Hotels in Latin America
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Estancia Colome
Country hotel - Above MolinosA 39,000ha estate owned by the Hess family, who have built this spa/resort from scratch with no expense spared. There is a large pool and restaurant. There is a separate area for wine tastings and more informal lunches, and a small art museum. Read more» -
Estancia Cristina
Estancia/Ranch - Near Upsala GlacierIn a very isolated but beautiful position very close to the Upsala glacier, accessed by boat from Calafate. The original estancia buildings have been sympathetically converted to provide a main restaurant, living room and an interesting museum. All meals are included for those staying overnight. Read more» -
Estancia El Rosario de Areco
Estancia/Ranch - San Antonio de ArecoAround 1 hour 45 minutes north from Buenos Aires. Owned by the Guevara family, the main house was built in 1892 and the estancia has 200 acres. The sitting room has a huge open fireplace. There are two polo fields and a pool. Read more» -
Estancia Huechahue
Estancia/Ranch - 60km north-west of San MartínHuechahue is in the Andean foothills about 45 miles from San Martín de los Andes and 125 miles from San Carlos de Bariloche, and is particularly well know for the quality of the riding holidays. The area is overshadowed by the Lanín volcano, rising to 13,000 feet. The 15,000 acres support 900 head of Hereford cattle and 400 acres are irrigated for alfalfa production. The landscape is made up of scrub-covered hills and rock outcrops with a mountain backdrop. The mountains are thickly forested and range from 5-7,000 feet. The family also own Estancia El Nido, a 1,200 acre property in the mountains on the edge of Lake Lolog, and also bordering the river Quilquihue, a fast-flowing trout stream. Read more» -
Estancia La Bamba
Estancia/Ranch - San Antonio de ArecoAround 1 hour 45 minutes north from Buenos Aires. A traditional estancia dating back to 1830, when the main building was used as an old posthouse on the Camino Real (Royal Road), that joined Buenos Aires with the North of the country. The main colonial house has a watchtower, covered verandas, interior patio and a lovely sitting room, which leads to the dining room where guests dine communally. The gardens are well kept, there is a outdoor pool and quincho. Read more» -
Estancia La Bandada (ex Candelaria del Monte)
Estancia/Ranch - San Miguel del MonteAround 1 hour 30 minutes south of Buenos Aires. The estancia is a family owned and run house, set in a beautiful park, with sycamore, Ginkgo bilobas, elms, a variety of pine trees and a swimming pool. The brick built house is of colonial design and traditionally furnished with many antiques. Read more» -
Estancia La Constancia
Estancia/Ranch - 200km south-west of CordobaA wonderful family run estancia in San Javier, a 3 hour drive from Cordoba, surrounded by the hills and woodlands of a mountainous region which stretches to the edge of Sierras de Comechingones. The property is 1,500 hectares and the house, which was derelict for 40 years and has been renovated maintaining many of the original features, is at 1,400m. There is a small chapel, lovely gardens and natural swimming pool. The dining room is full of character with many old photos and meals are often eaten outside on the terrace. Read more» -
Estancia La Paz
Estancia/Ranch - 65km north of CordobaLa Paz is an impressive house with a Neo Classical look, much history and a wonderful setting overlooking a lake. It was originally built on an old landmark of the Camino Real and then became part of the Estancia Catalina until the Jesuits were expelled from America. The property is 2,100 hectares with wonderful gardens and 100 hectares of Oak, Walnut and Kapok trees. Read more» -
Estancia Las Colas
Estancia/Ranch - Gualeguay2 hours 45 minutes north of Buenos Aires, half an hour from the border with Uruguay. This turn of the century Renaissance house is ideally situated close to the small town of Gualeguay and provides a relaxing atmosphere away from the capital. The house itself is well decorated with a mix of classic and modern art and has a very comfortable living room for guests. There is also a small museum with old farming equipment, classic cars and even an antique dentist chair. The atmosphere is very homely and the food is traditional to the area. Read more» -
Estancia Las Viboras
Estancia/Ranch - DoloresAround 3 hours south of Buenos Aires. An impressive working estancia with extensive grounds and a swimming pool in the heart of the Pampas. The original house dates from the 1820's, with beautifully decorated interiors and the owners, Sandy and Gigi Dodero, are very welcoming. Plenty of asados and typical food eaten communally. Read more» -
Estancia Los Potreros
Estancia/Ranch - 40km from CórdobaA 6,500 acre working cattle farm that has remained in the same Anglo-Argentine family for four generations, 40km from Córdoba, in the hills. The main house is steeped in family history with many references to the days of the Jesuits who first organised farming in the area before they were forced to leave quite suddenly in 1769. The hospitality and food are both excellent, there is an outdoor pool and lots of good horses. Read more» -
Estancia Nibepo Aike
Estancia/Ranch - 70km west of CalafateA fully working estancia with sheep shearing demonstrations in season. The main house is full of character and has pretty gardens. The restaurant is in a separate block. Read more» -
Estancia Ongamira
Estancia/Ranch - 120km north of CordobaA small family run estancia in the Ongamira valley that has been owned by the family for several generations. The property is 500 hectares with cattle, poultry a wonderful orchard and vegetable garden. The house is comfortable with many original furnishings, antique furniture and much history. The sitting room is lovely and cosy, with an open fireplace, and the dining room is in part of the Chapel of St Joseph, built in 1597 by the Spaniards as part of the effort to colonise the Indian tribes of the region. It has been beautifully restored and has a warm friendly atmosphere. The pool is 80 years old. Read more» -
Estancia Rancho 'e Cuero
Estancia/Ranch - 75km south of MendozaA remote, family run working estancia at 2,500m with views over the Uco Valley towards Tupungato volcano and Nivero del Plata glacier (4,329m). The estancia covers 3,000 hectares and has been in the Palma family for several generations. The lodge run by Ricardo and Analicia and their 6 children, who are wonderful hosts. Read more» -
Estancia Rincón Chico
Estancia/Ranch - Punta DelgadaA family run estancia 7km from Punta Delgada, and one of the first sheep ranches established in 1880 by Spanish settlers. It has a lovely sitting room with an open fire place, typical furnishings, lots of books and excellent views out across the farm. There is a small dining room with an amazing selection of wine and the food is very good. Read more» -
Estancia San Alonso
Estancia/Ranch - Northern IberáA simple island estancia deep in the heart of Iberá, surrounded by an intricate slow flowing river system and vast expanses of marshland. The main building is surrounded by acacia trees and green fields. There is an airstrip allowing for easy access from nearby Posadas and Corrientes. Read more» -
Estancia San Juan Poriahú
Estancia/Ranch - Northern IberáAn old traditional working estancia at the northern edge of the Iberá marshland, 2 hours from Posadas. Incredible array of wildlife and plants including roseate spoonbills, maguari storks, whistling herons, caymans, marsh deer, maned wolves and river otters. The estancia is one of the oldest and most traditional in the region founded by the Jesuits in the 17th century. Subsequent wings have since been added though the heart of the estancia maintains its colonial charm. There is also a pool, a welcome addition, ideal for escaping the afternoon sun. Read more» -
Estancia Santa Cecilia
Estancia/Ranch - 30km outside of PosadasThe estancia is closed for refurbishment until further notice - last updated in January 2016. A traditional family-run estancia overlooking the Parana river close to the state capital. You are really made to feel at home during your stay, and all meals are included. Surrounded by fields and trees, the pool is ideally situated to relax in the sun after a days riding. There are around 300 horses and 5,000 cattle, looked after by traditional gauchos. Read more» -
Estancia Santa Inés
Estancia/Ranch - 20km from PosadasBuilt in 1906 in English Tudor style, with a huge dining room, pretty gardens, an outdoor terrace where meals can be eaten, and an outside swimming pool. Read more» -
Estancia Santa Rita
Estancia/Ranch - LobosAround 1 hour 45 minutes south-west of Buenos Aires. An impressive Baroque style main house overlooking impressive grounds, with a sitting room, library and small dining room downstairs. The gardens are well kept, there is a swimming pool and lagoon, attracting many birds. Read more» -
Estancia Tipiliuke
Estancia/Ranch - 35km east of San MartínEstancia Cerro de los Pinos covers 50,000 acres of mountains, rivers, plains and woodlands. Kevin and Maria Tiemersma run the guest operation, Estancia Tipiliuke. Read more» -
Estancia Villa Maria
Estancia/Ranch - Maximo Paz, outskirts of Buenos AiresOnly 1 hour from central Buenos Aires and 25 minutes from the international airport. A very impressive Tudor style main house with well kept gardens, a lake and over 300 species of trees. There is a beautiful main sitting room with antique furniture, an impressive dining room and it has the feel of a traditional country hotel. Read more» -
Explora El Chaltén
Lodge/Hosteria - Los HuemulesA striking, contemporary lodge which sits in a valley within Los Huemules Conservation Reserve 17km from El Chaltén. There are beautiful views to the Rio Electrico valley and the Marconi glacier and many of the activities leave from the front door of the property. The lodge offers an inclusive package with full board and a choice of excursions shared with other guests. Read more» -
Faena Hotel+Universe
City hotel - Puerto MaderoThis very chic hotel was designed by Philippe Starck, from the shell of an old warehouse in the docklands area of Buenos Aires. There are several restaurants, one of which is formal and with a totally white décor, and with unicorn heads on the walls. The bar is plush with velvet sofas and chandeliers. The pool is large with a more casual pool-bar and restaurant. The Cabaret and Tango show at El Rojo Tango is very popular, and the Purple Lounge hosts musical and theatrical events. Read more» -
Finca Adalgisa
Estancia/Ranch - 14km south of MendozaIn Chacras de Coria, not far from Mendoza. The main finca was built in 1916 and most of the charming décor still remains - breakfast is taken here. They have their own vineyards surrounding the pool and have wine tastings most evenings. Read more» -
Finca El Bordo de las Lanzas
Estancia/Ranch - 45km East of Salta45km east of Salta and 15km from Jujuy. The Arias family are your charming hosts at this lovely colonial estancia founded in 1790. The 7,500 hectares are devoted to cattle, sugar cane (harvest from May to September), tobacco (harvest from December to February) and horses. There is a swimming pool, and lovely gardens good for birdwatching. Read more» -
Finca Los Alamos
Estancia/Ranch - 200km south of MendozaAn historic hacienda in San Rafael, dating from the 19th century and almost frozen in time. The property houses many fine antiques and has its own vineyards. Read more» -
Finca Santa Anita
Estancia/Ranch - Coronel MoldesA family run property 60km south of Salta on the outskirts of Coronel Moldes. Carlos, Valentina and their six children are dedicated to rural tourism and they offer their home as a place for guests to experience genuine Argentine culture. The farm is 60 hectares and primarily agricultural, there is a tocacco museum, cheese factory, outdoor pool, lovely terrace, dining room, stables and a vegetable garden. The family also own a 200 hectare ranch in the mountains where they have cattle and from where they operate their main rides. Read more» -
Finca Valentina
Country hotel - near SaltaA small, family run hotel just outside Salta in the countryside. The colonial house has been beautifully refurbished by the owners, an Italian couple Valentina and Fabrizio Ghilardi, maintaining many original features and using traditional furnishings from Argentina. There is an outdoor pool, terrace and garden, a lovely sitting room with an open fireplace and breakfast/dining area. Read more» -
Gran Melia Iguazú
Country hotel - Iguassu fallsThe only hotel within Iguazú National Park, facing the falls and with easy access to the various walkways and trails. The hotel has 2 restaurants, terraces with views to the falls, an indoor and outdoor pool and a spa. It was called the Sheraton Internacional for many years. Read more» -
Hacienda Molinos
Inn/Posada - MolinosA traditional hacienda which is a historic building dating back to the 18th century, on the banks of the Calchaqui river with mountain views. Set around two courtyards it has been refurbished, maintaining many original features, there is a lovely outdoor pool, a garden, small museum and restaurant open to the public. Read more» -
Hosteria Angelina
Lodge/Hosteria - EsquelA comfortable, family-run hostería in the centre of town with a dining area for breakfast, stone-clad walls and a lovely courtyard with a fountain. Read more» -
Hosteria de las Nubes
Lodge/Hosteria - San Antonio de los CobresA modern hotel on the edge of town. There is a large seating area with a small bar and fireplace. Read more» -
Hosteria Del Amauta
City hotel - PurmamarcaA small, friendly hotel in the centre of Purmamarca and built in a traditional style with external walls of adobe and stone. Local artefacts are displayed throughout the hotel, there is a restaurant and bar, and small outdoor deck with a hot tub. Read more» -
Hosteria El Peñon
Lodge/Hosteria - El Peñon, the PunaA small cozy hosteria in the remote highland village of El Peñon, with warm and simple décor in keeping with the desert environment of the Puna. The main communal area has a lovely open fireplace and sofas. It is also where all the meals are eaten. Wifi is available from 5pm until around midnight. Read more» -
Hostería El Pilar
Inn/Posada - El ChaltenA small, cosy posada, full of character and at the start of one of the trail heads. Read more» -
Hostería El Puma
Inn/Posada - ChaltenOne of El Chalten’s most charming lodges owned by mountain guide Alberto Del Castillo, who has filled the walls of the breakfast room with his mountaineering photos. It has a warm, friendly atmosphere and very helpful staff. Read more» -
Hostería Helsingfors
Country hotel - Lake ViedmaFounded by Finn Alfred Ramstrom as an estancia in 1917, this remote property (the gravel access road alone is 75km) is in a beautiful setting sheltered from the fierce glacial winds by knarled sequoias. Power is provided by a hydraulic turbine. Read more» -
Hosteria Iruya
Lodge/Hosteria - IruyaWay of the beaten track, along a bumpy (and at times precarious) road, the Hosteria Iruya is a wonderful modern hotel perched above the picturesque Andean village of Iruya with stunning views of the mountains and gorge. Though at altitude, the surrounding trees are teeming with finches and parakeets and the hotel has a large outdoor terrace which overlooks the village, ideal for taking in the panoramic vistas. Read more» -
Hostería Koi Aiken
Lodge/Hosteria - CalafateOn the edge of town, it has a small restaurant area and friendly staff. Read more» -
Hostería La Escondida
Lodge/Hosteria - Villa la AngosturaOn the tranquil shores of Lake Nahuel Haupi near Villa Angostura. Communal areas are light and airy, there is a heated swimming pool outside and a small spa inside. The staff are friendly and helpful. Read more» -
Hosteria La Posada
Country hotel - 2km from Villa La AngosturaWell furnished hotel with views over Lake Nahuel Huapi, a lovely swimming pool and good restaurant. Read more» -
Hosteria Las Balsas
Country hotel - Villa La AngosturaLas Balsas is a small intimate hotel on the northern shore of lake Nahuel Huapi, 100km from Bariloche, in the Lake District. It is one of the few Relais & Chateaux properties in Argentina, with lots of wood, ample rooms and large windows. On the ground floor is a large sitting area, bar and separate restaurant. The food served is fresh and natural and changes with the seasons. Read more» -
Hosteria Los Fuegos
Lodge/Hosteria - 4km from UshuaiaA cosy and homely lodge to the east of Ushuaia. The lodge is nestled amongst Lenga trees so is very peaceful. It is built with wood, all furniture is modern and the sofas are inviting. Read more» -
Hostería Mirador Huancache
Lodge/Hosteria - GualjainaA lovely little motel-style hosteria on the edge of the small village of Gualjaina, 30 minutes away from Piedra Parada and the canyons of the Chubut valley. Read more» -
Hostería Posada Lunajuim
Inn/Posada - El ChaltenA lovely hostería with character, well situated for the main trailheads in the area. Cosy living room with fireplace and a warm, friendly atmosphere. Read more» -
Hosteria Rincon de Fuego
Lodge/Hosteria - TilcaraA friendly and welcoming small hosteria on a quiet road in Tilcara. Decorated with traditional colourful rugs, pictures and wooden floors. Read more» -
Hostería Sierra Nevada
Inn/Posada - CalafateJust on the edge of town. A small hotel with a lovely garden. There is a restaurant and small living room. Read more» -
Hotel Albatros
City hotel - UshuaiaA good hotel in the centre of town, close to the port. There is a spa and restaurant, and staff are friendly. Read more» -
Hotel Amerian Park
City hotel - Central CórdobaA modern, comfortable hotel with an airy breakfast room and separate restaurant/pub. There is a rooftop pool. Read more»