Machu Picchu, Peru

Sanctuary Lodge

Luxury lodge at the gate to Machu Picchu

The only hotel at the entrance to the Citadel

The gorgeous garden is a wonderful place to have breakfast or a cocktail in the evening while relishing in the peace of the surroundings.

Given the location, space is at an economy so the standard rooms are not overly spacious. However, this is a small price to pay for such a stunning location. All meals are included in the cost.

Highlights

31 rooms

Two restaurants & afternoon tea

Massage

Privately guided tours of Machu Picchu

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Places to combine Sanctuary Lodge with

Lake Titicaca

Titilaka
Located on a private peninsula that juts out onto the fabled waters of Lake Titicaca, Titilaka is designed to allow guests to fully experience this magical and deeply historical place. There are just 18 rooms spread over three floors, all boasting views out across the tranquil waters. Dawn rooms face east and catch the sun as it rises – an integrated bathroom means you can watch the sky light up while soaking in your oversized bath tub. Dusk rooms face west and from here you can catch the sun as it sinks behind the horizon at the end of the day. The corner suites are the largest and are located on the third floor, with double windows for incredible views. The design is clean and contemporary with local textiles and fresh flowers to add colour and character. There is plenty of space to relax with three lounges, a reading room with books, games and DVDs, as well as wraparound terraces, overwater decks abd boardwalks to really connect you to the lake itself. There is a small jetty at the end of the peninsula where boats depart from to explore the lake and its islands, and there are kayaks, row boats and bicycles available too. The lodge offers full-day, half-day or short activities – all of which are included in your stay – simply let them know on arrival what you would like to do each day. Food at Titilaka is simple and wholseome and uses local produce such as lake trout and Andean spices. You can choose to dine in the restaurant or enjoy your meal outside, enjoying the views and the breeze from the lake. There is also a massage room should you wish to indulge. The lodge is all inclusive and breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, cocktails and dinner, sundowners and snacks throughout the day are included in your stay.

Northern Peru Amazon Cruises

Aria Amazon
The newest luxury vessel on the Amazon, the Aria started cruising in 2011 and was refurbished for 2015. Designed by renowned Peruvian architect and designer Jordi Puig, the Aria has been purpose built to provide upscale luxury in the Amazon. There are 16 oversize suites accommodating a maximum of 32 guests. The design suites have 250 square feet of space with air conditioning, California king-size beds, 280 thread count Peruvian cotton sheets and a seating area, perfect comfort from which to enjoy the views through the extra-large picture windows. Despite the level of comfort one is always in touch with the surroundings, local flowers and Amazon photography by Jean Claude Constante decorating the rooms. Four of the suites can be interconnected for families. Excursions are made to the shore on motorized skiffs where you will be accompanied by one of the four naturalist guides that are on the cruise. Up to three excursions are made each day and the nature of the activities will vary according to the weather and river level. To relax, you can take advantage of the Aria’s large upper deck with an outdoor Jacuzzi, air conditioned bar and lounge and a sun deck, all perfect places to enjoy a post-excursion cocktail. Peru boasts some of the best food in the world and the Aria is no exception. Executive chef Pedro Miguel Schiaffino, one of Lima’s culinary stars, has created a menu that draws on both Peruvian and European influence to provide a fine-dining experience in the heart of the Amazon