Hotels in Latin America
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Rumiloma
Lodge/Hosteria - City outskirtsA beautiful lodge on the slopes of Pichincha volcano with fantastic views over Quito. The sitting area is beautifully decorated with many antiques and the restaurant serves wonderful food. There is always a warm welcome from Amber and Oswaldo! Read more» -
Sacha Lodge
Lodge/Hosteria - Amazon2 hours by motorised canoe from Coca, the lodge is set within a 2,000 hectare ecological reserve. It has both indoor and al fresco dining, a covered al fresco lounge area overlooking Pilchicocha lake, a bar and small shop. There is a 135-foot jungle observation tower and a private butterfly farm. Read more» -
Sachatamia Lodge
Lodge/Hosteria - Mindo Cloud ForestA comfortable, homely lodge with a good restaurant, sitting area and indoor pool. The lodge is surrounded by a lovely garden and pond with a variety of tropical flowers and hummingbirds. Read more» -
San Francisco de Quito
City hotel - Historic centreA small, friendly, colonial hotel in the heart of the old town with lots of character, comfortable rooms, a patio courtyard and a small restaurant. Read more» -
Secoya Lodge
Lodge/Hosteria - AmazonThe UK Foreign Office advise against all but essential travel to Cuyabeno region of Ecuador, which means sales of Secoya are suspended. A community-run lodge, three hours north-east of Coca and just outside the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve, and perfect for those wanting to experience the life of one of Ecuador's indigenous groups. The lodge is run by the native Secoya people, known as the 'magicians of the rainforest'. Access is by light aircraft to Coca, followed by road a transfer to Puerto Gregorio, before a motorized canoe transfer to the lodge. Read more» -
Septimo Paraiso
Lodge/Hosteria - Mindo Cloud Forest2 km from Mindo. Comfortable lodge with pool, restaurant and sitting area. Over 300 species of birds have been recorded including hawks, toucans, cock-of-the-rock, parrots, quetzals, trogans, hummingbirds and torrent duck. You may also see butterflies, Andean bear, margays, peccaries, puma and deer. Read more» -
Termas de Papallacta
Resort - PapallactaA thermal spa resort 60km east of Quito in the highlands between Cayambe and Antisana volcanoes. There is a restaurant with steamed trout as the local speciality. Read more» -
Yachana Lodge
Lodge/Hosteria - AmazonYachana is far more of a community project than a jungle lodge, although their 1,600 hectares does consist of 80% primary rainforest. Their land has been declared a protected forest, and adjoins the Sumaco volcano Biosphere Reserve. Read more» -
Casa de Graciela
Inn/Posada - AtacoCosy, pretty and packed to the rafters with interesting knick-knacks and curiosities, the colonial Casa de Graciela makes a fantastic base to explore the cobbled streets of Ataco. It is built around a central courtyard with well-kept gardens and a fountain. Read more» -
Courtyard by Marriott
City hotel - San SalvadorA smart and friendly hotel in La Gran Via, a good part of the city, within safe walking distance of shops, restaurants and bars. There is a restaurant and bar and a small outdoor pool set in pleasant gardens Read more» -
Hotel Alicante Montaña
Lodge/Hosteria - ApanecaA pretty lodge with extensive gardens, an outdoor pool, an aviary and a large restaurant. Nestled in the trees between Ataco and Apaneca in the coffee growing region, known as the Ruta de las Flores, it is ideally situated for visiting coffee plantations and the nearby villages of interest. Read more» -
La Cocotera
Beach hotel - Pacific coastA boutique ocean front hotel nestled in a coconut palm grove at La Barra de Santiago, between the Pacific ocean and a natural protected estuary. There is a pool, restaurant, bar and lounge. The beach stretches for miles and you can walk to the local fishing village. Read more» -
La Posada de Suchitlán
Inn/Posada - SuchitotoOn the edge of the town, this colonial hotel is set in spacious grounds and has the most wonderful views over Lago de Suchitlán and to the mountains of the north. It is full of character with many antiques and local artefacts, a bar, restaurant and outdoor pool. Read more» -
Las Puertas
Inn/Posada - SuchitotoOpened in Autumn 2007, this elegant small hotel is on the main square in Suchitoto and rooms have a fine view of the old church opposite. Read more» -
Los Almendros de San Lorenzo
Inn/Posada - SuchitotoA charming and beautifully appointed boutique hotel with character, just a few steps from the main square, with rooms set around two courtyards, an outdoor pool, bar, air-conditioned restaurant and traditionally furnished sitting room. Breakfast can be eaten on the terrace. Read more» -
Santa Leticia Finca and Hotel
Inn/Posada - ApanecaA comfortable lodge on a private estate on the Ruta de las Flores, well situated for visiting coffee plantations and the nearby towns of interest. There are lovely gardens, two outdoor pools and a restaurant. There are three petroglyphs over 2,500 years old on the owner's land, and guests are able to visit them. Read more» -
Suites Las Palmas
City hotel - San SalvadorA comfortable, well-situated hotel in Zona Rosa, near some of San Salvador's best shops and restaurants, and near the Museo de Arte and the Anthropology Museum. There is a restaurant, gym and small rooftop pool. Read more» -
Villa del Angel
City hotel - San SalvadorA small boutique hotel with only 9 rooms in Colonia Escalón, a quiet street near to a large shopping mall. There is a small terrace and garden, a restaurant for breakfast and a couple of restaurants within walking distance. Read more» -
Carcass Island Lodge
Inn/Posada - Carcass IslandThe original farmhouse towards the south of the island houses five guest rooms and provides a lovely, homely atmosphere. Read more» -
Cobb's Cottage
Lodge/Hosteria - Bleaker IslandThe island is privately owned and run as an organic sheep and cattle farm. Cobb's cottage is a self catering unit. Read more» -
Darwin House
Inn/Posada - DarwinA charming guesthouse in the small settlement of Darwin (named after Charles). A conservatory overlooks the bay where you may spot dolphins and there is a large lounge, a dining room and even a small (honesty) bar. Mount Pleasant Airport is just forty minutes away. Read more» -
Malvina House Hotel
City hotel - StanleyMalvina House is the largest and best hotel in Stanley. It has an excellent restaurant and a comfortable lounge and bar area (it is one of the few places in town that serves draught lager). Read more» -
Pebble Island Lodge
Lodge/Hosteria - Pebble IslandThe lodge is the original farmhouse which has been converted into guest accommodation. Read more» -
Port Howard Lodge
Lodge/Hosteria - Port HowardPort Howard is the oldest and largest remaining sheep farm on West Falkland and the Chartres river is one and a half hours drive away. Read more» -
Sea Lion Lodge
Lodge/Hosteria - Sea Lion IslandSea Lion lodge was purpose built for tourism in 1986. It is right next to the landing strip and also backs on to a magellanic penguin colony. Other sites of interest are within easy walking distance. Read more» -
The Rookery
Lodge/Hosteria - Saunders IslandA two-bedroomed self catering unit with 24 hour power, a communal lounge, fridge, gas cooker and shared W/C and shower room. The unit is 30 minutes overland in a 4x4 from the Saunders settlement and airstrip. Read more» -
Waterfront Hotel
Inn/Posada - StanleyA small hotel of just 6 rooms. It has been very nicely done and there is a lounge area for guests and a small breakfast room. Other meals can be taken at the Falklands Brasserie a block away. Read more» -
Beagle
Sailing yacht - ex Baltra - TuesdaysThe Beagle does not currently have a license to operating cruises in the Galapagos. Quick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 14 | Duration: 7 nights | Length: 105 feet | Cruising speed: 9 knots | Operator: Galapagos Experience
A lovely steel-hulled schooner with teak decks, lots of character, a spacious interior lounge and good outside deck space. Read more» -
Beluga
Motor yacht - ex Baltra - Wednesdays and FridaysQuick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 16 | Duration: 5/7 nights | Length: 110 feet | Cruising speed: 12 knots | Operator: Enchanted Expeditions
A fully air-conditioned comfortable steel-hulled motor yacht with spacious communual areas, a large sun deck and panoramic windows in the salon/dining area. Equipped with the most modern safety and mechanical equipment, she is outfitted exclusively for the Galapagos Islands and has been awarded the Smart Voyager certification for adhering to conservation standards. Read more» -
Blu Galapagos Waterfront Lodge
Inn/Posada - Puerto Ayora waterfrontOn the waterfront with the wild red mangrove forest as a backdrop, the hotel is in a quiet yet central location and has a very relaxed atmosphere. Rooms are simple but stylish, and there is a restaurant overlooking the ocean (sea lions may join you for breakfast!). It is just a short walk from the hotel to the Charles Darwin Research Station, the beach, or the town which offers a wide selection of restaurants and bars. Read more» -
Cachalote Explorer
Motor yacht - ex Baltra - WednesdaysQuick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 16 | Duration: 5/7 nights | Length: 88 feet | Cruising speed: 8 knots | Operator: Enchanted Expeditions
This comfortable steel-hulled motor yacht has a spacious indoor salon/dining area, plenty of deck space, and is air-conditioned throughout. Read more» -
Evolution
Motor yacht - ex San Cristóbal and Baltra - SaturdaysQuick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 32 | Duration: 7 nights | Length: 192 feet | Cruising speed: 10-12 knots | Operator: Quasar Expeditions
A very comfortable, spacious motor yacht with the classic looks of a 1920s yacht, with an infirmary, boutique shop, good outdoor deck space and a hot tub. Read more» -
Finch Bay Hotel
Beach hotel - Across the bay from Puerto AyoraOn the island of Santa Cruz, across the bay from the main town of Puerto Ayora and overlooking a white sand beach. There is a swimming pool, hot tub and bar facing the bay, a restaurant and a lounge. Read more» -
Galapagos Safari Camp
Lodge/Hosteria - Highlands, 25 km from Puerto AyoraA luxury tented camp on a 55 hectare farm in the highlands of Santa Cruz (altitude 450 metres) with views over the Pacific and western and northern Galapagos islands. There is an infinity pool and a viewpoint terrace, and the main lodge has a lounge, library, bar and restaurant, serving fresh, organic, home-grown food. 10 hectares of the farm has been dedicated to reforestation, and they have reintroduced some endemic tree species. Read more» -
Grace
Cruise ship - ex San Cristóbal and Baltra - TuesdaysQuick facts - Level: Luxury | Passengers: 16 | Duration: 7 nights | Length: 145 feet | Cruising speed: 12 knots | Operator: Quasar Expeditions
A classic motor yacht built in Southampton in 1928. She has a colourful history, previously owned by Aristotle Onassis and given to Princess Grace of Monaco as a wedding gift, and also used during WWII at Dunkirk (she even captured a German torpedo E-boat!). The yacht has an al fresco dining area, sun deck, library, bar-salon and outdoor Jacuzzi. Read more» -
Horizon
Motor yacht - ex Baltra or San Cristóbal - Saturdays and TuesdaysQuick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 16 | Duration: 7 nights | Length: 125 feet | Cruising speed: 11 knots | Operator: Royal Galapagos
A very comfortable, spacious trimaran, with a triple hull for stability, tasteful décor and panoramic windows in the communal areas. The dining room and lounge are air-conditioned and there is good outdoor deck space with an al fresco dining area, a sun deck, outdoor bar and solarium with a hot tub. Read more» -
Hotel Albermarle
Beach hotel - On the beachA small hotel with a very good position on Puerto Villamil's wide beach, not far from the muelle (pier) where the larger boats arrive. It has a fresh water swimming pool and restaurant, and there are good views from the roof terrace. Read more» -
Iguana Crossing
Beach hotel - On the beachProbably the most comfortable hotel on Isabela Island, surrounded by the coastal wetlands and overlooking a beach. There is a hot tub on the roof with fantastic views, and on the ground floor there is a pool and bar. Read more» -
Integrity
Motor yacht - ex Baltra - SaturdayQuick facts - Level: Luxury | Passengers: 16 | Duration: 5/6/7 nights | Length: 141 feet | Cruising speed: 12 knots | Operator: Integrity
A very comfortable, spacious motor yacht with simple and tasteful décor and stabilizers to minimize motion at sea. The modern interiors have large picture windows, the dining room and lounge area are air-conditioned, as are the cabins, and there is plenty of outdoor space with a lovely sun deck, outdoor bar and hot tub and swimming platform. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available in the main salon and dining room. Read more» -
Isabela II
Cruise ship - ex Baltra - Mondays, Thursdays and FridaysQuick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 40 | Duration: 4/6 nights | Length: 166 feet | Cruising speed: 10 knots | Operator: Metropolitan Touring
A deluxe cruise ship with plenty of deck space, large, comfortable communal areas, a hot tub, library, fitness area and infirmary. Read more» -
La Casa de Marita
Beach hotel - On the beachPeruvian Marita de Zecchettin and her Italian husband run this popular and well-known boutique hotel, which is right on the beach in front of Puerto Villamil village. They have a good restaurant and charming staff. As the building has grown organically it is slightly quirky. Read more» -
La Pinta
Cruise ship - ex Baltra - Mondays, Thurdays and FridaysQuick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 48 | Duration: 4/6 nights | Length: 207 feet | Cruising speed: 10 knots | Operator: Metropolitan Touring
A deluxe cruise ship with large, comfortable communal areas including a reception lounge, lounge/bar, Jacuzzi, gym, library, sky bar and sundeck. Read more» -
Mainao
Inn/Posada - Puerto AyoraA charming, rambling hostal with friendly staff who can book tours and activities. There is a small restaurant and some outside sitting space. Set back from all the hustle and bustle of Puerto Ayora but within easy walking distance. Read more» -
Mary Anne
Sailing yacht - ex Baltra - SaturdaysNot operating until further notice Quick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 16 | Duration: 7 nights | Length: 172 feet | Cruising speed: 8 knots | Operator: Andando
A lovely motor yacht with almost 1,000 square meters of sail, generous deck space and a beautifully wood-panelled interior. She carries a maximum of 16 passengers in 12 cabins so the space per person is particularly generous and single cabins are usually available at no supplement. Read more» -
Nemo II
Sailing yacht - ex Baltra - SundaysQuick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 14 | Duration: 7 nights | Length: 72 feet | Cruising speed: 10 knots | Operator: Enchanted Expeditions
A comfortable and cosy sail-catamaran with one of the lowest passenger to guide ratios of any Galapagos boat. She has a sun deck and al fresco dining. Read more» -
Ocean Spray
Motor yacht - ex San Cristóbal and Baltra - Saturdays, Tuesdays and ThursdaysQuick facts - Level: Luxury | Passengers: 16 | Duration: 3/4/5/7 nights | Length: 113 feet | Cruising speed: 15 knots | Operator: Golden Galapagos
A luxury catamaran which offers comfort and stability, plenty of space and high-end facilities. The interiors have picture windows, the dining room, bar and briefing lounge are air-conditioned and the lounge offers a 180 degree panoramic view. On the sky deck there is a partially covered al-fresco dining area, a hot tub and sun loungers. She has a cruise manager who organises daily activities and a qualified naturalist guide. Read more» -
Origin, Theory and Evolve
Motor yacht - ex San Cristóbal - SundaysQuick facts - Level: Luxury | Passengers: 20 | Duration: 7 nights | Length: 142 feet | Cruising speed: 12 knots | Operator: Galapagos Network
Origin, Theory and Evolve are sister motor yachts and are built for fuel efficiency and stability. The vessels have modern interiors, large picture windows, a sun deck with hot tub, and plenty of outdoor space. There is an open bar policy and they offer regular family departures. Read more» -
Passion
Motor yacht - ex Baltra - SaturdaysQuick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 14 | Duration: 4/5/7 nights | Length: 159 feet | Cruising speed: 10 knots | Operator: Enchanted Expeditions
An elegant motor yacht with stabilizers to minimize motion at sea. Built as a private luxury yacht she still retains many of her original features, such as her unique rose-coloured marble bathrooms and teak decks. She has a panoramic sky lounge, a bar, and sun deck with hot tub. Read more» -
Samba
Sailing yacht - ex Baltra - TuesdaysQuick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 14 | Duration: 7 nights | Length: 78 feet | Cruising speed: 8½ knots | Operator: Galapagos Experience
A charming steel-hulled motor yacht with stabilizing sail, Samba has both indoor and outdoor dining areas, and is very good value for money. Read more» -
Santa Cruz II
Cruise ship - ex Baltra and San Cristóbal - Mondays, Thursdays and FridaysQuick facts - Level: First class | Passengers: 90 | Duration: 4/6 nights | Length: 235 feet | Cruising speed: 10½ knots | Operator: Metropolitan Touring
A spacious cruise ship with 5 decks, many communal areas and viewing platforms, 2 hot tubs, a library, fitness room, infirmary, bar, gift shop and indoor and outdoor dining areas. There is a 'young pirates' programme, making the islands interesting for children. Read more»