Aranwa Sacred Valley Hotel & Wellness - Hotel Review | Condé Nast Traveler
"Peruvian chain Aranwa’s first hotel is a dreamy Andean wonderland spread over a canal- and lake-filled compound beside the Vilcanota River, far from the clusters of resorts in the
Sacred Valley
. One hundred-fifteen spacious rooms are sprinkled about the property in the carefully restored 18th-century hacienda, the resort’s centerpiece, and several more modern buildings with minimalist decor. When taking a day off from
Machu Picchu
or valley tours, you’ll find loads to do at the Aranwa: Stroll the orchid-filled glass pyramid, browse the art gallery or library, shop for alpaca scarves, soak in the infinity pool, watch a film in the private cinema, or take a treatment in the 25,000-square-foot spa. Personable staff are on hand to give lifts around the property in a fleet of eco-carts, or to entice an alpaca or peacock to pose for a photo op. Locally sourced ingredients are the norm here, and much of the fruit and herbs in the gourmet restaurant Pukawi are grown right in the resort’s hummingbird-filled gardens."
"Aranwa Scared Valley Hotel & Wellness lies about 30 minutes in either direction from crowded Cuzco and bustling little Ollantaytambo (where the trains depart for Machu Picchu). Part of Peru’s Aranwa chain of luxury hotels, it’s nestled near the banks of the Vicanota River, on what was once a 17th-century hacienda. The rooms and suites are much more spacious than what you’ll typically find in the area and feature either terraces, balconies, or views of the garden, river, and inland lake. Some are housed in the old hacienda building, but most are spread out over newer, two-story buildings dotting the property. At the center of the resort is an infinity pool and whirlpool, both of which look out onto a restored chapel, roaming alpacas, and canals and ponds connected by footbridges. There are also several restaurants on-site, serving everything from gourmet Andean cuisine to sushi and wood-fired pizza. Additionally, guests can look forward to a museum, art gallery, library, movie theater, and several boutique shops as well as what the resort claims is the largest spa in Peru."
We spent 2 nights in this beautiful hotel during our trip through the Sacred Valley and wish we could 've stayed longer. Originally a 17th century ranch, the hotel has real character with a small chapel, beautiful pool and lovely grounds to stroll around. Our huge room was clean and comfortable with all the amenities we could've wanted including a jacuzzi bath. There was a wide range of tasty options for breakfast and we had a delicious meal in the restaurant. The staff were all friendly and helpful and went out of their way to make our stay as enjoyable as possible- thank you to them. Highly recommended.
R Kaur
Google
Visited the spa today and although the massages were lovely, we paid nearly 1000PEN for 2 massages, only to be told we were not allowed to use the spa facilities such as the hot tub, steam and sauna rooms. This is despite us confirming before hand with the hotel that this was included in the price. Clearly trying to make extra money from tourists!
I3299HAjohnp
Google
Beautiful compound. Incredible landscaping, spacious rooms with excellent showers and large hot tubs. Two dinners and breakfasts were delicious. Best of all, the hospitality of the associates is outstanding.
zephrin
Google
ARANWA Hotel is absolutely stunning, combining elegance with authentic Peruvian charm. The rooms are incredibly spacious, well-appointed, and provided the highest level of comfort we experienced during our entire trip. It was, without question, the best hotel we stayed at in Peru 🇵🇪. The property is surrounded by breathtaking scenery and offers a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere. The service was exceptional, and every detail—from the decor to the amenities—made our stay truly memorable.
Harold Laudien
Google
We enjoyed a wonderful stay at Aranwa! My mother in laws birthday occurred during our stay. At breakfast that morning the food and beverage team surprised her with a beautiful hand made card, music and dessert. A truly exceptional touch. ❤️
Enrique G
Google
This place is spectacular, the scenery incredible and the service outstanding.
The food T the restaurant never disappointed and we basically ate three times a day in this place.
Every staff member is committed to be the best they can be and are super friendly and helpful . Lynn Quispe at the restaurant was the best. Took care of us and we’re very grateful for her outstanding hospitality.
Check out the spa, Margot is the best, and the place is amazing!!!!
Jane Varghese
Google
We wish we would have stayed two nights like many of the other reviews, One night is just not enough here! This place used to be a charming hacienda complete with a chapel, yet has been completely modernized and is very luxurious. Gualberto in the dining room was so sweet and accommodating.
Camellia Latta
Google
We had a very peaceful and enjoyable experience at the Aranwa hotel in the Sacred Valley! The hacienda’s historic elements made it special including the small museum displays, chapel, and courtyards from the original design. There are many fruit trees on the property, a hummingbird garden, and some macaws that live on the grounds. We appreciated the late hours of the dinners, photo gallery, and stores. Two highlights for us: the live music performed by flutist Mario every night at dinner, he's a total pro with beautiful tone! Also, the wonderful hospitality and kind attention of Yordan and Fabio who knew our names and took good care of us! Many thanks to the whole restaurant team.
One suggestion to the hotel: if guests pay for a spa treatment like a massage, suggest making the indoor spa pools/facilities available as part of that service (at no additional cost). We would have been more likely to have had spa treatment if the water/pool facilities were included in the one treatment cost.
Aranwa is a great selection for a few days of relaxation between more active days elsewhere. Thank you, Aranwa team!