky, which is an incredible sight. This is caused when the water table below the salt flats has risen enough to cause the water to sit on top of the salt. It is fine to visit the area when there is a certain amount of water, but when it becomes too deep (after long, sustained periods of rainfall in consecutive days) some places can become inaccessible, such as Isla Incahuasi. These must then be omitted from the tours, but we can usually continue visiting other parts of the salt flats. Also, the area to the south (with the colored lakes, geysers, hot springs, etc.) is usually not affected, so tours are not canceled.

What should I bring to the tour?

Take coins and small bills, as the bathrooms aren't free. Don’t forget sunglasses, a camera with spare batteries, extra water, sunscreen and a hat, a sleeping bag, extra snacks (especially fruit and protein), lip balm (the sun, wind, and dry air will crack them up), and your passport. Take warm clothes (layers are best) for nights, as temperatures can get very low. Bring a T-shirt for daytime use, a jumper for the evenings, a warm jacket, gloves, and woolen socks for the nighttime. Also, remember comfortable walking shoes, flip-flops (for shared restroom facilities), a swimsuit, a towel, and a raincoat (for the rainy season, from December to March). Bring a torch, because the lights go out at 10:00 p.m. the second night when the generator runs dry. First Night you have energy all night.

Are there additional costs?

The entrance fees for the attractions will not be covered. Full Day Tour Entrance Fees: Isla Incahuasi (30 BOB) Toilets on the way (10 BOB)

Will I have problems with altitude sickness on this tour?

Altitude sickness can catch many travellers a little bit off guard. Not everyone gets sick in high altitudes, and it is difficult to predict who is likely to be badly affected by it. For most people, it is nothing more than a headache and a dizzy sensation that diminishes over a short period of time, 1 to 2 days for most people. If you want to limit your chances of getting sick, there are a few things you can do. Firstly, do not fly directly into high altitude - proceed slowly, allowing your body time to acclimatise as you ascend gradually. However, for many that is not possible, so it’s important to drink lots of water, and to slow down! This sounds simple, but both of these things are very important. Your body is struggling because you don’t have enough oxygen, so avoiding any strenuous activity is a good idea. Chew some coca leaves - the native people of South America have been chewing coca for centuries, thanks to its ability to alleviate mild altitude sickness symptoms. Coca leaves can be bought in any supermarket, and even souvenir shops or street stalls. Take altitude sickness pills (Soroche): these are sold over the counter all over Peru and Bolivia, and are just a few dollars. If you are flying straight into altitude over 2500 metres without spending any time at an intermediate elevation, and you’re worried about getting sick, you can ask your doctor for more specific and stronger altitude sickness medication in advance. In the rare case that your symptoms are more severe than a headache and mild dizziness, you should descend in altitude and seek medical assistance.

I heard that I can finish this tour in Chile. Is that possible?

Yes, it is possible to finish this tour at San Pedro de Atacama in Chile instead of coming back to Uyuni. After your visit to the Green Lagoon, the guides will help you get across the border without any issues, and you will arrive to Chile no later than 1:30 pm. The drop off is at San Pedro de Atacama’s main square, and the cost of this transfer is $20 USD. Please note that you will have no lunch before your transfer to San Pedro de Atacama. We recommend to have a good breakfast or take extra snacks with you.

Are there ATMs and an internet connection?

Bring cash money with you, as sometimes the ATMs do not work in Salar de Uyuni – it’s best to have money prior to arrival. There is no internet connection on the tour, as the places that you’ll visit are in very remote locations and are inside the Natural Reserve “Eduardo Avaroa”.

I have heard and read awful stories about the drivers being drunk, and terrible car accidents happening?

We only work with the best tour operators in Uyuni, and they monitor their drivers closely to ensure that there are none of these issues. We know there are many rogue operators in Uyuni with bad reputations, and for this reason we only offer tours with selected operators that we feel we can trust.

What kind of weather can we find in Uyuni Salt Flats?

From June to September, you will find the lowest temperatures. Generally, it is cold, dry, and windy, and can easily reach -15 °C at night. Daytime temperatures can be between 5 and 10°C, and even increase a little more. The temperatures from January to May increase until at a comfortable level, and particularly in the day it can easily reach 19°C. However, the humidity from rain can cause a drop in the temperature.

I do not want to take all of my belongings with me to the Salt Flats. Where can I leave my big bag or suitcase?

The first day of your tour you can leave your belongings at the Perla de Bolivia's office in Uyuni City, and pick them up on return.

Can I have a private room if I travel alone or as a couple for the second night ?

Yes, of course, but you will need to pay an extra 20 dollars (per person) for a private bathroom on the second night (this room includes towels, toilet paper, and hot water). You need to inform us 48 hours before your tour date. (US Dollar notes must be in perfect condition. Old, torn, or marked notes will not be accepted).

Do you sell any Uyuni Salt Flats tour over the Christmas / New Year period?

We do not sell any Uyuni Salt Flats tours on December 24th, December 25th, December 31st and January 1st, because of safety concerns. Specifically, this is due to the high number of drunk driving incidents that occur on Salt Flats tours during this time. We don't sell tours with any tour operator that we work with, and we think it is best to avoid the dangers and problems that occur at this time of year.

How long does it take to get to the Perla de Bolivia office from Uyuni Airport?

It takes approximately 10 - 15 minutes from the Airport to the Perla de Bolivia office. You can take a taxi and it can cost between 15 Bs to 25 Bs approx.

Why book with FindLocalTrips.com?

Apart from our low-price guarantee, with us you can be 100% assured that your booking is made. We provide instant email confirmation, and have live spaces and availability for each tour. You are in the capable hands of our team here on the ground, with 20 local experts who speak perfect Spanish and English, always ready with a quick response to any of the questions you might have. Tour operators are experts at operating their tours, and we are the experts at reservations, organisation, and assistance with your plans for these tours.

Our Rating:

tour uyuni full day

our comments:

Amazing scenery

tour uyuni full day

people looking at trips at the moment.

  • TRAVEL GUIDE
  • BUS COMPANIES
  • OPERATOR VERIFICATION

tour uyuni full day

Deals of the Week   European Long Weekends   Up to 50% OFF

UYUNI SALT FLATS FULL DAY GROUP TOUR

  • Fully Guided
  • Personalized
  • Christmas & New Year

Places You’ll See

Uyuni

  • Introduction
  • Day 1 UYUNI - COLCHANI - SALT FLATS – UYUNI

Want to read it later?

Download this tour’s PDF brochure and start tour planning offline

What's Included

  • Additional Services

Adventure Type

  • Group of 5 travelers max.
  • Fast booking confirmation
  • Carefully planned itineraries
  • Travel with like-minded people
  • Travel with your own group of min. 1 travelers
  • Choose your preferred dates and duration
  • Upgrade your accommodation
  • Customize the itineraries

Reviews About This Operator

  • Tour Operator Peru Trek 4 Good 4.5
  • Rafal · 12th June 2023 I was truly surprised at how well-organized this trip was. In addition to our trip to Peru, we decided to explore... Show more
  • Cheryl · 21st January 2020 This was a pretty different experience from my Peruvian tour last year with a bigger company. With that company, I... Show more
  • Siddartha · 7th January 2024 Yure organized a wonderful vacation for our family of three during December 2023 and January 2024. We had a general... Show more

Dates & Availability

PayPal

Pay-by-instalments

Take advantage of our 0% interest instalment plan on selected departures. Learn More

  • Upcoming departures
  • August 2024
  • September 2024
  • October 2024
  • November 2024
  • December 2024
  • January 2025
  • February 2025
  • Monday 15 Apr, 2024 Monday 15 Apr, 2024 English, Spanish Multiple Room Types €133 Confirm Dates
  • Tuesday 16 Apr, 2024 Tuesday 16 Apr, 2024 English, Spanish Multiple Room Types €133 Confirm Dates
  • Wednesday 17 Apr, 2024 Wednesday 17 Apr, 2024 English, Spanish Multiple Room Types €133 Confirm Dates
  • Thursday 18 Apr, 2024 Thursday 18 Apr, 2024 English, Spanish Multiple Room Types €133 Confirm Dates
  • Friday 19 Apr, 2024 Friday 19 Apr, 2024 English, Spanish Multiple Room Types €133 Confirm Dates
  • Get Instant Confirmation Saturday 20 Apr, 2024 Saturday 20 Apr, 2024 English, Spanish Multiple Room Types €133 Confirm Dates
  • Get Instant Confirmation Sunday 21 Apr, 2024 Sunday 21 Apr, 2024 English, Spanish Multiple Room Types €133 Confirm Dates
  • Get Instant Confirmation Monday 22 Apr, 2024 Monday 22 Apr, 2024 English, Spanish Multiple Room Types €133 Confirm Dates
  • Get Instant Confirmation Tuesday 23 Apr, 2024 Tuesday 23 Apr, 2024 English, Spanish Multiple Room Types €133 Confirm Dates Hold space for 48h
  • Get Instant Confirmation Wednesday 24 Apr, 2024 Wednesday 24 Apr, 2024 English, Spanish Multiple Room Types €133 Confirm Dates Hold space for 48h

Frequently Asked Questions

We are there for you! If you have any questions about this tour, then please don't hesitate to contact us 24/7 and we will get back to you latest within 2 hours!

Got a question about this tour?

Reach out to our travel experts.

Good to Know

  • Currency Bs. Boliviano Bolivia

As a traveller from USA, Canada you will need an adaptor for types C, E, F. As a traveller from England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa you will need an adaptor for types A, B, C, E, F.

  • These are only indications, so please visit your doctor before you travel to be 100% sure.
  • Typhoid - Recommended for Bolivia. Ideally 2 weeks before travel.
  • Hepatitis A - Recommended for Bolivia. Ideally 2 weeks before travel.
  • Tuberculosis - Recommended for Bolivia. Ideally 3 months before travel.
  • Hepatitis B - Recommended for Bolivia. Ideally 2 months before travel.
  • Rabies - Recommended for Bolivia. Ideally 1 month before travel.
  • Yellow fever - Recommended for Bolivia. Ideally 10 days before travel.
  • Unfortunately we cannot offer you a visa application service. Whether you need a visa or not depends on your nationality and where you wish to travel. Assuming your home country does not have a visa agreement with the country you're planning to visit, you will need to apply for a visa in advance of your scheduled departure.
  • Here is an indication for which countries you might need a visa. Please contact the local embassy for help applying for visas to these places.
  • For any tour departing before 10th August 2024 a full payment is necessary. For tours departing after 10th August 2024, a minimum payment of 20% is required to confirm your booking with Peru Trek 4 Good. The final payment will be automatically charged to your credit card on the designated due date. The final payment of the remaining balance is required at least 120 days prior to the departure date of your tour. TourRadar never charges you a booking fee and will charge you in the stated currency.
  • Some departure dates and prices may vary and Peru Trek 4 Good will contact you with any discrepancies before your booking is confirmed.
  • The following cards are accepted for "Peru Trek 4 Good" tours: Visa, Maestro, Mastercard, American Express or PayPal. TourRadar does NOT charge you an extra fee for using any of these payment methods.
  • Insurance Unless otherwise mentioned, TourRadar does not provide travel insurance. We do however recommend purchasing it through our tried and trusted partner, World Travel Nomads .
  • Accessibility Some tours are not suitable for mobility-restricted traveller, however, some operators may be able to accommodate special requests. For any enquiries, you can contact our customer support team , who are ready and waiting to help you.
  • North America Tours
  • Andes Mountains Budget tours
  • Northwestern Pakistan July 2025 tours
  • Himalaya Mountains Luxury tours
  • The Sustainable Adventure with G Adventures
  • 10 Best Safaris in February
  • Register for TourRadar Labs

Similar Tours

THE BEST OF UYUNI, THE SALT FLATS & ALL LAGOONS: 3 DAYS GROUP TOUR Tour

Keep Exploring Bolivia

  • 10 Best South America Backpacking Tours & Trips 2024/2025
  • 10 Best Adventure Trips for Couples 2024/2025
  • Best Explorer Tours and Trips 2024/2025
  • Bolivia from Uyuni
  • Bolivia Explorer
  • Small group tour
  • Operators in Latin America
  • UYUNI SALT FLATS FULL DAY GROUP TOUR Tours in Bolivia
  • Explorer Tours
  • Bolivia Tours
  • Latin America Tours
  • Family Tours
  • Group Tours
  • Fully Guided Tours
  • Personalized Tours
  • Christmas & New Year Tours
  • Bolivia tours

Uyuni Adventure

Uyuni Adventure – Travel to the Salt Flat

Rescheduling and cancellation flexibility for all tours, uyuni salt flat tour.

The #1 tourist destination in South America!

Experience the Magic of Salar de Uyuni

Discover the enchanting Salar de Uyuni with our private tours! Immerse yourself in Bolivia's stunning landscapes, vibrant cultures, and unique wildlife.

Shared Tours with Budget Accomodation.

tour uyuni full day

Roundtrip from San Pedro to the Uyuni Salt Flat and the Colored Lagoons

Uyuni salar

One way to Uyuni Salt Flat and Lagoons from San Pedro de Atacama.

Salar-de-uyuni-panorama

From Uyuni to the Salt Flat and the Colored Lagoons, Ends in San Pedro A.

sunglasses uyuni

Full day in the salt flat with Lunch & Sunset

tour uyuni full day

From Uyuni to the Salt Flat and the Colored Lagoons, Ends in Uyuni

Pimp your shared tour.

Get Private accomodation with bathroom for Your Budget Option!

Travel from San Pedro de Atacama, Chile 🇨🇱

4 days in the uyuni salt flat and the colored lagoons.

  • San Pedro de Atacama - CJC
  • 4 Days / 3 Nigths

Uyuni

One way to Uyuni Salt Flat and the Colored Lagoons

  • 3 Days / 2 Nigths

tour uyuni full day

Travel from Uyuni, Bolivia 🇧🇴

tour uyuni full day

One way from Uyuni to the Salt Flat, Colored Lagoons and Chile

  • Uyuni - UYU

Uyuni Adventure

from Uyuni to the Salt Flat, Colored Lagoons and Chile

tour uyuni full day

One day in the Salt Flat of Uyuni

  • 1 Day / 0 Nigths

VIP Accomodations

Get Extra confort in one of the most remoted place on Earth. Choose to stay in: Hotel Palacio de Sal 5⭐ Hotel Jardines de Uyuni 4⭐ Hotel Jardines de Mallku Cueva

Book your trip to Salar de Uyuni now and travel later!

Live your dreams by discovering Uyuni Salt Flat and the most impressive destinations in South America.

Start your adventure today

Our tours start from the moment you dream of traveling. Tour with us and make your own Dream True! We are always available via Whatsapp:

The Best Tours in Uyuni

The Bolivian Salt Flats have become Bolivia’s most popular attraction and a must-see for anyone traveling through South America. Their otherworldly nature and surreal beauty attracts tens of thousands of visitors every year. Read below to find everything you need to choose the perfect Salar de Uyuni tour!

Quick tips:

  • If you have a bit more time, choose a 3 or 4 Day Tour to get to enjoy everything Salar de Uyuni has to offer!
  • Unfortunately, there have been cases of tour operators scamming tourists who try to book a tour when they arrive to the salt flats. If possible, book in advance through a trusted operator.
  • Findlocaltrips.com is a highly recommended website that finds and compares local tour operators. Check them out to find the best Salar de Uyuni tours.

Salar de Uyuni tour options

With the natural beauty of Salar de Uyuni and all its breathtaking surroundings, it’s no wonder the Bolivia Salt Flat is one of the world’s most popular tours. Luckily, theres an option for all travelers, whether short on time or traveling at a slower pace. Let’s take a look in more detail.

One-day tours are a great way for those who don’t have much time to see the salt flats. Due to the time restriction, you won’t get a chance to visit the incredible surrounding attractions. However, you will be far from disappointed when you leave as these tours still give you plenty of time to soak in the magic of Salar de Uyuni and capture jaw-dropping photos that you didn’t even know were possible.

One-day tours can only be taken from Uyuni. Buses arrive here very early in the morning to allow enough time for those on board to do take the tour the day they arrive. These tours start at around 10am and finish at around 5pm, allowing enough time for those on the tour to catch an overnight bus to their next destination.

tour uyuni full day

The historical and intriguing train graveyard is the first stop on the one-day tours. This is followed by Colchani, the salt production site, where you will be taught the process of producing salt and visit one of the iconic salt hotels. A trip to Isla Incahuasi follows, where you’ll be able to discover giant cacti up to 10m high, incredible rock formations made of petrified coral and a enjoy a stunning 360-degree view of the tremendous salt flats.

Lunch is also served here as groups get their props at the ready for crazy, perspective photos set on the blinding white surface of the salt flats. The tour ends in magnificent fashion as you observe the sun magically set over the flats.

1 Day Tour include:

  • The train graveyard
  • A Salt hotel
  • Isla Incahuasi

Recommended 1 Day Tour

tour uyuni full day

Uyuni Salt Flat Full Day Tour

Red Planet Expedition

tour uyuni full day

Perla de Bolivia

3/4 Day Tour

The most popular and recommended way to discover Salar de Uyuni is by taking a 3 or 4 day tour in a 4×4 jeep. Three day tours depart from either Uyuni or San Pedro de Atacama and finish in Uyuni. The three day tour starting in San Pedro de Atacama and ending in Uyuni is ideal for those looking to continue traveling north after their visit to Salar de Uyuni. Alternatively, you can do the 4 day tour which starts and finishes in San Pedro de Atacama. This tour visits the same places as the 3 day tours but requires an extra night in order to make the relatively long journey back to Chile.

tour uyuni full day

Day one is the same as the one day tour – departing from Uyuni at the same time and visiting the same places. Following a long day of exploring, you will spend the first night in one of the iconic salt hotels or salt hostels. These remarkable designs are made up almost entirely of salt blocks, from the bed and toilet to the walls and ceilings. Get yourself an early night sleep here as days two and three begin at the crack of dawn, with breakfast at 7am and 5am respectively. Across the next two days you will see everything that Salar de Uyuni has to offer. Of course, you will also be given plenty of time to capture an abundance of photos of one of the picturesque places on Earth The second night is spent in very basic accommodation beside the Polques hot springs, where you will find yourself blown away by the magical stars of the Salar.

The itinerary for those who start their tour in San Pedro de Atacama is reversed as they visit the desert, lagoons, hot springs etc. at the beginning of the tour and the salt flat at the end. The third night of the 4 day tour is spent in a basic hostel in Villa Mar village. You will wake up at 4.30 am to continue your journey, finally arriving back to San Pedro de Atacama at around 2pm.

3/4 Day Tour include:

  • The lagoons Polques hot springs
  • Arbol de Piedra
  • Valle de Rocas
  • Sol de Mañana geyser
  • Dali Desert
  • San Cristobal de Lipez
  • A salt hotel
  • Chiguana desert

Recommended 3/4 Day Tour

tour uyuni full day

Uyuni Salt Flat Tour 3 Days / 2 Nights

tour uyuni full day

Visit the largest salt mine

in the world in 2021

tour uyuni full day

Odyssey Magazine

Uyuni: Full-Day Salt Flats Tour

As visitors traverse the expansive Uyuni Salt Flats, they witness a surreal landscape that seems to stretch endlessly, resembling a blank canvas waiting to be painted by nature’s brush.

The full-day tour promises an immersive journey through this otherworldly terrain, where the salt flats’ reflective surface creates a mesmerizing mirror effect that blurs the boundaries between earth and sky.

Each stop along the way reveals a new layer of beauty and intrigue, inviting exploration and discovery. From the mysterious train cemetery to the vibrant hues of the sunset, the Uyuni Salt Flats tour offers a glimpse into a world where reality meets dreams.

Uyuni: Full-Day Salt Flats Tour - Key Points

  • Surreal landscape of Uyuni Salt Flats offers a breathtaking and immersive journey.
  • Abundant photo opportunities with stunning mirror effect for unforgettable memories.
  • Cultural immersion at Colchani village enhances the tour experience .
  • Perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness in a full-day adventure.

Activity Details

Uyuni: Full-Day Salt Flats Tour - Activity Details

Discover the exciting details of the Uyuni Salt Flats Tour, an adventure-packed experience that offers a unique exploration of Bolivia’s stunning landscapes and cultural heritage.

The tour provides ample photo opportunities to capture the natural beauty of the salt flats, including the mesmerizing mirror effect created by the flooded salt flats.

On top of that, participants can enjoy the local culture through culture activities and savoring delicious local cuisine during the tour.

This combination of breathtaking scenery and authentic cultural experiences makes the Uyuni Salt Flats Tour a must-do for travelers seeking a truly immersive and enriching adventure in Bolivia.

Get ready to be amazed by the picturesque landscapes and delicious flavors that await you on this unforgettable journey.

Tour Highlights

Uyuni: Full-Day Salt Flats Tour - Tour Highlights

Marvel at the endless expanse of white salt as you embark on the Uyuni Salt Flats Tour, where natural wonders and cultural experiences await.

The tour highlights include the opportunity to capture stunning photographs on the natural mirror effect of the flooded salt flats, providing excellent photography tips to make the most of this unique landscape.

Enjoy the local culture as you visit the village of Colchani to explore artisanal products and enjoy a traditional meal right on the salt flats.

Plus, explore the history of the area by exploring the train cemetery and museum, and be amazed by the unique ecosystem of Incahuasi Island surrounded by the vast salt flats.

This tour promises a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.

Experience Inclusions

Uyuni: Full-Day Salt Flats Tour - Experience Inclusions

The Uyuni Salt Flats Tour offers a comprehensive experience that includes a live tour guide in English and Spanish, a visit to iconic sights like Incahuasi Island and the train cemetery , and the opportunity to enjoy a local meal right on the salt flats.

Visitors can capture stunning photos with photography tips on the natural mirror effect of the flooded salt flats, creating mesmerizing shots. Plus, guests get to taste local cuisine , seeing the flavors of the region while surrounded by the unique landscape.

This combination of sightseeing, culture, and gastronomic delights ensures a memorable and fulfilling day exploring the breathtaking Uyuni Salt Flats.

Pickup and Accessibility

Uyuni: Full-Day Salt Flats Tour - Pickup and Accessibility

When joining the Uyuni Salt Flats Tour, visitors can anticipate convenient pickup directly from their accommodations in Uyuni, ensuring a seamless start to the day’s exploration.

Pickup Options : Guests can rest assured that pickup is provided from all hotels and hostels in Uyuni, eliminating the need to arrange transportation independently.

Accessibility Considerations : The tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing all individuals to partake in the adventure without limitations.

Convenient Service : With pickup included, travelers can relax and focus on enjoying the sights without worrying about logistics.

This streamlined pickup process enhances the overall experience, making it hassle-free for participants to embark on their journey to discover the mesmerizing Uyuni Salt Flats.

Sightseeing Locations

Uyuni: Full-Day Salt Flats Tour - Sightseeing Locations

Prepare to explore the captivating sights of the Uyuni Salt Flats tour, including iconic locations such as Incahuasi Island, the train cemetery, and more.

Incahuasi Island offers a 360-degree view of the vast salt flats, surrounded by unique landscapes that are perfect for photography enthusiasts. The train cemetery provides a glimpse into the area’s local culture and history, with rusting locomotives creating an intriguing backdrop.

Visitors can marvel at the natural wonders of the endless expanse of white salt, offering stunning opportunities for memorable photos. Plus, a visit to the village of Colchani allows for a deeper immersion into the artisanal products and traditions of the region.

These sightseeing locations promise a day filled with exploration and discovery in the heart of Bolivia’s mesmerizing salt flats.

Lunch on the Salt Flats

Indulge in a delicious local meal amidst the stunning expanse of the Uyuni Salt Flats during your tour, enhancing your experience with a taste of Bolivian culture.

Picnic experience : Enjoy a unique dining experience on the vast white salt flats, surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty.

Salt flat dining : Savor traditional Bolivian cuisine while taking in the surreal landscape of the salt flats, creating unforgettable memories.

Cultural immersion: Enjoy the local flavors and traditions by tasting authentic dishes in this extraordinary setting.

This picnic-style lunch offers not just a meal but a sensory experience, allowing you to connect with the surroundings and appreciate the Uyuni Salt Flats in a whole new way.

Sunset and Night Sky Viewing

As the day draws to a close on the Uyuni Salt Flats tour, visitors are treated to a mesmerizing spectacle of the sunset and the dazzling night sky unfolding over the vast expanse of glistening salt. The transition from day to night is truly magical in this unique setting.

As darkness falls, the stars come out to play, offering a stargazing experience like no other. The clear skies above the salt flats provide a perfect canvas to witness astronomical wonders, from constellations to shooting stars.

Under the inky darkness, visitors can marvel at the beauty of the universe, feeling a profound connection to the cosmos in this remote and pristine location.

Additional Tour Information

When planning your Uyuni Salt Flats tour, ensure to check the availability of private group tours for a more personalized experience.

Tour Logistics and Trip Tips:

  • Verify the starting times to plan your day effectively.
  • Consider the flexibility of not requiring payment at booking for better travel planning.
  • Private group tours offer a tailored experience with more control over the itinerary.

Cultural Insights and Local Cuisine:

  • Embrace Andean Cosmovision under the night sky for a unique cultural experience.
  • Enjoy a local meal on the salt flats to savor traditional flavors and support the local community.
  • Interact with locals in Colchani village to gain insights into their way of life and artisanal products.

Common questions

Are there any age restrictions for participating in the uyuni salt flats tour.

For the Uyuni Salt Flats tour, there are no specific age restrictions, ensuring all can enjoy the experience. The tour offers a full day of exploration, featuring iconic sights , local meals , and accessible transport.

Is There a Restroom Available During the Tour on the Salt Flats?

During the tour on the salt flats, there is a restroom available for convenience. Tour logistics ensure that participants have access to essential facilities. Enjoy the journey without worrying about restroom availability on this exciting adventure.

What Should I Wear and Bring Along for the Tour?

When preparing for the tour, visitors should wear layers for varying temperatures, sturdy footwear , sunglasses , sunscreen , and a hat. Essential items include water, snacks , camera , extra batteries , and a backpack. Consider the strong sun and the need for protection and gear for photography.

Are There Any Opportunities for Shopping or Buying Souvenirs During the Tour?

During the tour, visitors can explore local handicraft markets in Colchani village. They have the opportunity to purchase traditional textiles and artisanal products as souvenirs. The vibrant market showcases the rich culture of the region.

Is There a Guide Available Who Speaks Languages Other Than English and Spanish?

Yes, there is a multilingual tour guide available for the Uyuni Full-Day Salt Flats Tour. This ensures culture and overcomes communication barriers. Visitors can enjoy the experience in various languages, enhancing their understanding and enjoyment.

Not for you? Here's more of our most recent tour reviews happening neaby

  • La Paz: 6-Day Private Best-Of-Bolivia Tour With Flights
  • La Paz: Uyuni Salt Flats & Isla Incahuasi 5-Day Bus Tour
  • Uyuni: Full-Day Salt Flats Tour With Overnight Hotel Stay
  • Uyuni: Starlight and Sunrise Salt Flats Tour
  • La Paz: Uyuni Salt Flats Tour by Bus
  • La Paz: 3 Days 3 Nights Salar De Uyuni Tour by Air
  • Uyuni: Uyuni Salt Flats With Sunset and Wine Tasting
  • La Paz: 5-Day Uyuni Salt Flats by Bus
  • From Sucre: Uyuni Salt Flats & Sunset Tour by Bus.

Embark on the adventure of a lifetime with the Uyuni Salt Flats tour.

From exploring the natural beauty of the salt flats to witnessing the breathtaking sunset views, this full-day tour offers a truly immersive experience.

With convenient pickup options and flexible booking, travelers can easily enjoy all that this unique destination has to offer.

Don’t miss out on the chance to create unforgettable memories in the heart of Bolivia’s mesmerizing Uyuni Salt Flats.

Similar Posts

Night Snowmobile Safari, Rovaniemi

Night Snowmobile Safari, Rovaniemi

Experience the thrill of a Night Snowmobile Safari in Rovaniemi, venturing into Lapland’s wilderness by moonlight. Witness the magical Northern…

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa: Mana Māori Tour

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa: Mana Māori Tour

Set out on an enriching journey through the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa with the Mana Māori Tour,…

Pompeii Inside Out: Private Tour With Locals

Pompeii Inside Out: Private Tour With Locals

Imagine stepping back in time as if you were a resident of Pompeii, strolling through its bustling streets and grand…

Private Transfer From Kitakyushu Cruise Port to Fukuoka Hotels

Private Transfer From Kitakyushu Cruise Port to Fukuoka Hotels

Imagine arriving at Kitakyushu Cruise Port, eager to begin your journey to Fukuoka hotels. Just as a compass guides a…

Dublin: North Quay Guided Ghost Walk

Dublin: North Quay Guided Ghost Walk

Did you know that Dublin’s North Quay is shrouded in ghostly legends that date back centuries? As the sun sets…

Old Faithful & Yellowstone Highlights – National Park Tour

As travelers venture through the renowned Yellowstone National Park, the ‘Old Faithful & Yellowstone Highlights – National Park Tour’ presents…

Flexibilidad de reprogramación y anulación en todos nuestros tours y programas

¡Escríbenos!

Full Day Salar de Uyuni

  • ARTS & MUSEUMS
  • EDUCATIONAL
  • Share / Invite
  • Download PDF
  • Email Collection

Mt. Vernon Full Day Tour with Guide

Error report has been sent successfully.

We will review your submission and make any necessary updates.

If you're a band, promotor, venue, or artist representative,

Consider becoming one of our verified users!

- speed up the creation process

- Add multiple events and artist at once

- Skip the holding period and publish automatically

Mt. Vernon Full Day Tour With Guide

Similar events.

eventseeker

  • CBSSports.com
  • Fanatics Sportsbook
  • CBS Sports Home
  • Masters Live
  • Champions League
  • Motor Sports
  • High School
  • Horse Racing 

mens-brackets-180x100.jpg

Men's Brackets

womens-brackets-180x100.jpg

Women's Brackets

Fantasy Baseball

Fantasy football, football pick'em, college pick'em, fantasy basketball, fantasy hockey, franchise games, the masters.

masters-2024-hqslate-1920x1080.jpg

  • CBS Sports HQ
  • CBS Sports Golazo Network
  • PGA Tour on CBS
  • UEFA Champions League
  • UEFA Europa League
  • Italian Serie A
  • Watch CBS Sports Network
  • TV Shows & Listings

The Early Edge

201120-early-edge-logo-square.jpg

A Daily SportsLine Betting Podcast

With the First Pick

wtfp-logo-01.png

NFL Draft is coming up!

  • Podcasts Home
  • The First Cut Golf
  • Beyond the Arc
  • Eye On College Basketball
  • NFL Pick Six
  • Cover 3 College Football
  • Fantasy Football Today
  • My Teams Organize / See All Teams Help Account Settings Log Out

Masters 2024 props, golf odds: Expert reveals top PGA Tour prop bets, parlay picks for Augusta National

Mike mcclure locked in his expert pga golf prop picks and parlay for the masters 2024 at augusta national.

tour uyuni full day

The first 2024 Masters tee times will begin at 10:30 a.m. ET on Thursday after weather delayed the start of the opening round. At 100-1 to win outright in the 2024 Masters odds, it's unlikely that Tiger Woods will pick up his sixth career green jacket this week at the Masters 2024. However, there are still plenty of intriguing Masters Tiger props on the board for golf bettors to consider before he tees off. The latest 2024 Masters prop bets list Woods' Round 1 score over/under at 73.5, with the Over favored at -165 (risk $165 to win $100).

Other Tiger prop picks include a top-10 overall finish paying +900 and a top-20 performance returning +350. Which 2024 Masters props should you target involving Woods and every other golfer in the 2024 Masters field? Before locking in your 2024 Masters prop picks or entering Masters pool picks, you need to see what SportsLine DFS pro and PGA expert Mike McClure has to say . 

McClure is a DFS legend with over $2 million in career winnings, and he's been red-hot on his PGA picks dating back to the PGA Tour restart in June of 2020. McClure uses his proprietary simulation model to analyze the field and crush his  golf picks . He is up almost $9,500 on his best bets since the restart.  

McClure's model predicted Jon Rahm would finish on top of the leaderboard at the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions and The American Express. At the 2023 Masters, the model was all over Rahm's second career major victory heading into the weekend. It was the second straight Masters win for the model, which also nailed Scheffler winning in 2022. 

This same model has also nailed a whopping 10 majors entering the weekend. Anyone who has followed McClure's picks has seen massive returns.  

Now, McClure has dialed in on the Masters golf tournament and just locked in his top prop picks and PGA predictions. You can only see McClure's Masters 2024 prop picks at SportsLine .

Top 2024 Masters prop picks

We can tell you that one of McClure's favorite Masters prop picks is Ludvig Aberg to be the top debutant at +275. Despite turning pro less than a year ago, Aberg comes to Augusta in strong form. He's already picked up wins on both the PGA Tour and European Tour in the past seven months.

He's also made every cut during his 2024 PGA Tour schedule and hasn't finished worse than 25th in his past six events. His average finish position during that span is 12.8 and he's posted four rounds of 66 or lower this year, including an astonishing 63 in Round 4 of the Sentry. Wyndham Clark is the only other first-time Masters player who can claim a comparable recent run to Aberg, so McClure loves the value of betting on Aberg at a return that approaches 3-1.  You can see who else to back at SportsLine .

How to make Masters 2024 prop picks

McClure has also locked in a slew of other prop bets for the 2024 Masters, including a prop that pays almost 20-1 and comes from an unlikely player. You can find out who it is, and check out all of McClure's Masters prop picks at SportsLine .

Who wins the Masters 2024, and which golfer should you target for almost a 20-1 payout? Visit SportsLine now to get Mike McClure's Masters 2024 prop picks, all from the golf expert who is up almost $9,500 on his best bets since 2020 , and find out.

Our Latest Golf Stories

scottie-scheffler-rory-mcilroy-2024-masters.jpg

How to watch 2024 Masters Live on Friday

Adam silverstein • 2 min read.

2024-masters-flag-schedule-g.jpg

2024 Masters TV schedule, coverage, live stream

Adam silverstein • 5 min read.

scottie-scheffler-rory-mcilroy-2024-masters-round-1-g.jpg

How to watch Round 2 featured groups at the Masters

Patrick mcdonald • 1 min read.

tiger-woods-2024-masters-round-1-g.jpg

Tiger Woods looks solid in return to golf at Masters

Patrick mcdonald • 2 min read.

untitled-design-2024-04-11t213048-651.png

DeChambeau impresses at Masters; Mizuhara charged

Zachary pereles • 7 min read.

tiger-woods-max-homa-2024-masters-round-1-g.jpg

Round 2 tee times, pairings at 2024 Masters on Friday

Share video.

tour uyuni full day

2024 Masters prop picks, bets, parlay, odds

tour uyuni full day

Woods looks solid in return to golf

tour uyuni full day

2024 Masters TV schedule, complete viewer's guide

tour uyuni full day

Round 2 tee times, pairings set for Masters on Friday

tour uyuni full day

Scheffler's patience paying dividends early at Masters

tour uyuni full day

Bryson dazzles with opening 65 at the Masters

tour uyuni full day

88th Masters starts with ceremonial tee shots

tour uyuni full day

Tiger Woods: 'I hurt every day' ahead of 2024 Masters

tour uyuni full day

Davis Love III enthused about golf's young stars

tour uyuni full day

Johnny Damon: How I started loving golf

2024 Masters Tiger updates: Recap Thursday, Woods through No. 13 when Round 1 suspended

14 Min Read

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 11: Tiger Woods of the United States follows his shot from the fifth tee during the first round of the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 11, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia.  (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 11: Tiger Woods of the United States follows his shot from the fifth tee during the first round of the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 11, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Woods stood 1-under through 13 holes, two inside projected cut line

Change Text Size

You can't win the Masters on Thursday, but you can lose it, as the adage goes. Tiger Woods didn't lose it.

After heavy storms overnight delayed the Masters' start by two-and-a-half hours Thursday morning, Woods teed off at 3:54 p.m. ET and stood 1 under through 13 holes as play was suspended due to darkness, an encouraging start as he seeks his sixth green jacket – and a record 24th consecutive Masters made cut.

But Friday will be a different animal for Woods. The first round resumed at 7:50 a.m. ET, just over 12 hours from when play was suspended Thursday night. Woods will finish the final five holes of his first round, take a short break and then head out for his second round tee time at 10:18 ET. How will his body hold up with the short recovery time and 23 holes on Friday? That's the central question.

"The body is okay," Woods said Thursday night. "We've got some work to do yet tonight."

After undergoing ankle surgery following a WD during the third round of last year’s Masters, Woods returned to PGA TOUR competition at The Genesis Invitational in February, where he opened in 1-over 72 but withdrew during the second round due to flu-like symptoms. The Masters is Woods’ first start since withdrawing at The Genesis, and he said Tuesday that he still believes he can contend and win. That’s why he’s here, after all.

“If everything comes together, I think I can get one more,” said the five-time Masters winner on Tuesday.

His play so far validates that belief.

Woods started fast on Thursday with a birdie at the par-4 opening hole, his first Masters-opening birdie since 1999, and he remained steady as the conditions dried out in the afternoon. Woods, 48, made bogey at the par-3 fourth but responded with a two-putt birdie at the par-5 eighth, turning in 1-under 35. He made three straight crafty up-and-down pars on Nos. 10-12, then escaped the trees en route to par at the par-5 13th, his final hole of the day.

"The wind was all over the place," Woods said Thursday evening. "It was one of the most tricky days that I've ever been a part of. It was hard to get a beat not only on what direction it was going, but the intensity, and it kept switching all over the place, and then you had to – the timing was affecting putts on the greens. It was a very difficult day."

Woods entered the week on a streak of 23 consecutive made cuts at the Masters, sharing the all-time record with Fred Couples and Gary Player. He'll have a chance Friday to hold that record alone, but expected windy conditions (up to 34 mph) should offer a challenge for Woods and the field at large. Woods was tied for 17th, six back of leader Bryson DeChambeau, as play was halted for the evening. DeChambeau posted 7-under 65 earlier in the day, one clear of world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler's 6-under 66.

Read below for a hole-by-hole look at Woods' opening round at Augusta National.

Hole 18 (par 4, 465 yards): Tiger has great rhythm with the driver, with another perfectly placed tee shot in the 18th fairway. It's a mighty encouraging sign as the first round finishes up and Woods readies for 18 more holes. It's a 287-yard drive. He has 171 yards into the closing par 4.

After Max Homa's approach got swallowed up by the wind and found the right greenside bunker, Woods plays a nearly identical shot. The wind impacted those shots much more than either player anticipated. Woods will need an up-and-down to finish even-par for the first round.

Nearly more short game magic for Woods! His bunker shot comes just inches from hitting the flagstick. Instead, it races by and Woods has more than he bargained for -- 16 feet for par. He gets the putt to the hole but doesn't play enough break. He closes with a bogey.

Woods finishes with an opening-round 73. That's a solid result given his lack of competitive reps, though Woods is surely disappointed after he was 1 under through 13 holes when play suspended Thursday night. He won't have much time to dwell on the finish. His second round tee time is scheduled for 10:18 a.m. ET. He has around 45 minutes to grab some food, keep the body loose and get ready for 18 more holes.

Woods shoots 1-over 73

Hole 17 (par 4, 440 yards): It's another low, fading bullet with the driver that finds the fairway. Woods is 3-for-3 in fairways hit this morning. That's a great sign. He's hit 77% of the fairways in this first round, slightly better than the field average.

With 158 yards into the green, Woods pulls 9-iron and plays the smart shot, leaving himself below the hole. He will have 23 feet for birdie. After a few shaky iron swings to start the morning, Woods has hit two solid ones with his tee shot on 16 and now this approach.

Woods leaves his birdie putt short. That's three putts left short in his opening four holes of the day. But it is another stress-free par. Those are always welcome at Augusta National, particularly on the 17th.

Woods even-par thru 17

Hole 16 (par 3, 170 yards): Woods pulls 7-iron after watching Jason Day put one in the water with the same club. The 82-time PGA TOUR winner doesn't make the same mistake. Woods safely lands it 20 feet past the pin and uses the slope to get it on the same plateau as the hole. He will have 20 feet for birdie.

It's a quick putt, meandering slightly left to right. Woods handles it with care but doesn't give it quite enough pace. That will be another par for Woods. He's 1-over since play resumed today but has made two relatively easy pars after that opening bogey.

Woods even-par thru 16

Hole 15 (par 5, 550 yards): Woods’ drive finds the fairway but it will be a lay-up with 273 yards remaining into the green. He does just that, leaving himself 70 yards. It's a tricky wedge shot on a severe downslope and Woods can't control the spin as the ball rolls off the back of the green. Woods' ball-striking has been iffy to start, but his touch is fully activated as he nearly holes the chip for birdie. He makes the comebacker for par.

It's a hole you'd like to make birdie, but Woods will take the par. He is clearly laboring this morning; the short turnaround time was likely going to be problematic. As the weather warms and Woods gets a few more swings, let's see how his body progresses.

Woods even-par thru 15

Hole 14 (par 4, 440 yards): Play resumed as scheduled at 7:50 a.m. ET. Woods plays his patented cut off the tee and finds the fairway. The 315-yard drive leaves him just 119 yards into the green, but Woods lays the sod over a wedge and comes up short of the green. That leaves Woods with a delicate chip, with the pin sitting on the top of a slope on the back of the green. Woods opts to hit a low spinner, but the ball releases out and Woods has 22 feet for par. The curling right-to-left putt come up just short. Woods makes bogey and drops a shot.

Woods even-par thru 14

Hole 13 (par 5, 545 yards): Woods plays a fade off the tee but overcooks it, as the ball sails into the collection of pine straw amidst a dense tree line right of the fairway. It means he can't go for the green, and he escapes the trees with a low punch shot that reaches the first cut just short of the fairway, leaving a 191-yard approach for his third shot.

Faced with a hanging lie and Rae's Creek closely guarding the green, Woods strikes a crisp iron shot that lands hole-high and stops on a dime, leaving a reasonable look from roughly 20 feet. The horn blows for darkness, allowing players to finish their current hole if they choose, as Woods walks to the green.

Woods opts to complete the hole; his right-to-left breaking birdie try pulls up a couple feet short. He makes his par to remain in red figures overnight. All in all, a promising start for the five-time Masters winner. It will be a marathon Friday as he eyes a record 24th consecutive made cut at Augusta National.

Woods 1-under thru 13

Hole 12 (par 3, 150 yards): As the twilight begins and the wind continues to gust, Woods pulls 7-iron and flies it over the green, a trend that has emerged with his mid-irons on this Thursday. The ball settles in the pine straw roughly 30 feet past the hole, but once again he displays a sublime short game with a softly played bump-and-run that trundles to 6 feet.

Woods drains the par putt, his third straight crafty par save as darkness approaches at Augusta National. He'll head to the par-5 13th tee.

Woods 1-under thru 12

Hole 11 (par 4, 520 yards): Woods has played this hole a cumulative 17 over across his career, but he has no such trouble on the tee shot Thursday, striping it down the fairway's left side as he begins Augusta National's famed Amen Corner. Faced with a lengthy second shot from 209 yards, he strikes it well with a long iron but the ball perhaps catches a gust of wind; it lands in the front fairway and settles some 80 feet short of the hole.

Woods' magnificent short game is on display once again, as he executes a high flop shot that lands softly and releases to tap-in range. He saves par, his second straight impressive up-and-down to begin the back nine. Darkness will approach soon; it appears he might only complete one more hole Thursday. Onward to the famed par-3 12th across Rae's Creek.

Woods 1-under thru 11

Hole 10 (par 4, 495 yards): Woods positions a fairway metal safely in the fairway's right side on the majestic downhill par 4, but he misses the green right with his second shot from 216 yards, leaving a slippery greenside bunker shot.

Ever a short-game magician, Woods has no troubles with his third shot from the bunker, playing a nifty splash shot that lands in the fairway cut and releases to leave a 4-foot uphill par putt. The patrons roar with deserving approval. He drains the par putt, dead center, to stay in red figures.

Woods 1-under thru 10

Hole 9 (par 4, 460 yards): Woods is finding a comfort zone off the tee, striping this drive 312 yards, perfectly positioned in the fairway's right side, leaving a good angle from 169 yards. He selects an 8-iron that tracks toward the hole, but the ball can't reach the back tier on which the hole is positioned; the ball lands on the ridge beween tiers and rolls back onto the green's middle tier, leaving a 33-foot birdie putt.

Woods' uphill birdie putt has solid pace but grinds to a halt 2 feet short. He cleans up his par to turn in 1-under 35, a promising start to the Masters. He stands T15 at the turn, six back of leader Bryson DeChambeau. He's two inside the current projected cut line of 1 over.

Woods' playing partner Max Homa turns in 3-under 32. Safe to say the group's vibes are high.

Woods 1-under thru 9

Hole 8 (par 5, 570 yards): Woods blisters driver down the right-center of the fairway, utilizing a high cut that puts him in position to reach the green in two. He does just that with a bold strike from 242 yards, the ball landing softly on the green's right collar to leave a 40-foot eagle putt.

Woods leaves his eagle try 5 feet short, but the birdie putt slides into the cup's right side. With his second birdie of the day, he's in red figures once again.

Woods 1-under thru 8

Hole 7 (par 4, 450 yards): Woods tugs a fairway metal just left of the fairway, the ball settling in the first cut but requiring a low punch to elude a dense grove of trees. He plays his 171-yard second shot accordingly, a low bullet that tracks toward the hole but can't clear a front greenside bunker.

Woods' bunker shot is a short-game master class, the ball landing some 10 feet short of the hole and releasing beautifully, leaving a 2-footer to save par. He has no trouble doing so.

Woods even-par thru 7

Hole 6 (par 3, 192 yards): Woods takes an aggressive line with a mid-iron; the ball tracks toward the hole's left side and lands roughly 15 feet short-right of the hole, but it catches the slope and feeds back onto the green's front portion, leaving a cross-country birdie try up a tier from 42 feet.

In what could be either a misread or a mis-hit, Woods' birdie putt misses short and right of the hole, leaving a knee-knocker for par. He has no trouble, though, draining the 5-footer for an adventurous two-putt par.

Woods even-par thru 6

Hole 5 (par 4, 495 yards): Woods pulls driver on the demanding par 4 and plays a feathery cut that splits the fairway's right-center portion. The five-time Masters winner hoists a mid-iron from 200 yards that lands softly on the green's proper level, offering a mid-range birdie try.

Woods' 16-foot birdie try has a good line but isn't struck hard enough, settling a couple feet short. He cleans up his par to remain level on the round.

Woods even-par thru 5

Hole 4 (par 3, 177 yards): Woods flushes an iron on Augusta National's first par 3; similar to his third shot on the par-5 second, the ball flies too far, settling in the second cut just beyond the green. He faces a slippery downhill chip, the green sloping away, and bumps the ball into the fringe on a line some 20 feet left of the hole; the ball releases onto the green and rolls well past, leaving a 25-foot par attempt from the front portion of the green's back section.

Woods' par putt is well judged, but the right-to-left bender just misses on the hole's right edge. He taps in for his first bogey of the week.

Woods even-par thru 4

Hole 3 (par 4, 350 yards): Woods settles in with the driver, playing a tight cut that eludes the short par 4's myriad fairway bunkers, the ball traveling 334 yards down the middle. From roughly 70 feet, he plays a bump-and-run second shot into the hill that releases just past the hole, leaving a 12-foot birdie try.

Woods can't convert the birdie, as he plays too much break on the left-to-right slider; the ball stays out on the left side. He taps in for a comfortable par, remaining in the Thursday red.

Woods 1-under thru 3

Hole 2 (par 5, 585 yards): Woods pulls driver but is unhappy with the swing immediately; he points to the left as the ball misses the fairway on the left side. The ball travels 319 yards, but it settles just inches from a tree's thick base, with 237 yards remaining to the hole. After some analysis and deliberation, he turns an iron upside-down and makes a left-handed swing, advancing the ball roughly 40 yards back into the fairway, enough to offer a clear angle for his third shot to the green.

Woods selects a 6-iron for his third shot from 190 yards; he stripes it but the ball flies too far, settling in the fairway cut beyond the green's back side. He plays a pitch-and-run with a mid-iron for his fourth, the ball not getting more than a few inches above surface level; it releases through the fringe and rolls to 5 feet. "Absolutely brilliant," said analyst Dottie Pepper. The slippery downhiller has some right-to-left movement, but he drips the par putt into the hole's left center with sublime pace. Crisis averted.

Woods 1-under thru 2

Hole 1 (par 4, 445 yards): Sporting a salmon shirt in his new Sun Day Red branding, Woods stripes a fairway metal with plenty of left-to-right movement, the ball starting down the left side but cutting back perfectly to the center of the fairway. He doesn't miss a beat on his second shot from 169 yards, striping a short iron to 8 feet. The patrons roar in approval.

Woods takes advantage of the early opportunity, as the right-to-left breaker curves into the center of the cup with perfect pace. Birdie to start. It's the first time since 1999 that he has carded birdie on his first hole of the Masters.

Woods 1-under thru 1

InsideGolf

  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share by Email

Pinehurst #10 opened last week. Want to play it?

Tour Confidential: What was the biggest surprise on Day 1 of the Masters?

Tiger Woods sits at one under through 13 holes as play was suspended for darkness.

Getty Images

Day 1 at the 2024 Masters is complete, and while a 2 1/2-hour weather delay means some players (including Tiger Woods ) need to finish their first round on Friday morning, we learned plenty on Thursday at Augusta. Bryson DeChambeau shot 65 and leads, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler shot 66 and Tiger looked solid early. After all that happened on Thursday, what’s the biggest surprise of the tournament so far?

Jack Hirsh, assistant editor ( @JR_HIRSHey ): I was so down on Tiger this year. He kept up the whole, “If I’m here, I think I can win” spiel despite the fact he’s only finished 72 holes twice in official events since his car accident. Then he stepped to the first tee, striped it down the fairway and hit an 8-iron onto the green to set up birdie. And while he just parred 13 before darkness ended his round, he was still at one under with five holes to go. He made some ridiculously hard up and downs look simple. His distance control was superb. He didn’t look like a guy who is rusty. They say you can’t win the Masters on Thursday, but you can lose it. It might still be a long shot that Tiger gets green jacket No. 6, but he hasn’t yet lost this Masters and he’s in very good position to make his record-breaking 24th consecutive cut.

Zephyr Melton, assistant editor ( @zephyrmelton ): I gotta go with Bryson DeChambeau’s sparkling 65. He’s flown under the radar a bit since joining LIV (at least compared to his PGA Tour days), but on Thursday he was in rare form. He opened with three straight birdies, and closed with a trio as well as he posted his career low round at Augusta National. Bryson has never played particularly well at Augusta (his low finish came as an amateur) but Thursday may well have been a turning point. If so, there’s no reason not to believe the former U.S. Open winner won’t be a factor come Sunday.

Rory McIlroy hits drive at 2024 Masters at Augusta National

2024 Masters Friday tee times: Round 2 groupings

Jessica Marksbury, senior editor ( @jess_marksbury ): I’ll go with Hideki Matsuyama. The 2021 winner came into the event in great form with a win and three top-12s in his last four starts, and he was on many short lists to win this year. But after an opening-round four-over 76, he might’ve dug a hole too deep a hole to recover from.   

Ryan Barath, senior equipment editor ( @rdsbarath ): Beyond Bryson coming out of blazing, I agree with Jess that seeing Hideki come out flat was shocking. With the windy conditions and his ball-striking ability, I expected him to be contending at the start of the day. Also, seeing Tiger come out and stalk his way around Augusta National until the sun went down was equal parts surprising and awesome. Here’s to hoping he can keep it up.

Josh Sens, senior writer ( @joshsens ): Scottie Scheffler’s second shot on 13 hanging on the bank of the creek and staying dry was surprising, and unfair. He is too good to need a good break. Otherwise, I think my colleagues have the big surprises fairly well covered. Brooks Koepka still has the par 5s on the second side to play, so there’s still a chance to get it into red, but I was expecting more of a statement from him out of the box. And then there’s Danny Willett, emerging from hibernation to go four under. These things happen in opening rounds, though. The real surprise will be if Willett stays in contention.

Nick Piastowski, senior editor ( @nickpia ): All good thoughts, friends! Let’s add Nicolai Hojgaard to the mix. He’s five under through 15. In BREEZY conditions. And as a Masters rook. Does he hold up? History says probably not. But it’ll be fun to watch, and he’s got loads of game. 

Latest In News

Jack nicklaus, gary player, tom watson hit at the masters. but 1 mystery follows, pro's recap of disastrous first masters round proves how nervy augusta is, what it's like for broadcasters preparing for the masters, related articles, beyond the gates of augusta national, private-club golf is booming, the most sophisticated thing about the masters it's underground, tiger woods' new logo makes masters debut following nike split, for $17,000, this masters perk can be yours. here’s what's included, what's it take to win the masters a major champ explains.

LIV Golf Masters live: Updates, scores Leaderboard for LIV tour Friday for Round 2

tour uyuni full day

Follow  live updates from all the Masters action here .

The biggest golf tournament of the year started on Thursday with a field of 89 players at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Of that field, 13 LIV golfers are competing for the iconic green jacket.

Defending Masters champion and LIV golfer Jon Rahm shot a 1-over-73 in Round 1. But it was another LIV golfer - Bryson DeChambeau - who took the top spot after the first day at Augusta National with a 7-under-65.

DeChambeau led the field but multiple LIV players were high up the leaderboard. Tyrrell Hatton finished Round 1 tied for sixth after shooting a 3-under-69. Joaquín Niemann and Patrick Reed both finished tied for ninth with a 2-under-70.

Here's the latest leaderboard for LIV golfers at the 2024 Masters Tournament:

LIV Golfers Leaderboard at the Masters

  • T-1. Bryson DeChambeau (-7)
  • T-9. Joaquín Niemann (-2)
  • T-14. Cameron Smith (-1)
  • T-26. Tyrell Hatton (E)
  • T-26. Sergio García (E)
  • T-26. Brooks Koepka (E)
  • T-37. Patrick Reed (+1)
  • T-37. Phil Mickelson (+1)
  • T-37. Jon Rahm (+1)
  • T-45. Bubba Watson (+2)
  • T-53. Charl Schwartzel (+3)
  • T-81. Dustin Johnson (+8)
  • 88. Adrian Meronk (+13)

Masters Leaderboard: Full updated scores for Augusta leaders

LIV Golfer odds to win Masters 2024

Odds courtesy of  BetMGM as of Thursday night.

  • Bryson DeChambeau (+600)
  • Brooks Koepka (+2500)
  • Joaquín Niemann (+2800)
  • Tyrrell Hatton (+2800)
  • Jon Rahm (+5000)
  • Patrick Reed (+5500)
  • Cameron Smith (+8000)
  • Dustin Johnson (+10000)
  • Sergio García (+30000)
  • Phil Mickelson (+50000)
  • Bubba Watson (+75000)
  • Charl Schwartzel (+150000)
  • Adrian Meronk (+250000)

LIV Golfers who have won the Masters before

  • Jon Rahm (2023)
  • Dustin Johnson (2020)
  • Patrick Reed (2018)
  • Sergio García (2017)
  • Bubba Watson (2012, 2014)
  • Charl Schwartzel (2011)
  • Phil Mickelson (2004, 2006, 2010)

2024 Masters Tournament schedule and how to watch

The Masters begins Thursday, April 11 and run through Sunday, April 14.

How to watch:  Catch Masters action with an ESPN+ subscription

Round 2:  Friday, April 12

  • Starting at 8:30 a.m. ET
  • TV coverage: 3-7:30 p.m. ET
  • Channel: ESPN
  • Streaming:  Masters.com  (simulcast), CBSSports.com (desktop and mobile), CBS Sports App (desktop and mobile), ESPN+, Paramount+

How to watch: Catch Masters action with an ESPN+ subscription

Round 3:  Saturday, April 13

  • Starting at 10 a.m. ET
  • TV coverage: 3-7 p.m. ET
  • Channel: CBS
  • Streaming: CBSSports.com (simulcast), Paramount+ (simulcast), CBS Sports app (simulcast)

Round 4:  Sunday, April 14

  • TV coverage: 2-7 p.m. ET

We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn’t influence our coverage.

Gannett may earn revenue from sports betting operators for audience referrals to betting services. Sports betting operators have no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. Terms apply, see operator site for Terms and Conditions. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Call the National Council on Problem Gambling 24/7 at 1-800-GAMBLER (NJ, OH), 1-800-522-4700 (CO), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN). Must be 21 or older to gamble. Sports betting and gambling are not legal in all locations. Be sure to comply with laws applicable where you reside.

tour uyuni full day

Masters 2024 Leaderboard: First round scores for golf leaders at Augusta

Follow  live updates from all the Masters action here or check out our  hole-by-hole analysis of Tiger Woods' first round  at Augusta National. 

The best golfers in the world have once again converged at Augusta National Golf Club in search of the coveted green jacket. This is the 88th edition of the annual Masters Tournament , so will we see a brand new winner or will one of the 18 former winners playing in this year's tournament claim the championship yet again?

Day 1 proved to be exhilarating. Not only did we see the early tournament favorite, Scottie Scheffler , prove why so many people were backing him to win, but a few dark horses emerged as well. LIV's Bryson DeChambeau leads the entire field after Day 1, shooting 7-under par on Thursday. Other golfers who weren't given great odds to start the tournament like Danny Willet (-5) and Nicolai Højgaard (-4) also played some incredible rounds. Even Tiger Woods had some great moments and moves into Day 2 ranking inside the top-20 at 1-under.

From NFL plays to college sports scores, all the top sports news you need to know every day.

Three more days are left in this year's tournament, with one round played each day. The cut will happen after Day 2, and only the top-50 players on the leaderboard will advance into Saturday and Sunday. It's unforgiving, but what else can you expect from a tournament as heralded as The Masters.

Here is everything that happened during Day 1 of the 2024 Masters Tournament.

Tiger Woods live: Updates, score and tracker for golf icon at Augusta on Day 1 Thursday

Masters Leaderboard 2024:

  • Bryson DeChambeau, -7
  • Max Homa, -6
  • Scottie Scheffler, -6
  • Nicolai Højgaard, -5
  • Cameron Davis, -4
  • Danny Willet, -4
  • Ryan Fox, -3
  • Neal Shipley(a), -2
  • Tommy Fleetwood, -2
  • Matthieu Pavon, -2
  • Cameron Young, -2
  • Corey Conners, -2
  • Byeong Hun An, -2

Masters Leaderboard: Full updated scores for Augusta leaders

Weather in Augusta, Georgia delays Masters start

The start of the Masters' first round was delayed Thursday morning due to rainy and windy conditions.

Thunderstorms are likely to end around 10 a.m. ET, and the first round is now scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. ET.

2024 Masters Tournament morning tee times: Day 1 Thursday

Note: The start of the Masters' first round was delayed due to poor weather conditions. The following tee times have been updated accordingly.

10:30 a.m.: Erik van Rooyen, Jake Knapp

10:42 a.m.: Jose Maria Olazabal, Taylor Moore, Santiago de la Fuente (A)

10:54 a.m.: Danny Willett, Austin Eckroat, Stephan Jaeger

11:06 a.m.: Charl Schwartzel, Luke List, Christo Lamprecht (A)

11:18 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Thorbjorn Olesen, Bryson DeChambeau

11:30 a.m.: Zach Johnson, Corey Conners, Jasper Stubbs (A)

11:42 a.m.: Sergio Garcia, Chris Kirk, Ryan Fox

11:54 a.m.: Lucas Glover, Byeong Hun An, Harris English

12:06 p.m.: Phil Mickelson, Sepp Straka, Tony Finau

12:18 p.m.: Nick Taylor, Joaquín Niemann, Russell Henley

12:36 p.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Min Woo Lee, Rickie Fowler

12:48 p.m.: Hideki Matsuyama, Will Zalatoris, Justin Thomas

1 p.m.: Jon Rahm, Matt Fitzpatrick, Nick Dunlap

1:12 p.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele

1:24 p.m.: Wyndham Clark, Viktor Hovland, Cameron Smith

1:36 p.m.: Lee Hodges, Adrian Meronk, Grayson Murray

1:48 p.m. Camilo Villegas, Denny McCarthy, Cameron Davis

2 p.m.: Mike Weir, Ryo Hisatsune, Neal Shipley

2:12 p.m. Vijay Singh, Si Woo Kim, Emiliano Grillo

2:24 p.m.: Fred Couples, Adam Hadwin, Stewart Hagestad

2:42 p.m.: Justin Rose, Eric Cole, Peter Malnati

2:54 p.m.: Akshay Bhatia, J.T. Poston, Shane Lowry

2024 Masters Tournament schedule and how to watch

The Masters begins Thursday, April 11 and run through Sunday, April 14.

Round 1: Thursday, April 11

  • Starting at 10:30 a.m. ET
  • TV coverage: 3:00-7:30 p.m. ET
  • Channel: ESPN
  • Streaming: Masters.com (simulcast), CBSSports.com (desktop and mobile), CBS Sports App (desktop and mobile), ESPN+, Paramount+

How to watch: Catch Masters action with an ESPN+ subscription

Round 2: Friday, April 12

  • Starting at 8:30 a.m. ET

Round 3: Saturday, April 13

  • Starting at 10:00 a.m. ET
  • TV coverage: 3:00-7:00 p.m. ET
  • Channel: CBS
  • Streaming: CBSSports.com (simulcast), Paramount+ (simulcast), CBS Sports app (simulcast)

Round 4: Sunday, April 14

  • TV coverage: 2:00-7:00 p.m. ET

We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn’t influence our coverage.

Gannett may earn revenue from sports betting operators for audience referrals to betting services. Sports betting operators have no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. Terms apply, see operator site for Terms and Conditions. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Call the National Council on Problem Gambling 24/7 at 1-800-GAMBLER (NJ, OH), 1-800-522-4700 (CO), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN). Must be 21 or older to gamble. Sports betting and gambling are not legal in all locations. Be sure to comply with laws applicable where you reside.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Masters 2024 Leaderboard: First round scores for golf leaders at Augusta

Apr 10, 2024; Augusta, Georgia, USA; Scottie Scheffler signs autographs for patrons during the Par 3 Contest at Augusta National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Adam Cairns-USA TODAY Network

IMAGES

  1. Salar de Uyuni Full Day Tour Rainy Season

    tour uyuni full day

  2. Tour de día completo salar de Uyuni

    tour uyuni full day

  3. Salar De Uyuni Full Day Servicio Compartido

    tour uyuni full day

  4. Salar de Uyuni Full Day Tour Rainy Season

    tour uyuni full day

  5. Salar de Uyuni Full Day Tour Rainy Season

    tour uyuni full day

  6. Salar de Uyuni Full Day Tour

    tour uyuni full day

VIDEO

  1. Uyuni Day 2 and heading to Lima !!!! vol.6

  2. Uyuni tour

  3. Sunny show в Астане ru

  4. 구미국제친선협회 남미소식-24.3.3 Day-24 to uyuni day 2 김도형역사문화영상아카이브기록원

  5. 구미국제친선협회 남미소식-24.3.2 Day-23 to uyuni day 1 김도형역사문화영상아카이브기록원

  6. Ulan-Ude city tour

COMMENTS

  1. THE TOP 10 Uyuni Full-day Tours (w/Prices)

    Uyuni Salt Flats Full Day Tour. 25. Explore the world's largest salt flat—Salar de Uyuni—on a full-day guided tour. Set out from the city of Uyuni for this immense salt desert, stopping first to see Bolivia's 'train graveyard.'. Visit the nearby village of Colchani before embarking upon the flats.

  2. THE 10 BEST Uyuni Tours & Excursions for 2024 (with Prices)

    2. Uyuni Salt Flat 2 Days/1 Night +Sunset at Salt Water region with Mirror Effect. This 2 days / 1 night tour is the most complete that can be done in the salt flat, visit the Tunupa volcano and make treking…. 3. Uyuni Salt Flat 1 Day Tour +Sunset in the Salt Water Region with Mirror Effect.

  3. Uyuni Salt Flats Full Day Tour

    Introducing Banjo Tours' complete one-day Salar de Uyuni expedition. This full-day adventure covers all of the Bolivian Salt Flats' most iconic sights. Go hiking on Incahuasi Island and marvel at the mind-bending salt flats from the top, visit the Train Graveyard, find your country's flag at the former Salt Hotel, enjoy lunch in surreal ...

  4. 2024 Uyuni Full Day provided by HanaqPacha Travel

    Salar de Uyuni - 1 full day tour. 12. 4WD Tours. from . $63.00. per adult (price varies by group size) Full Day Private Tour of the Salar Uyuni. 1. 4WD Tours. from . $257.00. per adult. LIKELY TO SELL OUT* Uyuni Salt Flats: Full Day Shared Tour with english speaking guide. 7. 4WD Tours. from . $162.00.

  5. Uyuni: Full-Day Salt Flats Tour

    Private tour Uyuni: Full-Day Salt Flats Tour. Activity provider:JOKER EXPEDITION, BOLIVIA. Embark on a day trip to the Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt flats in the world. Explore the train cemetery. Watch a sunset and gaze at brilliantly-clear stars. About this activity. Free cancellation

  6. Uyuni: Isla Incahuasi & Uyuni Salt Flats Full-Day Jeep Tour

    Get to know the impressive Salar de Uyuni and Incahuasi Island. Take time to organize your group for a fun perspective and proportion-distorted photos on the blinding white surface of the salt flats. Enjoy the amazing sunset in the middle of the Uyuni Salt Flats with wine. Start your tour off at 10:30 am with a drive out to the Uyuni Salt Flats.

  7. Uyuni Salt Flat Tour Full Day

    Visit the Bolivia's salt flat on this Full Day Tour & snap some of the coolest pictures! A full day to explore the Salar de Uyuni…. We have departures every day! All tours are in English, with a professional guide and an experienced support team. Visit the world's largest salt flat, the train graveyard, and the factories of table salt ...

  8. 2024 Uyuni Salt Flats Full Day Tour provided by Bamba Travel

    Discover and book Uyuni Salt Flats Full Day Tour on Tripadvisor. Help. If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we'd be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 11413P20. +1 855 275 5071.

  9. Uyuni Salt Flats Full Day

    Uyuni Salt Flat Tour Full Day. Perla de Bolivia is a highly rated Uyuni tour operator known for their safety standards. Discover and learn all about Bolivia's oldest train graveyard located on the salt flats. Professional guide through the whole tour, backed by an experienced support team. Experience the natural wonder that is the Uyuni Salt ...

  10. UYUNI SALT FLATS FULL DAY GROUP TOUR

    UYUNI SALT FLATS FULL DAY GROUP TOUR, a 1 day tour from Uyuni to Colchani, Uyuni Salt Flat and 1 destination. Best Selection - Best Price - Trusted Payments. Deals of The Week: Green Monday Holiday Deals Up to 50% OFF. Deals end: 2d 8h 31m 47s. 0. Destinations. Destinations.

  11. Uyuni Adventure

    Discover the beauty of Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni with Uyuni Adventure. Book your guided tours from San Pedro de Atacama to Salar de Uyuni and explore breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and colorful lagoons. Contact us at +56 9 3739 3480 ... Full day in the salt flat with Lunch & Sunset. Uyuni - Uyuni Shared Trasportation The budget option ...

  12. Full Day Uyuni Salt Flat: Tours, Prices & Times

    Full day tour to the Uyuni Salt Flat, the world's largest. It includes lunch and visits to the Incahuasi Island and the Train Cemetery. US$ 32.00 per person. 9 hours and a half. shared transport, Spanish-speaking driver and lunch. comfortable shoes, warm hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, water and comfortable clothing.

  13. 1 Full Day tour Uyuni salt flats

    Full day tour Uyuni salt flats. 1 day tour Uyuni salt flats: During a short stay you can still visit the amazing salar de Uyuni, a full day trip is possible. Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat. With 10.582 square kilometers, the vast white expanse of the Salar de Uyuni can be seen from space. The astronaut Neil Armstrong is said ...

  14. Salar de Uyuni Tour: Visit the Bolivian Salt Flats

    3/4 Day Tour. The most popular and recommended way to discover Salar de Uyuni is by taking a 3 or 4 day tour in a 4×4 jeep. Three day tours depart from either Uyuni or San Pedro de Atacama and finish in Uyuni. The three day tour starting in San Pedro de Atacama and ending in Uyuni is ideal for those looking to continue traveling north after ...

  15. Full Day Tour

    Full Day Tour. DAY 1. We leave Uyuni at 10:00 a.m. hours headed to the cemetery where we can see trains or locomotives Machines nineteenth century, then headed to the town of Colchani to observe small craft shops where exposed based on llama and alpaca fiber also small mementos based on Sal; Continuing we reach the great Salar de Uyuni income ...

  16. Uyuni Salt Flats Full Day Tour

    The meeting point for the Uyuni Salt Flats Full Day Tour is at Red Planet Expeditions, where travelers will gather to begin their adventure through the stunning Salar de Uyuni. Meeting logistics are straightforward, with the tour starting at 10:00 AM and lasting for a day, returning to the same point.

  17. Uyuni: Full-Day Salt Flats Tour

    Embark on the adventure of a lifetime with the Uyuni Salt Flats tour. From exploring the natural beauty of the salt flats to witnessing the breathtaking sunset views, this full-day tour offers a truly immersive experience. With convenient pickup options and flexible booking, travelers can easily enjoy all that this unique destination has to offer.

  18. Full Day Salar de Uyuni: Tours, Precios y Horarios

    Full Day Salar de Uyuni. Tour de día completo por el Salar de Uyuni, el salar más grande del mundo. Incluye almuerzo y visitas a la Isla Incahuasi y Cementerio de Trenes. US$ 32.00 por persona. 9 horas y media. transporte compartido, conductor en español y almuerzo.

  19. Mt. Vernon Full Day Tour With Guide

    Hammond - Harwood House. The DC Memorials and Monuments is a comprehensive tour of the Monuments and Memorials with experienced tour guide. Guests will visit all the Monuments and Memorials while learning fascinating facts from our tour guide, making your visit a memorable one. We continue on a trip to MT VERNON Where you will enjoy some ...

  20. Masters Tournament 2024 Golf Leaderboard

    Odds. Field. FedExCup. Course Stats. Past Results. Overview. Signature Events. PGA TOUR Live Leaderboard 2024 Masters Tournament, Augusta - Golf Scores and Results.

  21. Masters 2024 props, golf odds: Expert reveals top PGA Tour prop bets

    The first 2024 Masters tee times will begin at 10:30 a.m. ET on Thursday after weather delayed the start of the opening round. At 100-1 to win outright in the 2024 Masters odds, it's unlikely that ...

  22. 2024 Masters Tiger updates: Round 1 suspended with Woods through No. 13

    Hole 1 (par 4, 445 yards): Sporting a salmon shirt in his new Sun Day Red branding, Woods stripes a fairway metal with plenty of left-to-right movement, the ball starting down the left side but ...

  23. 2024 Masters Day 1 biggest surprises: Tour Confidential

    Day 1 at the 2024 Masters is complete, and while a 2 1/2-hour weather delay means some players (including Tiger Woods) need to finish their first round on Friday morning, we learned plenty on ...

  24. LIV Golf Masters Leaderboard: Day 1 updates for LIV golfers at Augusta

    Here is an updated leaderboard for the LIV tour at Augusta Friday. The 2024 Masters is in full swing, with LIV Golf stars teeing off at Augusta. ... who took the top spot after the first day at ...

  25. Masters 2024 Leaderboard: First round scores for golf leaders ...

    Masters Leaderboard 2024: Masters Leaderboard: Full updated scores for Augusta leaders. 2024 Masters Tournament morning tee times: Day 1 Thursday. Note: The start of the Masters' first round was ...