The Hotel B is located in the heart of the bohemian district of Barranco. Once a historic seaside mansion, the hotel has been lovingly restored to its former glory, and further enhanced with a new contemporary wing. It now houses 17 luxurious suites and a restaurant with bar and lounge.
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Country Club
First opened in 1927, the elegant, colonial Country Club is located in Lima’s smart San Isidro district with the famed Lima Golf Club located across the street. The 78 spacious rooms are all finely decorated in a classic style; artwork from the colonial period hangs on the walls and modern design is complemented by traditional Peruvian furnishings.
Fasano Rio Hotel
Fasano Rio is situated in the heart of Ipanema, right on the beach and is a member of ‘The Leading Small Hotels of the World’. The wooden, glass and marble accents combined with breathtaking views and luxurious facilities, makes the Fasano Rio the go-to hotel for Rio’s most demanding guests. All 89 rooms have balconies with a beach view and the rooftop features a private leisure area for guests with a swimming pool, a steam sauna, and a fitness centre with a beautiful view of Ipanema beach.
Santa Teresa
The Santa Teresa Boutique Hotel is one of the few hotels with a government trust for historic preservation in the city, and has gone through a long restoration process, aimed at preserving the mansion’s neo-colonial style. Settled amidst ample patios, gardens and terraces, the hotel has 42 personalized rooms with balconies boasting panoramic views on more than half. There is a swimming pool, “cachaça” bar, restaurant with a view over the Guanabara Bay, and a spa.
Hacienda Píman
A historic retreat located in the northern Ecuadorian Andes, the Hacienda Píman is tucked into an oasis-like valley between the folds of dry mountains. There are 17 rooms and the restaurant serves an array of home-style Ecuadorian dishes which incorporate the country’s impressive variety of ingredients.
Mexico’s amazing cenotes.
Cenotes are deep water filled sink-holes formed by water percolating through the soft limestone above. Since the porous soil held little water, these underground bodies were extremely important to the Mayans. The Maya often built their cities around cenotes and used them for water, both for drinking and irrigation, and in religious ceremonies.
At Cenote Yaax-Ha your can swim and snorkel in the warm waters whilst admiring the stalactites and stalagmites. At Cenote Kankirixche the sunlight filters through the holes in the ceiling to create a magical feeling.
M/V Sea Spirit
This comfortable all-suite ship can carry a maximum of 114 passengers. All the suites are spacious, comfortable and have exterior views. There are also 15 suites with balconies. The ship offers an open bar and optional kayaking, camping, climbing and cross-country skiing.
M/V Ocean Diamond
This modern, stable super-yacht can carry a maximum of 189 passengers. All cabins have exterior views, en-suite facilities, flat screen TVs and DVD players. The speed of the vessel saves up to 12 hours when crossing the Drake Passage.
M/V Ortelius
This ice-strengthened vessel is an excellent option for exploring remote locations and manoeuvring through pack ice. Built in 1989, the vessel can hold 106 passengers in 48 cabins and has two restaurants and a bar/lecture room.
Huaorani Ecolodge
A truly remote, safe Amazon experience that also involves interaction with one of the most isolated ethnic groups on earth. A trip to the Huaorani Ecolodge is a once in a lifetime, life-changing experience where you get the chance to learn about survival in the Amazon directly from one of the most remote Amazonian cultures on Earth.












