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Hotel Vinas Queirolo

Hotel Vinas Queirolo

Elegant hacienda-style hotel resembling an upmarket Peruvian country house, set on a vineyard in the foothills of the Andes.

Resembling an upmarket Peruvian country house, the hacienda-style buildings which comprise the elegant Hotel Vinas Queirolo are set within a bucolic landscape of vines sweeping out towards the mountainous horizon – a fertile rural scene that is in stark contrast to the desert dunes of nearby Ica.

Inside, the décor is stylish and tasteful, with wooden features and subtle rustic touches highlighted against the white walls. Guestrooms are large, comfortable and characterised by soft, neutral tones. The outdoor areas are equally charming and include a tiny chapel, gardens and lawns lined with traditional pottery canisters, and an inviting swimming pool with a wooden sundeck.

The restaurant serves well-presented local cuisine with views out over the vineyard, and guests can also enjoy a free wine tasting and a tour of the winery and grounds.

 

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What our clients say

  • "It was the overall experience that was important and I keep finding myself recalling small details that were entrancing at the time and then got lost in the next bout…

    DM, Nottingham Jul 2014
  • “We enjoyed all the places we visited on our holiday in Peru, and the experience was enhanced by friendly and knowledgeable local guides.  The spectacular scenery we saw will stay…

    MM, Newcastle Upon Thyne Aug 2012
  • Most memorable experience: “The jungle was fantastic and being alone in Lake Titicaca as well.” 

    SD, South Ealing Mar 2012
  • Highlight?: Probably the condors at Colca Canyon.

    PT Jul 2017
  • Highlights?: Both the Inca Trail and Puerto Maldonado

    CR, Morden Sep 2017
  • Most Memorable Moment?: Machu Picchu... does anyone traveling to Peru ever put anything else? :-)

    ME, Carlisle Oct 2016
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    After graduating with a degree in Anthropology and History and having been fascinated by Latin America since childhood by the book featuring photos of Nazca, Juliet first visited the region in 2003. Since then, Juliet has visited the majority of countries in Latin America but has particularly extensive experience with Peru, a country she loves for many reasons but not least, its incredible archaeological richness and delicious food!

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    Sophie lived in Chile before joining us and has travelled extensively across Latin America, from Mexico to the furthest tip of Patagonia and beyond to Antarctica.

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