Featuring garden views, "Casa de Valentin" in Llachon features accommodations, a private beach area, and a garden.
Domenic Canyon
United States of America
This was maybe one of the best places we’ve stayed. Breakfast was delicious and the lunch and dinner were filling and tasty as well. The shower had hot water and the electric heater did a lot to warm up the room. It was in a great location easy to walk to town and easy access to the trails in the area. Everyone who worked there was super helpful and welcoming, even though they were busy with maintaining the place as well as the festival. Don’t miss the recommended mirador hike if you’re fit and acclimatized to the altitude.
Featuring a garden, Posada de Oliver offers accommodations in Llachon. This beachfront property offers access to free Wifi and free private parking.
Monica
United States of America
My recent stay at this hidden gem of a hotel was an absolute delight. Nestled in the heart of nature, it offered a peace and serenity that is hard to find. Surrounded by Lake Titicaca and the soothing sounds of the wilderness, every moment was a refreshing escape from the hustle of daily life.
The family running the hotel were the epitome of hospitality. Their warmth and genuine kindness made me feel like a part of their family, not just a guest. They went above and beyond to ensure my comfort, adding a personal touch to their service that was truly heartwarming.
This hotel is not just a place to stay; it's a haven of tranquility, where the beauty of nature meets the warmth of wonderful hosts. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat.
**Rating: 5 stars - Exceptional Experience!**
Providing a garden, Hospedaje y Restaurante Saywa offers accommodations in Llachon. This 3-star country house offers a 24-hour front desk and full-day security.
Mitchell
United States of America
Quiet, quaint, and beautiful. The host family were very accommodating and made us feel at home. The food was delicious and the views were spectacular. We were also very impressed by Llachon, a peaceful change of pace compared to Juliaca and Puno.
Hospedaje Rural La Florida en Llachon, Titicaca provides beachfront accommodations in Puno. This country house provides free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.
Located in Puno, 6.9 miles from Bus Station, Hotel Wiñay Pacha Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Rhiis
United States of America
The owner is extremely friendly, you feel like you're at home. The place is very quiet and peaceful, the views of the surrounding countryside, farmland, and the lake are amazing.
Located 2.9 miles from Estadio Enrique Torres Belón, Uros Tikarani hotel offers 3-star accommodations in Puno and has a garden, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located within 3.6 miles of Estadio Enrique Torres Belón and 3.7 miles of Puno Port, Luz del Titicaca Lodge has rooms in Puno.
Rosalie
United States of America
Joel & his wife were fantastic hosts. They collected us 3 hours later than planned after a train delay and made sure we were comfortable during our two nights at their home.
Staying on the floating islands is truly a unique and unforgettable experience. It gets very cold at night so make sure to wrap up warm, but the beds are very comfortable with many blankets. Our cabin had incredible views across the lake.
Joel organized a tour for us to the Taquile islands including lunch for 100 soles per person. He also showed us around the Uros islands in his boat which was fascinating.
We highly recommend this stay for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Featuring a garden, terrace, restaurant and free WiFi, Uros TITIKAKA the Best lodge is located in Puno, 2.9 miles from Estadio Enrique Torres Belón and 2.9 miles from Puno Port.
Carlos Saul
Mexico
It is certainly an experience. It is not everyday you sleep in a room built on a floating island made from Totora reeds. And you can feel the gentle sway all night long and especially in the morning when there is more boat traffic.
The terrace is a beautiful place to spend the afternoon. Make sure you book one of the rooms with sliding curtains on the terrace, our neighbors where absolutely frying to a crisp and with the sun in their eyes.
The short ride on the “Mercedes Benz” boats as they are called was also quite nice.
All this, and I suppose the price to visit and keep this traditional way of life of the Uros community does come at a price though.
Be prepared to be charged and overcharged for absolutely everything. It is to be expected but when the bill came around it still came as a shocking surprise to our wallets with extra and surprise fees.
For the price, it seems Uros Titikaka at least, was sleeping a bit on their laurels.
The Terrace and room was tidy and nice but we couldńt take a picture of the sunrise through the back window because it was a horrible garbage pit. Used tires, beer bottles, trash…
The toilet, which is the same system our cat uses at home, quickly filled up and until mid morning nobody came around to scoop and tidy everything up.
The bed sheets, from what we saw after our neighbors came and went were never washed. They dońt even have a washing machine (how could they, its a floating island). The sheets didnt smell bad but I was left a bit itchy all night long.
The only mediocre meal we had in all of our stay in Peru where both nights we stayed here. And we were charged as much as top restaurants in Lima.
Ricardo and Cynthia where kind hosts, but it seemed like maybe they needed a vacation to get back on the types of wonderful comments people have left them and quite the reason we where there in the first place.
We really enjoyed our stay at Luquina. The service was very personal, we went on a tour to the floating islands with Guido and no one else. The whole family was lovely, the food was great. When we had to leave very early Guidos wife made us a very early breakfast. The room was lovely with an amazing view, hot water bottles at night was a really nice touch. Would definitely recommend this place to stay for a quiet break.
Lottie
United Kingdom
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