Sol y Luna founder, Petit Miribel, has lived her life practicing “community engagement” in Peru’s Sacred Valley. In 1998, she moved to the area with her husband Franz, soon founding the Sol y Luna Foundation to support local education facilities. Hotel Sol y Luna quickly followed, built to help raise […]
“All the food is art. It’s a canvas of Peru”. When award-winning British author Natasha Pulley visited Peru, she let her taste buds lead the way. Her trip was built around a simple philosophy, as she explains in the UK’s Daily Telegraph newspaper. “One of the best ways to start […]
The greatest legacy we can leave our children is happy memories ~ Og Mandino Family-owned and run, built to support underprivileged local children, set in 25-acres of gardens with native flowers and a ranch… it may come as no surprise that we love receiving children at Hotel Sol y […]
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 […]
Wondering how long to stay in the Sacred Valley? Here are some ideas of how to spend your time at Sol y Luna. First of all you need to consider the altitude, although the Sacred Valley (2,050 metres or 6,730 feet at the Urubamba River) is lower than both Cusco […]
Not just any other hotel, Sol y Luna was founded in order to sustain a school for local children in Peru’s Sacred Valley. Sol y Luna was the first hotel to open in the Sacred Valley, the gateway to Machu Picchu. Family-run, the Relais & Chateaux hotel has 43 casitas […]