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Eolo – Patagonian Spirit

This boutique lodge is set on a private estate of over 10,000 hectares just outside of El Calafate, offering majestic panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The overall feel of the property is that of a remote Patagonian estancia, yet you are just a stone’s throw from the Los Glaciares National Park where the famous Perito Moreno…

Explora El Chalten

The newest property of the Explora family, and the very first in Argentina, is a game changer in El Chaltén, Argentina’s unofficial capital of trekking. This area is ideal for lovers of adventure as well as those simply looking for a tranquil experience surrounded by breath-taking scenery and pristine Patagonian nature. Explora offer a fully all-inclusive experience…

Villa Beluno

Located on the shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake, roughly 30 minutes away from the centre of Bariloche, Villa Beluno is a luxurious family owned property. This is the perfect setting for those seeking peace and tranquillity amidst some of Argentina’s most iconic Patagonian landscapes. A true labour of love, the hotel was originally designed as…

Tipiliuke

This country home turned luxury fishing lodge is set in the expansive grounds of an estancia that covers over 50,000 acres of the Chimehuin River valley, in the northwest region of the Lake District. With only nine rooms, fitted with a mix of high-end fittings and personal homely touches, the whole feel of the property…

El Encuentro

Located on the banks of the Rio Futaleufu, the El Encuentro lodge gives you access to some of the very best fishing in Patagonia. A family run lodge for over 30 years, it offers a charming and comfortable cottage setting for a maximum of eight guests in six bedrooms, all of which enjoy views over…

Llao Llao

More than just one of the most luxurious resorts in Argentina, Bariloche’s Llao Llao hotel is an icon of Patagonian tourism dating back to the early days of the country’s first national park, the Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, that was created in 1934. Llao Llao opened its doors to the first pioneering visitors just six…

Rincon del Socorro

This hacienda style rural lodge is located right on the borders of the expansive Esteros del Iberá wetlands, one of Argentina’s best kept secrets. Originally built in the 19th Century, the property was lovingly restored in more recent times by its late owner, the great eco-philanthropist Douglas Tompkins. The lodge is part of a much…

Home Hotel

“There’s no place like home” is not a sentiment we usually sign up to, but in the case of this trendy Buenos Aires boutique hotel we are willing to make an exception.  Located in the trendy Palermo Hollywood surrounded by some of the city’s best in-the-know restaurants, bars and shopping, the boutique Home hotel was…

Four Seasons Buenos Aires

South America’s flagship Four Seasons, this hotel’s classic architecture and palatial surroundings are the epitome of a luxury hotel experience. A US$50 million dollar refurbishment in 2013 took the property to the next level not just in terms of luxurious facilities, fittings and finishes, but also in style, instilling an unmistakable Argentine character throughout, from…