



The low-rise hotel, 5 kilometres away from downtown Puno and connected to the mainland by a causeway, is one of the most luxurious stays close to the city. The common areas include pretty outdoor spaces for relishing the landscape, rugged greenery on the waterfront - perfect for leisurely walks - and a sauna and jacuzzi for a dose of indulgence after a day of high-altitude exploring. The hotel’s upscale restaurant serves both Andean fusion and international dishes, while the bar or fireplace are made for a nightcap.
The hotel has over 120 rooms, all specially designed to offer bright and welcoming spaces for waking up to those serene Lake Titicaca views every morning. Superior rooms have either twin or a Queen-size bed while the premium and junior suites are equipped with King-sized beds. All include a minibar, TV and first-class bathroom amenities. Some rooms have sunrise facing views over the lake, while others have sunset views - make sure you pick according to your preference.
The hotel’s private dock allows for boarding boat tours to the Uros floating islands, Amantani or Taquile right from the door, which is really quite handy. The in-house tour advisor is always happy to help arrange other activities, such as visits to Sillustani archaeological site or an exciting outrigger canoe paddling adventure on the lake. Within the hotel grounds, opt for the coolest sundowner experience around - drinks and nibbles with 360-degree views. Magic!
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Floating islands and a whole lot of culture in the birthplace of the Inca empire