Honeymoon

Villa Beluno

A sophisticated Italian-inspired villa, Villa Beluno offers its guests a unique and exclusive experience, sitting on the banks of the sparkling azure Nahuel Huapi Lake. Modern, contemporary, and spacious suites are filled with chic furniture and touches inspired by nature, such as furniture made from local Lenga trees. Guests can spend their days exploring the breathtaking surroundings, spending time on the expansive lake, hiking through the Andean forest or hiking up some of the rugged mountains, or can relax within the villa, enjoying unwinding in the solarium, having a gentle paddle in the infinity pool, or watching a movie in the mini theatre. Fine dining experiences await guests at mealtimes, with delicious food created by talented chefs the ultimate way to end your day.

The Vines Resort and Spa

Located in the heart of Argentina’s premier wine-growing region, just south of Mendoza, The Vines Resort & Spa is the ultimate retreat for food and wine lovers and outdoor adventurers. Nestled in the heart of the Uco Valley and surrounded by 1,500 acres of private vineyard estates, the resort features elegant modern architecture and expansive private villas – all with outdoor decks and breathtaking views of the Andes Mountains at every turn.

Illa Experience

Illa Experience Hotel is located in the close-knit, arts neighbourhood of San Marcos, at the heart of Quito’s historic centre – the world’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guests can stay in this warm and lively quarter, a fine representation of early 20th century Quito mansions, with a variety of rooms and suites of distinct styles. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom, a TV with cable channels, a minibar, a hairdryer and internet access. Guests can enjoy a variety of mouth-watering cuisines at the award-winning Nuema restaurant. The hotel also offers a range of cultural experiences with local Quiteño people.

Hotel Cruz del Vado

Located in the Historic Downtown of the cultural capital of Ecuador, Cuenca. Hotel Cruz del Vado by Art Hotels is one of the most important colonial houses of this beautiful city. Its pink marble façade is an example of the luxurious lifestyle back in the colonial days. Located near La Cruz del Vado, hence its name, the hotel is in the oldest neighbourhood in Cuenca. Many handicrafts, religious representations, and historical architecture make the location iconic to the city. This neighbourhood is an essential part of the Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

Hacienda El Porvenir

Located against the backdrop of the Ruminahui Volcano in Ecuador, Hacienda El Porvenir is an excellent option for a countryside holiday. The property features a selection of 22 rooms comprising of traditional rooms, suites and machai rooms. The guest rooms are equipped with Wi-Fi, heaters, and private bathrooms, while suites feature stoves and sitting areas. Guests can also enjoy mouth-watering meals prepared with locally sourced produce. Activities include exploring the Cotopaxi Volcano and visiting the Cotopaxi National Park.

Hacienda Piman

Welcome to Hacienda Pimán, a romantic and rustic retreat among a sea of flowers in the foothills of the Andes. This former colonial mansion features stunning rooms that reflect the region’s style and history. Wander the beautiful gardens, pass placid hours on the wide decks, and explore the wealth of the Andes that lies all around.
The elegantly furnished homestead allows guests to absorb Andean culture throughout – from waking up to in tailored bedrooms to enjoying the delicious farm to food dishes cooked up by the innovative chef. This is the perfect place to switch off and experience the Andean lifestyle.

Galapagos Safari Camp

The Galapagos archipelago is one of very few places on the planet to be relatively untouched by man. With only 3 per cent of their landmass inhabited, the islands support a number of remarkable ecosystems, as well as being home to marine reserves. Galapagos Safari Camp provides a new way to experience the Galapagos, either in addition to a cruise or as a unique destination in itself. The eco-luxury tented camp follows the African safari tradition in which guests enjoy total comfort under canvas while experiencing nature in its purest form.

Hacienda La Danesa

Hacienda La Danesa is a family-run Hacienda that prioritises a sustainable, regional and natural focused experience for all of its guests. A small number of spacious suites showcase rustic luxury and the farm offers a host of exciting and immersive activities. From tubing down a lazy river and milking the cows to making your own chocolate directly from the bean or spending an afternoon as a beekeeper – this is a place that will long stay in your heart. Conveniently located 1 hour from Guayaquil, La Danesa lies at the foot of the Andes between Naranjito and Bucay. The farm follows policies to support local employment and serves delicious cuisine with a ‘Farm to Food’ ethos. Local produce features heavily. With a small number of guests, beautiful, tranquil gardens and an embrace of the hacienda pace of life, this is the ideal place to lose yourself in the beauty of Ecuador and replenish your soul.

Hotel del Parque

Hotel del Parque is located in a 19-acre historic tropical park that is part of the Guayaquil Peninsula. The restored 44-room colonial mansion, surrounded by rare orchids, endemic trees and endangered protected animals, is regularly recognised in its quest to be among the best eco-friendly hotels in the world. It was built in 1891 by a Guayaquil charity as the first metropolitan hospice built to provide shelter for the homeless and the elderly. The hospice almost fell into ruins before being saved from demolition by the Ecuadorian government. It was then moved plank by plank to its current location in the Parque Historico and meticulously restored to its heritage state. Today, the boutique hotel remains under local ownership and is part of the Oro Verde hotel business and Relais & Châteaux.
Here you can discover Guayaquil’s rich history and culture whilst enjoying Ecuadorian furnishings, impressive marble bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and room service, plus minibars and full air conditioning. The hotel’s waterfront restaurant offers refined seafood, and the spa is found in the wood-beamed bell tower of the original restored chapel.

Pikaia Lodge

Pikaia Lodge is a 5-star luxury eco-lodge situated on the island of Santa Cruz, in the Galapagos archipelago. Idyllically close to the beautiful, secluded white sand beaches and wildlife sites of the Galapagos National Park, the lodge provides a stunning gateway to adventure in the islands. Built on 31 hectares of land which has been lovingly reforested with endemic trees, the lodge is also home to a private wild giant tortoise reserve. Pikaia Lodge is comprised of 19 private rooms and suites which offer stunning views of arid savannah to the north, mist-cloaked extinct volcanoes and tropical cloud forest-covered mountains to the southwest, all set against the beautiful backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.

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