The Napo Cultural Center is located in the Yasuní National Park, one of the most diverse ecosystems in the planet with approximately 980 hectares of Amazon Rainforest.
In the year 1620, Chorlavi, in the Ecuadorian highlands near Ibarra, was the first property bought by the Jesuits in the region and is now an upscale country estate.
A beautiful combination of bourgeois aristocratic brick and marble located in the Barranco district of Cuenca, on the banks of Tomebamba River, steps from the historical center.
An oasis of luxury and tranquility amidst the vibrant energy of Baños de Agua Santa. A true marvel and jewel among Ecuador's luxury hotels and resorts.
Kapawi Ecolodge is an award-winning community ecotourism enterprise in the Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador that directtly supports the sustainable development of the Achuar indigenous nation.
In the heart of Ecuador's lake district Hacienda Pinsaquí, rich with centuries of history, is ideally situated at the base of Imbabura Volcano, just north of the world-famous Otavalo Market.
Located in the historical center of the city of Riobamba two blocks from its famous train station. The hotel was restored from an old Spanish colonial house.
My SachaJi, which means “Beloved Mountain”, is a space for you to connect with nature,the Andean culture, art, architecture, and most importantly yourself.
Located near the slopes of the majestic Cotopaxi volcano and its National Park, this mansion has been the scene of important events in Ecuador's scientific and social history.
This upscale, boutique hotel, set in the colonial section of Quito, lies a 3-minute walk from Plaza de la Independencia, and a 5-minute walk from Parque La Carolina.
Hacienda Zuleta is a colonial working farm on 4,000 acres that belongs to the family of Mr. Galo Plaza lasso, a former president of Ecuador, for more than 100 years.
Perched on a hillside, less than three hours from Quito, you will find the hidden secret of Ecuador: a hotel mixed with the native flavor of the Andes: The La Mirage Garden Hotel And Spa.
The Quito boutique hotel is located in what was originally the home of Juan Díaz de Hidalgo, one of the Spanish conquerors who founded the city at the beginning of the sixteenth century.