This unique ÒhotelÓ combines exceptional comfort and style with minimum ecological impact. The spacious dome-shaped pods feature round windows that look up onto the stars, allowing you to feel at one with nature with all the comforts of home. The soaring space is luxuriously fitted out with vitrified wooden floors, fleece sheets, blankets and feather quilts, and is totally impenetrable to even the most savage Patagonian weather.
With its magnificent setting in the heart of spectacular Torres del Paine, Hoster’a las Torres allows its guests to enjoy every creature comfort at the edge of the world. This charming hotel provides spacious and comfortable rooms amidst the silence and majesty of Patagonia. The hotel also provides a luxurious spa and a wide range of activities and excursions for its guests.
This brand new hotel is the second Altiplanico hotel to open in Chile. This beautiful hotel boasts twenty two spacious and stylish rooms with a spectacular view over the Ultima Esperanza Bay and the Balmaceda Glacier. Highly aesthetic, the decor uses local natural materials, with lawn covered roofs giving the impression that the hotel forms part of the hillside. A simple but extremely elegant design concept features glass, stone, steel and bricks. Hotel facilities include a restaurant and cafe and free internet access. The highly personalised levels of service make this hotel a warm and welcoming choice.
Juan Ladrilleros Hotel is a lovely three star hotel overlooking Ultima Esperanza Fjord, in the heart of Puerto Natales and also very close to the beach. Guest rooms here are comfortable and offer wonderful panoramic views of the surroundings. Among the other numerous facilities provided by the hotel are a cosy lounge bar and restaurant.
This beautiful historic building is one of the oldest buildings in Patagonia, and was once a mansion privately owned by two influential characters who are said to have written the history of the area. Declared a National Monument in 1982, it opened as a small exclusive hotel ten years later. The four star hotel has been sensitively restored and remains little changed from its glory days. It offers twenty three unique rooms, each exquisitely decorated in the style of a grand hotel, as well as two dining rooms and a winter garden dining room which serve high quality typical Patagonian and international cuisine.
There are no absolute rules in this equatorial climate - it is mostly warm, except in the highlands, and divided into wet and dry periods which vary by area. The weather is spring-like most of the year in Quito and the central highlands. The highlandsê dry season (the best time for hiking and climbing) is June to September. The Amazon region is wet and hot all year round, but especially from June to September.