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Hotel Cacique Inacayal

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Lakeside hotel blending classic design with modern style, offering breathtaking views, spa areas and comfortable lounges.

The lakeside Hotel Cacique Inacayal is a mix of classic design and smart modern style, with a spectacular location and scenic viewpoints.

All guestrooms have lake views, and wall-to-wall windows offer up enticing panorama from the restaurant, lounge, wine bar, indoor swimming pool, and even the gym enjoys a breathtaking vista.

There’s also a very attractive outdoor deck where you can unwind with a drink or snack as you look out over the shimmering sapphire waters of Nahuel Huapi and its crown of snow-capped peaks.

Larger than it appears from the outside, the hotel has eight mezzanine-style floors. Rooms are subtly decorated with white walls and wood furnishings, while upgraded rooms have hot tubs.

The hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the town centre but has the advantages of a quieter and more natural location; it even has a small private beach.

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What our clients say

  • Comfortable, good size room with stunning view of the lake. Friendly, attentive staff. excellent breakfast with a huge selection of fresh fruit (and the usual sweet things) and a very…

    AD, Cambridge Mar 2016
  • Really nice medium sized hotel. Good room and view. Excellent swimming pool and jacuzzi. We used the restaurant for dinner one night, and it was first class.

    SL, St Albans Apr 2026
  • A fantastic holiday hotel. We had a wonderful lake-view room. The bar had highly relaxing deep armchairs and sofas where I was able to lounge and look out at the…

    AC Oct 2018
  • Thought we'd died an gone to heaven - incredible/amazing place

    PD, Birmingham Mar 2017
  • "This was a great hotel, the rooms were designed as Swiss lodges and overlooked the lake, although our room did not have a lake view. Our only complaint would be…

    AW, Yarm Feb 2014
  • Wonderful views

    HS, Grays Dec 2015
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Heloise started her Latin American journey as an exchange student in Santiago, Chile. With extended summer holidays this was the perfect opportunity to backpack through Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Brazil.

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