The Sacred Valley

An insider's guide to the Sacred Valley featuring hotels, reviews, rates and activities to do.

Sol y Luna

The ethos behind Sol y Luna has always been to invite guests to enjoy the beauty, history and culture of the Sacred Valley, while respecting the environment and contributing to the development of the local community. The result is a really charming and welcoming property, with beautiful gardens, quirky artwork, great service and an absolute abundance of facilities.

Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado

Nestled in a peaceful valley on the banks of the Urubamba River, the Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado is another tranquil resting point on the route from Cusco to Machu Picchu. Surrounded by the Andes mountains and very little else, the hotel is a great base from which to explore the Sacred Valley or simply relax and take advantage of the excellent facilities.

Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba

The newest addition to the Inkaterra portfolio, Hacienda Urubamba is a relaxing retreat in the Sacred Valley to be enjoyed on route from Cusco to Machu Picchu.

The Sacred Valley

The Sacred Valley

As a means of acclimatising, it is becoming more and more frequent for clients to start an itinerary to Cusco and Machu Picchu by first heading down to the Sacred valley (also known as the Urubamba Valley or the , that winds its way eventually to the foot of Machu Picchu. This verdant area was once the centre of food production for the nearby Inca capital of Cusco and offers plenty to see and do as far as viewing some of the important Inca ruins of the area and getting a glimpse of a simple Peruvian way of life.

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