South America’s majestic landscapes and iconic historic sites are truly stunning, captivating travelers with an irresistible spirit of adventure. From the towering snow-capped peaks of the Andes to the lush greenery of the Amazon rainforest, the ethereal beauty of the Atacama Desert, and the majestic vistas of the Patagonian mountains, the continent’s breathtaking landscapes impress deep impression. For those seeking the epitome of luxury and indulgence, South America offers a remarkable range of hotels that perfectly blend luxury with the unparalleled natural beauty that surrounds them. Here are ten of the most spectacular luxury hotels where refined elegance meets unforgettable experiences. Whether you choose to book through a platform such as Expedia or Booking.com, these hotels are sure to impress.
1.Belmond Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge,Peru
Belmond Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge is the only lodge in the National Park to bear its name. Waking up at this hotel is probably the best part of staying here, as you’re one of the few with privileges in this spectacular setting before the tour buses start arriving. Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge is a short walk from the entrance to the Machu Picchu ruins. The famous Inca Trail is also within easy reach. The rooms are basically the same and all have pleasant views of the mountains or the garden.
2. Duhao Palace – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, Argentina
Stunning inside and out, the legendary five-star Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires is the best hotel in Buenos Aires. The hotel perfectly blends the charm of the 1930’s French Palacio Duhau with contemporary design, decor and modern comforts. Much of the hotel overlooks beautiful gardens that are like a secret oasis in the heart of bustling Buenos Aires. Much of the hotel overlooks beautiful gardens that are like a secret green oasis in the centre of bustling Buenos Aires. The artistic nature of this city is reflected throughout the hotel and its guestrooms with works of art adorning many of the walls and the hotel even boasts its own art gallery for you to while away the hours. Offering standard and deluxe rooms or suites, outstanding restaurants, the atmospheric Oak Bar as well as an art gallery, pool, Tango classes and fitness studio, there is very little you are left wanting for.
3. Fasano, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The Fasano Rio de Janeiro is undoubtingly the best hotel in the Ipanema area of Rio. Famed designer Philippe Starck is responsible for the design and although it may not appeal to all tastes it is certainly unique. In his first hotel architecture project, Philippe Starck chose to reflect the heyday of the Bossa Nova era in the 50’s and 60‘s, when Ipanema blossomed into the city’s most charming neighborhood. An ocean front room (they all have furnished balconies) are well worth the extra you will pay. Even these are not large but do have spectacular views of Ipanema beach and “two brothers” mountain.
4. Chilean Patagonia, Chile
Tierra Patagonia is a friendly, welcoming hotel with a sublime location in the uttermost south of Chile. Tierra Patagonia is surrounded by nature, in splendid isolation, overlooking lake Sarmiento and the towering peaks of Torres del Paine National Park which was named a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1978. Interior architects Alexandra Edwards and Carolina diPlano aimed to bring the outside in at the Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa, with interiors radiating an ambiance of Patagonian warmth and comfort. Large windows provide the same excellent mountain and lake views from shared spaces as well as from the 37 double rooms and 3 suites, which envelop guests in warmth amidst the wilderness. A distinctive feature of the hotel is the Uma Spa, a relaxing space that offers steam baths, sauna, heated indoor pool, hydro massage, outdoor Jacuzzi and locker rooms with lush towels and robes.
5. Belmond Hotel das Cataratas, Brazil
Belmond Hotel das Cataratas is the only hotel within Brazil’s Iguaçu National Park, enjoying an unrivaled location in the jungle, just steps from one of the world’s most spectacular waterfalls, Iguaçu Falls. Due to its location, guests have exclusive access to stunning views of their surroundings in the evening and dawn, when the park is closed to other visitors. This classic luxury property, a Portuguese colonial residence, exudes the air of lazy days, lounging on the balcony or under the subtropical palm trees. Thrills and excitement abound: helicopter flights over waterfalls and jungle treks to see stunning wildlife including colorful toucans and giant butterflies.
6. Kenoa – Exclusive Beach Spa & Resort, Braril
Kenoa – Exclusive Beach Spa & Resort is located in Barra de Sao Miguel, one of the most peaceful and beautiful places on the northeastern coast of Brazil. Located just 9 degrees south of the equator, the region enjoys a tropical climate with four distinct seasons, and sea temperatures are always pleasant – in fact, it’s summer all year round. With breathtaking panoramic views for miles of the virgin Atlantic interior to the north and the turquoise open ocean to the east, Kenoa Resort is both wondrous and deeply private, where luxury stands out for its natural beauty.
7. Belmond Hotel das Cataratas, Brazil
Belmond Hotel das Cataratas is the only hotel within Brazil’s Iguaçu National Park, enjoying an unrivaled location in the jungle, just steps from one of the world’s most spectacular waterfalls, Iguaçu Falls. Due to its location, guests have exclusive access to stunning views of their surroundings in the evening and dawn, when the park is closed to other visitors. This classic luxury property, a Portuguese colonial residence, exudes the air of lazy days, lounging on the balcony or under the subtropical palm trees.
8. The Llao Llao Hotel & Resort , Bariloche, Argentina
Llao Llao is located in a national park in Patagonia, Argentina, on a hill between Lakes Nahuel Huapi and Moreno, surrounded by lakes, woods and Andean peaks. This magnificent hotel is considered an architectural masterpiece for its arrangement, design and harmony with its natural surroundings. 168 double rooms, 32 suites and 1 cottage with stunning views of Lake Moreno and Monte Tronador. The hotel also features an indoor/outdoor heated infinity pool, whirlpool, sauna facility, spa, as well as a health club and fitness center.
9. Tierra Atacama, Chile
Tierra Atacama is a boutique hotel located on the edge of San Pedro de Atacama, the world-famous Atacama Desert in northern Chile. Tierra Atacama’s architecture, interiors and gardens have been designed by some of Chile’s leading creative talents. Tierra Atacama aims to be as authentic as possible, using furniture and accessories handcrafted from local materials. The resulting spaces excite, relax and inspire guests. The 32-room hotel has many private nooks so guests can sit by one of the patio fire pits, lounge by the pool or relax on one of the shaded outdoor decks.
10. Explora Patagonia , Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
Explora Patagonia is located in the heart of the Torres del Paine National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The hotel opened in 1993 on the banks of the Salto Chico waterfall. It offers superb views of the unique Paine massif and two of the three impressive torres, or towers, from which the park takes its name. Rates include accommodation, transfers to and from the airport, meals and a menu of more than 40 routes to explore designed by the hotel’s outdoor team.
South America has an extraordinary range of hotels where you can indulge in luxury and soak up the breathtaking beauty. From the mesmerizing Andean landscapes to the vibrant Amazon rainforest, whether you’re after a tranquil getaway in the mountains or a tropical paradise on the beach, these properties are the perfect blend of palatial luxury and unparalleled natural beauty. Create unforgettable memories with the ultimate in luxury at these magnificent South American destinations. This is the ideal place to relax and rejuvenate.