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Tinajani
Opened in April 2025, Tinajani is Peru’s second tented camp by Andean, a family-run Peruvian company. Set in a private 150-hectare (370 acre) nature reserve, this privileged setting is located along the route connecting Cusco with Puno and the Colca Valley. In keeping with Andean’s ethos of reusing and reimagining existing buildings for their projects, Tinajani comprises an old farmhouse and 6 safari style tented camps.
Sol y Luna
Not just any other hotel, Sol y Luna was founded in order to sustain a school for local children in Peru’s Sacred Valley. Family-run, the 43-casitas are nestled in beautiful gardens - think top accommodation, seasonal gastronomy and unique excursions (paragliding, riding, visiting ancient ruins), and all for a good cause of supporting education.
Delfin Amazon Cruises
Cruise the Upper Peruvian Amazon in style on one of Delfin’s three luxury boats. Designed in the typical river-boat style, Delfin has three boats which each offer a series of routes through the winding banks of the Amazon, Marañon and Ucayali rivers. Activities range from bird-watching to piranha fishing, jungle walks, visiting local communities, and swimming with the iconic Amazonian pink dolphins.
Galapagos Safari Camp
Like a creep of giant tortoises in the Highlands of Santa Cruz, Galapagos Safari Camp consists of nine luxury safari tents and a main lodge. An independent, family-owned property, it sits in step with the archipelago where 97% of land is a National Park. Flexible and personalised, this land-based experience offers land and sea exploration, excellent service and gastronomy. A slow-paced, gentle way to immerse yourself in the Enchanted Islands, called such as sailors used to believe they floated.
House of Jasmines
Salta, Argentina
A family-owned estancia (sister property to El Colibri) at the foot of the Andes Mountains, a short drive from the historic city of Salta. With just 14 rooms and over 100-hectares of gardens, House of Jasmines is a beautiful base from which to explore the unique terrain of Northern Argentina. On-site activities include riding, yoga, cookery workshops, using the spa, gym and swimming pool.
El Colibri
Cordoba, Argentina
Just one hour from the centre of Cordoba, this working estancia gives a taste of traditional life in the heart of Argentina. There are 9 rooms plus a stand-alone villa. Wonderful for horse-lovers and those who want to be surrounded by nature, recharging in the outdoor pool, hot tub, hamman and sauna. Surrounded by Cordoba’s mountains, this is a family dream, the sister property to House of Jasmines.
PUQIO
PUQIO is a unique concept inspired by the age of exploration. Luxury tents and adobe casitas, bedecked with woodburning stoves and writing desks, invoke a rustic simplicity reminiscent of a bygone age as guests explore the little-known Colca valley and its fascinating pre-Inca culture and history. Standalone bathtubs, spa treatments and a culinary experience inspired by the surrounding landscape allow guests to relax and unwind after days exploring this captivating region; a beguiling combination of high-end luxury and uncomplicated elegance.
Clos Apalta
Clos Apalta Residence is a family-owned Relais & Chateaux property with just 10 villas overlooking the vines of one of Chile’s premium wines. Privacy, peace and quiet are the order of the day; beyond the private villas, guests are welcome to explore the winery, enjoy the hotel’s central pool area, and indulge in Chef Leonel Diaz’s sumptuous cuisine, paired of course with Clos Apalta’s finest wines. The property is located in the Colchagua Valley, Santa Cruz, a couple of hours south of Santiago.
Atemporal & Fausto
Two stylish Limeno casas nestled in the vibrant neighbourhood of Miraflores in Peru’s sprawling capital. Atemporal and Fausto welcome guests like old friends, inviting them to experience Lima like a local. With six and five rooms respectively, each of these small boutique hotels pride themselves on their cosy ambiance and personalised service.
Titilaka
Lake Titicaca needs no introduction; South America’s largest lake, bordering Peru and Bolivia in the high Andean uplands, the lake is famed for its floating islands, windswept surroundings and unique cultures, all surrounded by a backdrop of towering Andean peaks to create a truly spectacular setting. Titilaka, on a remote peninsula that extends in to the lake, is the perfect place from which to enjoy the stunning vistas; with water on three sides, surrounded by terraces and over-water decking, the 18 rooms offer unrivalled lake views, whilst expert guides and gourmet chefs complete the experience.
CIRQA
A Relais & Chateaux property in the heart of Arequipa, Peru’s second largest city, CIRQA effortlessly weaves together its 16th century roots with a 21st century take on hospitality and cuisine. A converted monastery dating from the 1540s built around an elegant central courtyard, stone walls, flagstones and high-vaulted ceilings connect guests to Arequipa’s colonial past. The hotel is close to the city’s main square and a host of colourful monasteries, cobbled streets and colonial architecture in abundance.