“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 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 […]
Founded in 2018, the Sol y Luna Home is an orphanage that provides a loving and safe home for Peruvian children who have been victims of abuse or abandonment. Click here to see the 2023 Sol y Luna Home fundraising campaign. Jose Luis sleeps in his own bed for the […]
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 […]
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 […]