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“A stunning, full-service hotel in an incredible setting looking over Lake Titicaca. The superb contemporary design harness natural light and allows for superb views out over the water. With an edge of the world feeling, it's a fantastic place for couple looking for intimacy and relaxation.”

“A stunning, full-service hotel in an incredible setting looking over Lake Titicaca. The superb contemporary design harness natural light and allows for superb views out over the water. With an edge of the world feeling, it's a fantastic place for couple looking for intimacy and relaxation.”

Hotel Review

Titilaka has not yet been inspected and reviewed by the Hotel Guru but has been recommended by other guides that we respect.

Recommended For

  • Romantic Break
  • Luxurious rooms and a heavenly lakeside setting make it perfect for a romantic hideaway.
  • Back to Nature
  • Immerse yourself in beautiful isolation on the shore of Titicaca Lake.
  • Mountain biking
  • There are numerous mountain biking trails in the area surrounding the hotel.
  • Birdwatching
  • Titicaca Lake is home to vast array of Peruvian bird species.
  • Great walks
  • Beautiful walking routes along the edge of Titicaca Lake.
  • Kayaking
  • Go canoeing on Titicaca Lake.
  • Quiet
  • Owner managed
  • Remote
  • Romantic
  • Lakeside
  • Intimate
  • Charming
  • Contemporary
  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • No pets
  • Bar
  • Parking
  • Wifi
  • Room service
  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Mountain biking
  • There are numerous mountain biking trails in the area surrounding the hotel.
  • Birdwatching
  • Titicaca Lake is home to vast array of Peruvian bird species.
  • Great walks
  • Beautiful walking routes along the edge of Titicaca Lake.
  • Kayaking
  • Go canoeing on Titicaca Lake.

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Titilaka

'A stunningly designed full-service resort in prime position on the banks of Lake Titicaca high up in the Peruvian altiplano. A menu of excursions and activities comes with every booking, but you may be tempted to just hide away.'

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)