“No culture can live, if it attempts to be exclusive” – Mahatma Gandhi Inclusion has long been at the heart of everything we do at Hotel Sol y Luna, particularly through our support of the Sol y Luna Foundation, our charitable arm. We believe that everyone is entitled to […]
Many guests come to Peru to see Machu Picchu, but leave saying it was their visit to the Sol y Luna Foundation that will stay in their hearts forever. Visiting the School or Home We offer half or full-day programmes enabling visitors to Peru to share time with the children of the Sol […]
Introducing the newly-launched website, with in-depth details about our four projects The Sol y Luna Foundation was founded in 1998 by Petit Miribel who moved to Peru’s Sacred Valley driven by a desire to do something useful; to live a life that would be beneficial to others. In 2000, Petit […]
“The announcement that Machu Picchu, the country’s most popular tourism site and one of South America’s bucket-list destinations, is to reopen is as sweet as pan-pipe music to tour firms” – The Telegraph After a brief closure due to local protests, we are happy to share the news that […]
Sol y Luna is a celebration of Peruvian arts and crafts Sol y Luna is a unique property nestled in the Sacred Valley of Peru’s Andean highlands. A Relais & Chateaux hotel with 43 adobe-stone casitas (little houses) dotted around 25 acres of gardens filled with native flowers and meandering […]
Why education is the key to change Sol y Luna is a unique property in Peru’s Sacred Valley of The Incas which is in the midpoint between Cusco City and Machu Picchu. The hotel is made up of 43 casitas (villas or ‘little houses’) set within 328,000 square feet of […]